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CMS Masterclass Introduction | 
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| The CMS masterclass is a way for students to be "particle physicists for a day" using authentic data from the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The outline below shows how it works and what the tools are. | |||||||||||||||
				Enduring Understandings | 
			
				Philosophy | 
			
				Recommendations for a Successful CMS Masterclass | 
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				Students should remember long after the masterclass:
				
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				How we try to go about it:
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				N students where N≤30 
				The optimal number of students is about 30 or fewer. It is possible to have more but please proceed cautiously.  | 
			
				N/2 computers 
				Two students to a computer: they can help each other and check each other's judgements.  | 
			
				N/10 mentors or tutors 
				At least one physicist to every 10 students. In some cases, a teacher with a developed background in masterclasses can help bend this ratio.  | 
		
                         Main Measurement Tool: iSpy event display | 
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                         Versions in use for 
                         International Masterclasses "Classic" iSpy: https://www.i2u2.org/elab/cms/ispy-webgl-2017/ Advanced iSpy: https://www.i2u2.org/elab/cms/ispy-webgl/ (recommended, fully supported) Use case: 
 Data Analysis: 
  
                         Low bandwidth: Download local event display and data.  | 
                         
                         Other Versions Use cases: 
 Data Analysis: 
  
                         Low bandwidth: Download local version.  |