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Date: 19 February 2003 11:37 +0000
From: Steven Chapman <
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To:
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Subject: Re: PowerPoint bank
The Royal Society of Chemistry have a site www.chemit.co.uk that collects
together the work of their teacher fellow.
There are a number of really useful powerpoint presentations available
there, many of which have some physics like, eg solids, liquids, gases
etc...
Perhaps there should be a physics one too (sorry Daniel...)
Best regards,
Steven
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-----Original Message-----
From:
Davecotton333@... [mailto:
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Sent: 19 February 2003 11:07
To:
PTNC@...
Subject: Re: PowerPoint bank
Maybe just a list of powerpoints that people are prepared to E-mail each
other.
David Cotton
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