Re: Edward Teller Symposium

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From: Jim Hill (jhill@vom.com)
Date: Wed May 26 2004 - 09:07:53 PDT


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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 09:07:53 -0700
From: Jim Hill <jhill@vom.com>
Subject: Re: Edward Teller Symposium

Got this from NCNAAPT.

  Science TeachersS
> Bring the "Big Science" from the Lawrence
> Livermore National Laboratory into your classroom
>
>
> Attend the Edward Teller Science & Technology Symposium on Sept 24-25, 2004
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> What you study: Choose from seven standards based topics: optics,
>uses of radio carbon, biotechnology, water chemistry, radiation
>science, biophotonics and astrophysics.
> What you will do: Attend three hands-on workshops, visit LLNL
>research laboratories, talk cutting-edge science with researchers,
>and network with scientists over dinner a winery.
> What you get: Teaching materials ready for your classroom including
>color transparencies.
> Who should attend: Middle school, high school and community college
>science faculty.
> What you earn: One semester unit credit from CSU Chico.
> What it costs: Registration fee - $100 includes all meals. U.S.
>citizenship is required.
> How to register: On-line at http://education.llnl.gov/symposium2004/
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> Additional information and an advertising flier available on the website.
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> Livermore Laboratory is located 50 miles east of San Francisco, CA.
> Endorsed by the California Science Teachers Association
> Access to LLNL requires registration to be completed by August 31, 2004
> Contact: Richard Farnsworth at rfarnsworth@llnl.gov, or 925-422-5059


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