[NMScience] Radiation and Nuclear Energy Workshop Rescheduled

Knoll, Malva Ann maknoll at sandia.gov
Tue Dec 16 10:15:05 MST 2008




Teacher's Workshop
Radiation & Nuclear Energy

Hosted by the National Atomic Museum and the Trinity Section of the American Nuclear Society

Rescheduled

Saturday, January 31, 2009      8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: National Atomic Museum - 1905 Mountain Road, Albuquerque, NM
 Old Town Area

Free of charge & free classroom-ready materials:
Multi-faceted curricula from National Laboratories and Research Centers

Presentations on:
        Basic nuclear physics and radiation detection
        Natural and background radiation sources
        Radioactive materials, transportation and disposal
        Uranium Mining, Milling, and Radon
        Nuclear power
Hands-on radiation education activities:
        It's everywhere  "Personal Dose Estimate"
        Nuclear Contrails  "The Cloud Chamber"
        Detecting the unseen  "Mystery Boxes"

Handouts will include curriculum materials, presentation materials, radioactive rocks and resource lists of Web, people, organizations, and agency contacts.

Presenters come from a wide variety of backgrounds and work or have worked in nuclear fields. The workshop is geared to fully prepare mid to high school science teachers to teach topics related to radiation.

To register, contact Sarah Fair 245-2137 ext 103 fax 242-4537   srfair at sandia.gov<mailto:srfair at sandia.gov>

Provide this information and you will receive an e-mail confirmation of your registration.


Name: ___________________________ School Name: ___________________
Grade Level Taught: _____
Address:________________________________________________________
City:______________________ State:________________ Zip Code:________________
E-Mail:___________________________ Phone:______________ Fax:______________



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