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Jenna Tempkin
Lafayette College
APS Public Engagement Intern
American Physical Society
Final presentation
Jenna Tempkin - Final Presentation.pdf
Abstract:
PhysicsQuest (PQ) is one of American Physical Society's public engagement projects that aims to introduce middle school students to basic physics concepts through short activities and experiments. Recently, PQ has undergone updates to make physics more accessible and relatable as a career path, engage diverse students, focus on DEI pedagogical strategies, and incorporate principles from the STEP UP program. In order to ensure these changes are implemented, I created a set of guidelines that will be used by PQ developers and reviewers. These guidelines will help to ensure that the new goals of PQ are met in the future. Additionally, I have worked on adding extension activities, or “after the experiment” activities, to past and present PQ activities that teachers can use to further engage their students with physics concepts. These extension activities include making real world connections, presenting content in a creative way, and a design challenge, all of which have been shown to connect with diverse student populations.
Hi! My name is Jenna Tempkin, and I am a rising senior physics major at Lafayette College which is located in Easton, PA. I'm from Springfield, NJ and very excited to spend the summer working in and exploring Washington D.C as the APS Public Engagement intern. Within physics, I am extremely passionate and interested in physics education research and physics education/outreach, and am planning to do something in that field/area after I graduate. At Lafayette, I am an active member of both Lafayette's Physics Club and Women+ in Physics Club, play flute in the college concert band, and am a captain of the Lafayette College Dance Team. I am super excited for this summer experience and to see what I can learn from this internship opportunity.