International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Planet Science Collaboration Collaboration Valentín Ayesa   |   added on Mar 31, 2011 The House Science Sevilla (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas CSIC) working with the Task Ludociencia to create a museum for the public school and family. For this year 2011, coinciding with the commemoration of International Year of Chemistry we have created interactive activities with the Fun Science method
Topic: conferences, periodic table, presentations, science fair, climate change, competition, show, history of chemistry Audience: students, school children, high schools, teachers, educators, professional chemists

Chemistry for Kid Suggestion Suggestion Krishna Pandu   |   added on Feb 20, 2011 Made an simulation about simple chemical reaction, for instance the reaction about sugar and water in glass, and introduce kids about periodic table and featuring them with funny chemical symbols.
Topic: chemistry teaching, experiments, engaging the youth, game, periodic table Audience: students, school children, tachers

The importance of chemistry in our world Collaboration Collaboration Melina Mondelli   |   added on Feb 13, 2011 How the chemistry is involved in our world, metals and non-metals and their importance.
Topic: history of chemistry, periodic table, engaging the youth Audience: general public, students, secondary schools, scientists, educators, professional chemists

International Year of Chemistry 2011 (HK) Official Website Collaboration Collaboration Chi yan, stephen Cheung   |   added on Feb 01, 2011 Official website has been deployed by Hong Kong Education City Limited in collaboration with parties aiming to keep all informed about latest news of local and global IYC; make recommendation and list out all programmes to be taken place in Hong Kong; upload related resources, facilitate idea exchange via Forum
Topic: demonstrations, workshops, experiments, conferences, engaging the youth, history of chemistry, exhibition, presentations, science fair, climate change, competition, chemistry olympiad, seminars, environment, show, game, play, periodic table, water quality, drawing competition, scheme Audience: general public, students, secondary schools, high schools, school children, scientists, teachers, educators, professional chemists, tertiary education, primary schools, iyc enthusiasts, researchers, global, international, regional, post graduate students, decision makers, post secondary students, professional chemists.

Lab Display Suggestion Suggestion Eslon Wafihwaieh   |   added on Jan 19, 2011 Laboratory Activities must be done in an open area so any body can come to see how it is done
Topic: hands-on activities, workshops, engaging the youth, experiments, history of chemistry, science fair, presentations, climate change, competition, chemistry olympiad, show, seminars, environment, play, game, periodic table, water quality, drawing competition Audience: general public, students, secondary schools, high schools, scientists, regional, teachers, professional chemists, primary schools, iyc enthusiasts, researchers, international, global, post graduate students, decision makers, post secondary students