Monday, August 23, 2021

Summer Assignment 8.23

 This will be the final week of the summer assignment this year. Great job with all the comments, I hope you found some of the articles interesting. There are a few things for you to do this week.

  • To get credit for this week's entry, comment on what your favorite post was over the summer, and what you are most looking forward to learning more about this year.
  • If you are registered for Dr. H's class (Block 1 or 2), please visit this website and request access. If you have used PBWorks before, you can use your previous account information and will not have to confirm your email. If you are new to PBWorks, you DO NOT need to use your school email account to request access. After I accept you, you will receive a confirmation email. 
  • If you are registered for Mr Parker's class (Block 3), he will provide you with the course website.
  • Once you have access to the wiki, feel free to have a look around. It is still a work in progress, so there is not too much there yet. The first few weeks are mapped out, but schedules are always changing. 
That's it. See you all soon.

Monday, August 9, 2021

Summer Assignment 8.9

 As promised, a bit lighter fare this week.

  • Hard to believe we are already two weeks into August. One positive take away from the end of summer: The greatest league in the world is about to start back up this Friday. If you are a fan, let us know your team. (Here's a hint for Dr. H's team: North London)
  • There is an amazing amount of physics that goes into curving a soccer ball. Hopefully this doesn't cause any of you to scramble for a calculator in the middle of a game. (Here is a great video showing the magnus effect)
  • Head injuries continue to be a problem in soccer at all levels, including professional. The addition of the "concussion substitute" last season was a great move, but there are probably many more steps that can be taken to protect players
  • For those of you who for some reason don't follow soccer, here is an article about some of the physical and physiological differences between sprinters and other athletes. 

Monday, August 2, 2021

Summer Assignment 8.2

We are now at the mid-point of our Summer Assignment. Thank you all for all the great comments. Also, this is the first year I can remember where there have been no unmarked comments at this point in the summer. Thank you all again for getting your settings correct.

As I imagine many of you are, I have been watching as many hours of the Olympics as possible (Sunday morning's track and field session was ridiculous [M 100m final, M High Jump final. W Triple Jump final]). One of the bigger stories coming out of the American team this week has been Simone Biles and her decision not to complete in the team overall event, and many of her individual events. If you are unaware of this, here is a link with a quick rundown of the basics. It is a quick story, but I needed to find something that (1) wasn't behind a paywall so that everyone could read it, and (2) did not have a comment section, because comments are toxic. 

The issue of mental health is very important to both Mr Parker and myself. This school year is going to again be a unique experience for all of us, between almost two whole classes moving into a new building, uncertainty about in-person/remote options, masking mandates, lab work...the list goes on. 

We will say this now, and will repeat orselves many times during the school year: no class, no grade, no test score, is worth your mental health and well-being. If you ever feel overwhelmed or overly anxious, please do not hesitate to reach out to one of us, or your guidance counselor. We want you to be as successful as possible, but beyond that, you need to be mentally well.

One quick link, also on the topic of mental health. Many of you are most likely looking at a career in medicine. Physician burnout is something that is just now being recognized. TRIGGER WRNING: Suicide.  The fact that physicians are denied the basic compassion that they are expected to provide to their patients is jaw dropping. And although the article focuses only on physicians, these issues effect everyone in the medical profession. We need to get better at helping those in need.

I know this week was a bit heavy with the content, but mental health is a very important issue, and I wanted to make sure you all know that Mr. Parker and I are on your side, and will help you if you have any issues. I will find some lighter fare for next week.