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The
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St. Mary's Physics
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"In recognition of creativity,
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St. Mary's Physics Online has also
been selected to appear in the
2002-2003 "Who's Who on the
Web"
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EduHound
honored St. Mary's Physics Online with its "Spotlight Classroom Award" |
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Our web site
has been selected to appear in the March 13, 2003 issue of the EduHound
Weekly newsletter, and will also be included on their Classroom Spotlight
webpage.
EduHound is
a web site created and maintained by T.H.E., the premier journal on
educational technology. EduHound is a 'prescreened collection of more than
20,000 educational links in more than 50 categories that was created and is maintained by former classroom
teachers and educational technology instructors.'
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Straight From School
St. Mary's
Physics wins Newsday's Cool School Site !

On March 14, 2003
St. Mary's Physics Online
won the highly coveted Newsday.com Cool Site Award. Here is a
reprint of the article."If you teach or are
learning physics, this Web Site is a must visit. St. Mary's Physics Online
offers tools to make physics interesting and fun. Web Links include
Interactive, multimedia, and Phun (fun) physics Web Sites as well as links to
tutorials, test prep and experiments. Relevant java sites are incorporated
into homework assignments and students have access to weekly agendas, handouts
and labs and can even check on their grades. Student-created web pages and
crossword puzzles to do online are examples of lessons learned. St. Mary's
Physics Online is fun, interactive and a great way for students to learn. "
Copyright © 2003,
Newsday, Inc.
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Hi
Tony,
CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a recipient of
The Teacher's Corner Award of
Excellence for the month of April. Your web site, St. Mary's Physics,
is very informative and contains a great deal of resources for your
visitors.
Once again, Congratulations and keep up the good work! - Jennifer
www.theteacherscorner.net
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Education World has honored St. Mary's Physics Online with it's "Web
Wizard" award.
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The people at Education World described our site as "Physics with Fizz".
Read their
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Reproduced from the Manhasset Press
St. Mary’s Online
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Students in
Physics classes at St. Mary's College Preparatory High school find it easier to
focus in class when instructor Anthony Mangiacapre supplements lessons with an
online classroom, which won 5 web awards this spring. |
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St.
Mary's Physics Online won the Newsday.com Cool Site Award and the
recipient of the EduHound Spotlight Class- room Award in March of 2003.
The International Association of WebMasters and Designers selected St.
Mary's Physics Online as the winner of the 2002-2003 Golden Web Award. St. Mary's Physics Online was a recipient of The Teacher's Comer Award
of Excellence for the month of April, and Education World honored St.
Mary's Physics Online with its "Web Wizard" award.
What
makes St. Mary's Physics Online the winner among thousands of educational
links? "Animations and interactive
JAVA applets help students get a visual
understanding of what they are learning," said physics instructor Anthony
Mangiacapre, designer of the site. Junior Madan Kumar agreed, adding, "If
you're told how something happens it's hard to visualize, but once you see
it, it really makes sense."
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Mr.
Mangiacapre makes full use of his classroom teaching tools, including the
whiteboard, laboratory supplies and textbooks. The use of the Internet as
an educational tool is an incentive for students to study at home, and be
more focused in class. "You don't have to play catch-up when it comes to
taking notes. We can pay attention to what he [Mr. Mangiacapre] is saying,
and come to understand physics, instead of just memorizing notes."
www.stmary.ws/physics/home
also provides links to interactive sites where students can find
additional experiments and challenges. In 1996, physics students created a
site called "Making Waves" that explores sound and electromagnetic
radiation. It also won
Newsday's Cool Site of the
Month Award and can be viewed on the site with other student sites,
crossword puzzles created by students, and in-class photos.
Mr.
Mangiacapre, a teacher at St. Mary's since 1989, has been creating web
pages since the World Wide Web was born. He holds a B.S. in
Chemical Engineering, and two masters degrees: one in secondary education
from Queens College, and one in instructional technology from NYIT.
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Email from Bonus.com:
"I'm always
on the lookout for great online activities, and
your site is fantastic!"
We would like to include your excellent web
activity: Alien Invasion at
Circular Velocity Game
in
Bonus.com!
We're presenting you with the "Editor's
Choice" Award as an appreciation of your work. "
2/25/2005
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Email from Jennifer
Ouellette, writer of " Black Bodies and Quantum Cats" and the
associate editor of The American Physical Society |
From:
Jennifer Ouellette
Sent: Sun 1/29/2006 11:53 AM
To: T. Mangiacapre
Subject: modern physics review
crossword puzzle
Dear Mr. Mangiacapre:
I'm associate editor of APS NEWS, the
monthly membership publication of The American Physical
Society. I found the link below while surfing the Web: a
crossword puzzle created by one of your students back in
2004.
Among the features of APS NEWS is a column called Zero
Gravity. We'd like to reproduce the above crossword puzzle
(along with the link to download the Java program that
created it) to kick off a "contest" among our members [most
of whom are PhD physicists] to create their own such
puzzles. I'm writing (a) to request permission to reproduce
it, and (b) to see if you have a PDF or similar electronic
file we could use to reproduce it. Your student, yourself
and your most excellent Website would naturally be given
full credit... :)
Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Ouellette
associate editor, APS NEWS
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Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales
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Available at book outlets everywhere
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Jennifer Ouellette
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