I'm hoping some of my wonderful readers will be interested in writing some guest posts for the summer. You need not have any blogging experience (you'll just send me your words, in email, in a Word document, etc. and I'll put them into the blog). You can include pictures if you wish, or not if you don't have any or it's not applicable. I'll also make any appropriate links you may want or need.
Any topics related to science or science education are fair game: a lesson that works well for you, a favorite website or other resource, a great professional development opportunity, classroom/lab management or organizational tips, a favorite product/tool, an object for "What Is That?" or something for "How Does That Work?"
You can write anonymously, with your own by-line or you can use this as an opportunity to drive people to your own website or blog.
You can do your writing now, or whenever is convenient, and I'll make sure it's posted to the blog at the appropriate time.
Please consider writing a short guest post - I know I have lots to learn from everyone out there! Email me at adventures.in.science@gmail.com or leave a comment (make sure you leave your email address so I can get back to you).
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