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ACS Web Seminar Series
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The American Chemical Society (ACS) is not only the world’s largest scientific society,
but also an eminent producer of quality materials for education, ranging from textbooks
to teacher workshops. ACS has partnered with NSTA to present high school chemistry
teachers with a series of Web Seminars. These live professional development sessions
use online learning technology to increase both teachers’ content knowledge as well
as how to use ACS resources in your classroom.
Visit ACS Education at
http://www.acs.org/education.
Each web seminar is a unique, stand-alone, program. Archives of the Web Seminars
and the presenters’ PowerPoint presentations will be available through the links
on this web page. Learn more about the
features
of the Web Seminar and read answers to
frequently asked
questions
from participants.
American Chemical Society (ACS) Web Seminars 2011/2012 School
Year
- Thursday, September 13, 2011 –
The Science of Solar Power for Middle and High School Students
- Thursday, September 22, 2011 –
Food Chemistry in the High School Classroom
- Tuesday, October 4, 2011 –
National Chemistry Week Resources for High and Middle School Science Teachers
- Thursday, October 13, 2011 –
Chemical Bonding: Learning From "Simple" Models
- Wednesday, November 16, 2011 –
Chemical Bonding: Why is Water Different?
American Chemical Society (ACS) Web Seminars 2010/2011 School
Year
Read about the topics covered, download the PowerPoint presentations, and see available
archived programs from the comfort of your own office or home
For more information contact webseminars@nsta.org
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Underwritten by American Chemical Society
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