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Re: Training Materials for K



Hi Carolyn,

This sounds terrific. I'd like to share with our agency people, the science
teachers that are in the loop with the "curriculum" being done thru the Mass
Low Level Rad Waste Management Board, and the ANS Local Section education
people, if that's ok. If you know if the HS-education programs at MIT or UMass 
Lowell, or Leo Bobek at the WPI Reactor, have a copy, let me know and I can
try to get it there. Otherwise, if you can please provide a copy, I'll cover
any repro/mailing costs. 

Jim Muckerheide
Mass State Nuclear Engineer
Mass Emergency Management Agency
PO Box 1496
Framingham, MA 01701

Thanks very much.

Regards, Jim Muckerheide
jmuckerheide@delphi.com
jmuckerheide@state.ma.us
Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Radiation, Science, and Health, Inc.
 
>                       RE>Training Materials for Kids               5/9/97
> 
> If anyone would like a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation titled " Radiation
> and You",  as well as a lab practical exercise and handouts ( in Microsoft
> Word) for teaching in schools, I would be happy to send them to you via
> e-mail.  (They will work on both Mac or IBM compatibles, originals were done
> on a Mac). 
> 
> I give this presentation several times a month at local schools and it can be
> easily adapted to fit elementary, middle or high school levels by adding and
> deleting handouts and viewgraghs.  The lab practical exercise has been a hit
> with the kids and can be easily done if you have access to a survey meter,
> fiestaware, Coleman lantern, uranium rocks, radium dial watches etc.  
> 
> My e-mail address is:
> owen6@llnl.gov
> 
> Carolyn Owen, CHP
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory