From: Steve K. <sd...@ia...> - 2011-12-12 23:03:51
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I think that a MESA for Education effort is a terrific idea - at all levels of post-secondary education. For undergraduate introductory non-science courses all the way through graduate courses. Please let me know how I can help. Steve Kawaler > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:52:17 -0800 > From: Bill Paxton <pa...@ki...> > Subject: Re: [mesa-users] mesa release 3790 + a cool movie > To: mzi...@ma... > Cc: "mes...@li... users" > <mes...@li...>, mes...@li... > Message-ID: <026...@ki...> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hi Mike, > > On Dec 12, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Mike Zingale wrote: > >> Bill/Josiah, indeed that is a nice movie, and one I am sure many of us will want to show in our Intro to Astronomy classes when we come upon stellar evolution. > > Great! A movie like that is really a huge help to see the how the various things change together as the evolution goes forward. > >> On that note, is there any sort of organized effort toward MESA for Education, instead of research. > > Excellent suggestion. There isn't any such organized effort yet, but there certainly should be. > >> Perhaps providing an archive of nice movies of stellar evolution for use in classes would be a good start. > > That would be a wonderful start -- I know Rich Townsend has been working on something like that > (oh! I just got his email saying he has been working on it!!!) > > It would be wonderful if you and Rich and anyone else who is interested in MESA for Education would > work together on this. I'd love to see it happen, but I won't be the one to push the effort. > > Cheers, > Bill > > |