Winter 2007 - 2008

Midwest Lecture Tour


February 28, 2008
Keynote Address
Wisconsin Department of Transportation annual meeting

April 17, 2008
Highland Comunity College (northewestern Illinois)
Boyer Speaker Series


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Lecture Referral Service
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The Society for Energy Education will place you in contact with an expert to provide an exciting lecture or presentation tailored to the specific needs of your organization or audience.
There is no fee for this service.
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Personalized lectures and presentations are available on a multitude of energy related topics, for:
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Political Organizations
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Society for Energy Education
2526 Van Hise Ave
Madison WI 53705


Journal of Energy Education
Mission
The Journal of Energy Education is a forum for the discussion of educating the public about energy consumption and production.

The Journal of Energy Education       Volume 1,  April 2003.

ISBN 0-9729828-1-7       Download: Table of Contents

Price $16.00    Free to members of the Society for Energy Education

Membership information


Submission Process

             General information

The Journal of Energy Education is published in April. Articles must be submitted no later than December 31 for consideration and review, however articles may be submitted for review at any time during the calendar year.

Normally, articles are limited in length to 5,000 words.
Special consideration is given to short essays (500 - 1,000 words)

Authors shall submit three printed copies and a diskette containing an electronic copy of the article, formatted in Microsoft Word. 

Times Roman New 10 pt.   Single spaced with spaces between paragraphs.  2 columns with .5 inch seperation.  1 inch margins all around.   Page numbers bottom center. All mathematical equations formated as "object" boxes.

Submissions must be accompanied by a completed submission form

The Society will not pay postage to return unaccepted submissions.

For additional information please contact the journal editor.