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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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NSTA Institute Web Seminar this Thursday!

Join us on Thursday, June 2, 2005, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time for another
installment of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Institute
Web Seminar series.

The topic for this session is Effects of Space Flight on the Human Body:
Exercise. Learn how astronauts train before, during, and after a mission to
space.  Presenting will be Bill Amonette and Monica Trevathan from NASA's
Johnson Space Center.


How to register?

Go to:

http://institute.nsta.org/dallas05/human/human_symposium_register.asp

Enter your first and last name, e-mail address and create a password to
automatically register for the Web Seminar and discussion board.

Your username and password, and conference call number and passcode for the
Web Seminar will be posted on the discussion board the day of the seminar. 

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


Professional Development When and Where You Want It!

Using e-learning technologies like online polls, chat, and mark-up tools,
these 90-minute sessions allow participants to have live interaction with
the presenters. In addition to using the interactive tools, participants are
able to ask questions via conference call.

Each seminar features NASA scientists, engineers, and education specialists,
as well as renowned authors and educational experts in association with NSTA
Press. 

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 Institute staff
may decide to offer a repeat Web Seminar at a later time.


Thank you!

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

Flavio.

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Flavio Mendez
Program Manager, Symposia and Web Seminars
National Science Teachers Association
1840 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22201

703-312-9250
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