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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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NSTA Web Seminars

 

Join us on Thursday, October 27, 2005, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time and participate in a NASA sponsored National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Web Seminar. 

 

The topic of this session is "Preparing for the Journey to Space."  Learn about the importance of power systems that support the operations of the International Space Station. Presenting will be Dave McKissock from NASA's Glenn Research Center.

 

How to register?

 

Go to:

 

http://institute.nsta.org/webseminar_registration.asp <http://institute.nsta.org/webseminar_registration.asp> 

 

And follow the instructions on the registration page.  You can register for this Web Seminar and others scheduled in the series. 

 

Your Web Seminar username and password, conference call number and passcode will be made available to you via e-mail message the day of the event.  

 

If you have any problems or questions contact NSTA's Web Seminar Program Manager, Flavio Mendez, at [log in to unmask]

 

 

About NSTA Web Seminars:

 

NSTA Web Seminars are 90-minute, live professional development experiences that use online learning technologies to allow participants to interact with nationally acclaimed experts, NSTA Press authors, and scientists, engineers, and education specialists from NSTA government partners such as NASA and NOAA-all from the convenience of a desktop computer.

 

Participation is free of charge, and attendance is limited to 50 log-ins on a first come, first serve basis.  If demand is high, NSTA staff may decide to offer a repeat Web Seminar at a later time.

 

NSTA Web Seminars are funded in part by the NASA Explorer Schools Program.

Visit our web site at: http://institute.nsta.org.

 

Thank you,

 

Flavio Mendez

NSTA.

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