jbrenner Nanotechnology webinar tomorrow
Khalling wanted me to send a reminder.
I'm looking forward to meeting you, at least digitally,
jbrenner
Webinar: Hands-On in a Nanotechnology Classroom
including myself (Prof. Jim Brenner of Florida Tech)
sponsored by Nanoscience Instruments
11 AM Eastern time on Thursday, April 3rd
Hands-On in a Nanotechnology Classroom
A webinar highlighting nanotechnology programs for high school, college, university and professional development, hosted by Nanoscience Instruments
Does hands-on experience with nanotechnology tools impact learning? Is curriculum already available? Where does funding come from for these programs? What roadblocks have others encountered and how were they overcome?
If you are seeking answers to these questions, then please join us for a webinar with instructors presenting from Wheeling High School, San Bernardino Community College and Florida Institute of Technology.
Our presenters:
Lisa del Muro is a high school science teacher from Wheeling High School in Wheeling, Illinois. Lisa specializes in nanotechnology, AP Environmental Science and Physics.
Megan Crail is the Interim Assistant Director of the Applied Technology Training Center (ATTC) from the San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD). The focus is on training in technology fields based on needs in the San Bernardino area.
Dr. Jim Brenner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology. He co-founded a nanoscience minor program to introduce engineering students to the principles and tools used in nanotechnology.
This webinar will be held from 11 AM to 12 PM EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2014.
Register for the event at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/registe...
Please feel free to forward the registration to other interested educators.
Additional information is on our website: http://www.nanoscience.com/hands
If you can't make it, e-mail me at jbrenner@fit.edu,
and I'll get you PowerPoint slides with my audio.
I sound much better in person than on recorded audio
with a script.
I'm looking forward to meeting you, at least digitally,
jbrenner
Webinar: Hands-On in a Nanotechnology Classroom
including myself (Prof. Jim Brenner of Florida Tech)
sponsored by Nanoscience Instruments
11 AM Eastern time on Thursday, April 3rd
Hands-On in a Nanotechnology Classroom
A webinar highlighting nanotechnology programs for high school, college, university and professional development, hosted by Nanoscience Instruments
Does hands-on experience with nanotechnology tools impact learning? Is curriculum already available? Where does funding come from for these programs? What roadblocks have others encountered and how were they overcome?
If you are seeking answers to these questions, then please join us for a webinar with instructors presenting from Wheeling High School, San Bernardino Community College and Florida Institute of Technology.
Our presenters:
Lisa del Muro is a high school science teacher from Wheeling High School in Wheeling, Illinois. Lisa specializes in nanotechnology, AP Environmental Science and Physics.
Megan Crail is the Interim Assistant Director of the Applied Technology Training Center (ATTC) from the San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD). The focus is on training in technology fields based on needs in the San Bernardino area.
Dr. Jim Brenner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology. He co-founded a nanoscience minor program to introduce engineering students to the principles and tools used in nanotechnology.
This webinar will be held from 11 AM to 12 PM EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2014.
Register for the event at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/registe...
Please feel free to forward the registration to other interested educators.
Additional information is on our website: http://www.nanoscience.com/hands
If you can't make it, e-mail me at jbrenner@fit.edu,
and I'll get you PowerPoint slides with my audio.
I sound much better in person than on recorded audio
with a script.
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- 1Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.I hope you enjoyed your walk. I live 15 minutes from a beach on the other ocean.Permalink|
- 1Posted by khalling 10 years, 1 month agolooking forward to it. in our time zone-we will just be back from our walk on the beachPermalink|