MSTA Journal Fall 2004
Volume 49 Number 2
Friday, October 1, 2004
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Contents:
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Chemistry Experiments to Teach Job Migration to Cheaper Countries (Members Only)
Bal Barot, PhD, Lake Michigan College
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Galimoto: A Hands-On Project from Africa
Christy Heid, GRAPCEP, Davenport University
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Students Fly High with NASA Balloon Experiments (Members Only)
Ronald Ferenczi, Bishop Borgess High School and Academy Teacher
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NASA Space Place: Waiting for Cassini (Members Only)
Diane K. Fisher, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Discussing Student Ideas Using Elementary Science Talks (Members Only)
David A. Brigham, Lansing School District
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Planetariums 101 Part 2: Top 10 Ways To Get The Most Out of a Planetarium Trip (Members Only)
Jennifer Easton, Longway Planetarium, Flint, Michigan
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A Blend of Traditional Wisdom and Scientific Knowledge for the Health of Our Youth (Members Only)
Mary Hindelang, PhD, Curriculum Consultant
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A Simple Loudspeaker Which Students Can Build and Take Home (Members Only)
John J. Krupczak, Jr., Christy Heid, Miguel Abrahantes, Tim Benson, Daniel Rodak, Jonathan Spauling, Department of Physics and Engineering, Hope College, Grand Rapids Area Pre-College Engineering Program, Davenport University
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Experiments Designed by Students: UV Sensitive Yeast (Members Only)
Lisa Weise and Veronica Vachon, Holt High School
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Safe, Inexpensive Laser Demonstrations and Experiments (Members Only)
Mark A. Benvenuto, University of Detroit Mercy, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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How Does Energy (Heat) Move?
Kari Goulet, Lansing School District
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MEAP Released Items
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Book Reviews
Bill Hodges and Rochelle Rubin
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