2.    The Discovery of Radioactivity , International Film Bureau, Inc., 332 South
                                                 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60604-4382.
                                          3.    Ring of Truth, episode on energy is pertinent to this topic. Videotapes are
                                                 available from PBS Home Video (Phone: 1-800-424-7963).
                                          4.    Nova, PBS series on the Chernobyl nuclear accident. PBS Video, 1320
                                                 Bradford Place, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 734-5010.
                                          5.    Radiation and Your Environment, from EME, P.O. Box 2805, Danbury, CT
                                                 06813-2805.
                                          6.    Software published by Project SERAPHIM, Department of Chemistry,
                                                 University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1101 University Avenue. Madison, Wl
                                                 53706-1396: (608) 263-2837 (voice) or (608) 262-0381 (FAX).
                                                 a.    For the Apple II computer: AP 1001, AP 1002.
                                                 c.    For IBM PCs and PC-compatibles: PC 3801.
 

    If your school already owns a Geiger counter you may elect to show your students the
                                        radiation from a smoke detector, a lantern mantle, some watch dials, rock samples,
                                      etc.
 
 
 
 

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