Meeting of the Idaho-Utah Section American Association of Physics Teachers; Provo, Utah, March 6-7, 2009

The Idaho-Utah Section of the AAPT held its annual meeting, March 6-7, 2009, at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Duane Merrell, section president elect, organized the meeting. Many thanks to Duane for a very successful event!

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There were 73 attendees (those who paid the registration fee). These included 35 students, 8 high-school teachers, and 30 college and university faculty and staff.

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Meeting of the Idaho-Utah Section American Association of Physics Teachers; Nampa, Idaho, March 28-29, 2008

The Idaho-Utah Section of the AAPT held its annual meeting, March 28-29, 2008, at the College of Western Idaho, Nampa, Idaho. Gary Hunt, section president elect, organized the meeting. Many thanks to Gary for a very successful event!

Our meeting was held jointly with the Idaho Academy of Science (IAS), although our sessions were held separately.

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There were 33 attendees (those who paid the registration fee). These included 13 students, 3 high-school teachers, and 17 college and university faculty.

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Meeting of the Idaho-Utah Section American Association of Physics Teachers; Logan, Utah, March 23-24, 2007

The Idaho-Utah Section of the AAPT held its annual meeting, March 23-24, 2007, at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. James Coburn, section president elect, organized the meeting. Many thanks to James for a very successful event!

There were 47 attendees (those who paid the registration fee). These included 10 students, 5 high-school teachers (which actually includes a couple of junior high school teachers and an elementary school teacher), and 31 college and university faculty.

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