Posts Tagged ‘Renewable energy teaching resources’

A Chance to See the Latest Developments in Renewable Energy

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

“How to store Sunlight.” The chance for teachers  to see the latest developments in renewable energy that can be incorporated into school STEM cross curricular lesson plans.

FREE Technical Workshop on Renewable Energies with special focus on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology.

Heliocentris, leaders in innovative training solutions based on hydrogen fuel cell technology for science classes and technical training, will present their practical teaching products within a hands-on workshop.

The workshop will focus on the didactic training solutions designed to teach and explore the area of renewable energies in schools and universities and give you an insight into the functionality and application areas of hydrogen fuel cells.

The workshop will focus on the didactic training solutions designed to teach and explore the area of renewable energies in schools and universities. Included are course material written in cooperation with Ted Lister, Averil Macdonald and Martyn Berry. You will get an insight into the functionality and application areas of hydrogen fuel cells.

Who Should Attend? Science teachers in secondary schools and lecturers in renewable energy at universities.

Participation is free! A Certificate of Attendance and Information pack will be given to all attendees.

We are limiting places to this extremely popular event and recommend you reserve a place by 15th September 2010.

You can use the comments box below to send your request.

Venues

* Leeds: 1st October 2pm to 5pm -                     – Novotel, 4 Whitehall Quay, Leeds LS1 4HR

* London: 8th October 2pm to 5pm                 – Institute of Education, 20, Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL

* Birmingham: 15th October 2pm to 5pm  – Ramada Encore Hotel Birmingham NEC, Bickenhill Lane,

Birmingham B40 1PJ)

To reserve your place please  contact:

Alistair Owens

Tel:  0845 634 0585

Fax: 01302 590030

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Supports School STEM Projects

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

The future of the UK lies significantly  in developing  its engineering ability. Not an easy task as interest in engineering and science in school and university has fallen significantly over the years. The STEM focus is designed to whet the appetite in children and there are a number of fantastic projects on the go. Keen2learn in particular are  pleased to be associated with hydrogen fuel cell  renewal energy teaching resources and the huge possibilities of how these will help reduce climate change.

Keen2learn’s link with educational games and renewable energy  has resulted in their recent  appointment as the UK distributor for the fantastic hydrogen fuel cell teaching resources from Heliocentris of Germany. Designed and built with schools, colleges and universities in mind the range of resources are supplied with comprehensive resources, worksheets and lesson plans. With over 30 experiments,  these front of class  learning resources  and model hydrogen fuel cell car allow hands on experience for children.  Alistair Owens MD at keen2learn explained  “A real benefit of the range lies in the equipment design and documentation which  allow non science teachers to also get involved in renewable energy and hydrogen fuel cells.”

The interest in renewable energy products from keen2learn is growing rapidly in schools. The combined focus in climate change from the Copenhagen summit and STEM cross curricular projects have elevated hydrogen fuel cells, solar and wind energy as  lead applications to interest children in science and engineering.  The Heliocentris equipment developed over the last 10 years is ideal to fire their enthusiasm in an energy source for the future.

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