From: Jim Hill (jhill@vom.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2001 - 09:59:26 PST
Message-Id: <v04220801b83e9c8cb581@[63.145.221.207]> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 09:59:26 -0800 From: Jim Hill <jhill@vom.com> Subject: summer workshop
I recently got this from a friend of mine.
What: High School Teachers' Materials Camp 2002 - Week-long, hands-on
learning experience with regard to the field of industrial/engineering
materials (metals, ceramics, plastics and
composites)
Where: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Cost: Free, including travel, housing, meals, tuition, curriculum tools
When: June 24-29, 2002
Deadline for application: March 1, 2002
Description:
Sponsored by the ASM International Foundation in partnership with the ASM
Detroit Chapter and the National Science Foundation EMTECH (Enhancement of
Materials Technology for Manufacturing), Materials CampSM for High School
Teachers will be held at the University of Michigan hosted by its Materials
Science & Engineering Department on June 24-29, 2002.
The program will feature a week long, hands-on laboratory experience to
assist teachers to use applied engineering techniques in the classroom.
Emphasis will be on automotive issues and materials science engineering
principles. Participants will leave with a comprehensive series of low/no
cost laboratory demonstrations in applied science to use in chemistry,
physics, math, technology, and industrial arts.
All expenses (travel, housing, meals, tuition, curriculum tools) will be
provided free of charge.
Participating teachers will earn a minimum of 3.0 CEUs and a maximum of 5.0
CEUs for successful completion of this course!
Please see attached program "Overview" for more information. An
application form is also attached.
For more details: see http://www.asm-intl.org/foundation
Contact:
Ms. Jeanne Deatherage of American Society of Materials International at
1-800-336-5152
ext. 5533
or
ASM International -Santa Clara Valley chapter, http://www.asm-scv.org )
will
be
glad to assist you in your applications.
Hope this might be useful to some of you.
Jim
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