55 research outputs found
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2010 Newsletter
Nanotechnology 2010 Institute p. 2
STEM IPY
Polar Connections Institute p. 4
Legacy Beyond Our Doors p. 5
Nanotechnology Educationp.10
Tuesday & Saturday Seminars p.12
GRANTS REPORTS
STEMRAYS: After four years p. 3
Noyce Scholars: where are they now? p. 9
CLIMATE LITERACY
Are You Climate Literate? p. 6
Far Reaches of the Climate Literacy Conference p. 7
Testing the Schools p.
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2007 Newsletter
NANOTECHNOLOGY Summer 2007 Institute p. 3
EARTH CENTRAL 2007 Ending on a High Note p. 5
PV STEMNET Has a Very Productive Year p. 4
CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION FOR SCIENCE TEACHERS: Lessons Learned p. 7
NOYCE SCHOLAR travels to Washington D.C. p. 6
NOYCE SCHOLARS p. 6
STEM RAYS Completes Pilot Phase, Goes Into Full Operation p. 2
IPY STEM Polar Connections p. 4
UMASS K12 ENDS DIALUP SERVICE p. 7
SMET OR STEM: WHAT’S IN A NAME? p.
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Size Matters
Size matters in the way materials behave. An introductory PowerPoint and an activity write-up. Three activities illustrate how the surface to volume ratio changes as the size changes. In the first, a deck of playing cards is used to make square arrays of cards of increasing size. Next wooden cubes are used to make similar observations in 3 dimensions. Finally, comparing the rates at which an intact Alka Seltzer tablet and a crushed tablet react in water shows the effect of particle size on chemical reactions
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2009 Newsletter
Nanotechnology2009 Institute p. 2
Impressions from Italy p. 3
IPY STEM Conn ections p. 4
Makin g Polar Conn ections p. 5
Noyce Scholar travels to D.C. p. 7
STEM RAYS : Spotlight on Engi eerin g Design p. 9
GRANTS REPORTS
STEM Bridge for Noyce Scholars End s p. 7
STEM RAYS : Unique faculty Teacher Partnership p. 8
PV STEMNET Undergoes Change p. 12
Sat. Semin ars evaluated p. 11
STEM Ed People Update p. 1
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Melting Ice and Sea Level Change
Global warming can melt snow or ice on Greenland, Antarctica, and other land areas. It can also melt floating ice in the Arctic Ocean. How do the two cases compare in changing sea levels
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2012-2013 Newsletter
Team Based Learning 2
STEM DIGITAL 3
Science and Engineering Saturday Seminars 5
Nanotech is Big 6
Tuesday STEMtalks 8
Summer Institute
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