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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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Green Chemistry in the Arab Region
Collaboration
Ziad Khalifa | added on Apr 06, 2011
The Objective of our initiative is to provide a macroeconomic analysis of policy reforms and investments to the Arab region in green sectors and in greening brown sectors. The initiative will assess how sectors such as renewable energies, clean ans efficient technologies, water services ans sustainable agriculture can contribu
IYC - Maloka - Colombia
Suggestion
Cristián Vargas | added on Apr 04, 2011
We are a nonprofit interactve museum with 12 years of experiencie about teaching young and not too young people.
| Topic: | history of chemistry, experiments, presentations, exhibition | Audience: | scientists, teachers, educators, professional chemists, tertiary education |
Understanding progress
Suggestion
Ivan Reznikov | added on Mar 29, 2011
How about making experiments, to show people the other side of the medal?
| Topic: | hands-on activities, experiments, presentations, environment, climate change, show | Audience: | students, general public, secondary schools, high schools, school children |
Screaming Jellybabies!
Suggestion
Matthew Burnett | added on Mar 18, 2011
One of the most exciting, easy to understand experiments!
| Topic: | hands-on activities, engaging the youth, experiments | Audience: | secondary schools, high schools, teachers, primary schools, educators, school children |
A Celebration of Chemistry
Suggestion
Katherine Stein | added on Mar 09, 2011
I am planning on inviting a 5th grade class to the high school for a "Celebration of Chemistry" Party. We will be doing lab activities around a party theme (balloons, candles, fireworks....).
| Topic: | hands-on activities, engaging the youth, experiments, play | Audience: | students, secondary schools, school children, educators |

