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This forum is all about sharing your ideas and plans for celebrating IYC 2011. Ideas are just ideas! They might lead to nothing more or they might bloom into something exciting – up to you! You can just post simple suggestions, you can start a discussion and seek comments, or you can post a request for collaboration with other members of the IYC network. You can also just browse and search the forum to see what others are thinking about and add your comments.
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Chemistry club in every school
Collaboration
Mohamed wessim Mahouachi | added on Nov 04, 2011
Every child in this earth has the right to know that chemistry is very imporatnt in our daily life and it's very useful
ROBOT!!!
Collaboration
Alisha Sasikumar | added on Aug 14, 2011
My Ambition Is To Invent A Man Like-Robo.
DISCUSS FOR SOLUTIONS
Discussion
Yash Agrawal | added on Jul 09, 2011
Let us come together to contribute in our small ways....
Scientists in the Class!
Suggestion
Latrece Johnson | added on Jun 26, 2011
Children engage in simple chemistry experiments all month long. Use a simplified version of the scientific method and ask/answer questions about what you did.
| Topic: | hands-on courses, engaging the youth, experiments, show | Audience: | iyc enthusiasts, preschool teachers, iyc |
Chemical Art, a particular research of PHD position
Collaboration
Simon Raffy | added on May 19, 2011
Most of us try to use popular science for explain chemistry to the general public. It's not the only way : my goal is to fabricate chemical sculpture like dynamics systeme. We can fascinate the public with beautiful visual effect to increase there curiosity.
| Topic: | show, exhibition, experiments, presentations, art, sculpture, history of chemistry | Audience: | general public, students, teachers, scientists, global, professional chemists., international, iyc enthusiasts |
