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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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In the fall of 2005, I sent a message to the list describing my
project, Science in the City. I am a chemist working with Flandrau
Science Center and local high school students to build travelling
exhibits on a topic of the students' choosing. Because I am in the
chemistry department at University of Arizona, I also help the
students to see the chemistry that is related to their project and to
understand how chemistry relates to their lives.
This summer I would like to present a paper at the Biennial
Conference on Chemical Education, which gathers high school and
college educators from throughout the country, about chemistry in
informal settings and how high school chemistry teachers can take
advantage of exhibits at science centers to teach
chemistry. Therefore, I'd like to hear about how chemistry is
represented in programs and exhibits at your centers. Please send
the answers to the following questions and any other comments you may
have off-list to Rachel Morgan Theall at [log in to unmask]:
1. How is chemistry represented in exhibits at your establishment?
2. Do you have any school programs dedicated to chemistry?
3. What percentage of your exhibit space addresses topics related to
chemistry (estimation is acceptable)?
4. Would your science center be interested in creating more
programs/exhibits about chemistry?
5. What center are you associated with and may I contact you for
more information?
The abstract has to be submitted today for the conference. I will
word it generally but would like those who are willing to answer the
questions as soon as it is convenient.
Thanks!
Dr. Rachel Morgan Theall
University of Arizona
Koffler 115
520-626-0544
PI Science in the City, empowering students to bring science to life
http://scienceinthecity.arizona.edu
"You do not really understand something until you can explain it to
your grandmother." Albert Einstein
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