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October 29, 2008
The Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition is happy to announce the first ever Educator’s Day!
All of the major car manufacturers in the world are rushing to develop hydrogen fuel cell cars as a response to the need for alternative transportation fuel. Today’s students will be driving, maintaining and designing hydrogen fuel cell cars of the future.
Each year, the Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition, the largest fuel cell conference in the United States, invites local teachers to participate in the conference and expositon with a series of lectures and hands-on activities. This year the Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition will be held in Phoenix, Arizona. We are inviting teachers in the Phoenix area to attend the special Educator’s Day at the Phoenix Convention Center on Wednesday, October 29. Each school participating will receive a Heliocentris fuel cell education classroom lab. Teachers will learn about fuel cell education in a series of short lectures by fuel cell education experts, they will be invited to a Ride & Drive Event in fuel cell powered vehicles, and they will build model fuel cell cars to take back to their classrooms.
9:00 – 10:30 – Lecture Series Dr. Arunachalanadar Madakannan Professor of Engineering, ASU Professor Brenda Lemke Fuel Cell Lab, Kettering University Ross McCurdy Physics Teacher, Ponaganset High School Kathleen Quinn Larson Director, Alternative Energy Education Associates 10:30 – 11:00 – Ride and Drive 11:00 – 12:00 – Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 Exhibition Hall 2:00 – 4:00 – Hands-on Workshops Fuel Cells from the Inside Out Making Hydrogen through Electrolysis Building a Fuel Cell Model Car
To register: please click here and fax the completed form to (202) 331-0111
If you have questions contact:
| Kathleen Larson (602) 388-4237 kay@altenergyed.com |
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