Communicating in the Classroom – Lightboards / Learning Glass
Being able to interact with or connect to your audience while you write is likely a winning way to keep your audience focused on your content. One way to do this is to...
Projects from the DeArmond Makerspace, Price Science Commons, and Dean Walton
Being able to interact with or connect to your audience while you write is likely a winning way to keep your audience focused on your content. One way to do this is to...
This last month was a good month for my photography. I have a fairly extensive collection of images on the Flickr website under the moniker “Wolfram Burner,” and a large fraction of those are...
This winter I am teaching a class on visual communication and one of the projects for the class will likely be a quick exploration of generative art. This is art that is created using...
Well, we tried to see the transit of the Sun’s closest planet, but the weather challenged our desires today. My colleague, Mike Urbancic, set up a couple of telescopes to see what he...
Saturday September 28th, Portland State University hosted the first local Pacific Northwest Aerospace expo/conference. It is planned to be an annual event and is particularly interesting to us here at the University of Oregon...
Fungal Pathogens This last week the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (PNW-ISA) had its conference here in Eugene. It is always exciting to see what groups come to our area. ...
Helium Filling Team We are always trying to improve the skills of our university community members. This week under the inspiration of Mark Fonstad from the Geography Department we trained a few colleagues on...
The UOregon Rover Once again our ARLISS (A Rocket Launch for international Student Satellites) team from the University of Oregon competed in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. This annual event is inspirational for...
We are quite lucky here at the University of Oregon to have a node of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The colleagues here are wonderful and always willing to help explain the seismic activity...
I have been on the coast a lot this summer. This last weekend I led a lichen workshop at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. The campus is a wonderful place to review the...