Presenter Application for UtSTA 2024 Conference
Our annual conference is on Friday, October 11, 2024 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. Please complete and submit this form to apply as a presenter at the conference by April 30, 2024.  If you would like to present on more than one topic, please fill this form out for each presentation. Each session will be 60 minutes.

If selected, you will receive email notification and FREE registration code for the first  presenter (any additional presenters will need to register and pay for the conference at full price).  To be a presenter, you must also be a current member of the USTA.  If you are not a current member, please us go to the USTA website (utsta.org) to start or update your membership. https://utsta.org/sys/website/?pageId=1668528

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First Name
Last Name
UtSTA member? if not please go to https://utsta.org/sys/website/?pageId=1668528. If you have questions contact Dawn Monson at dmonson@utsta.org
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Email
Personal phone number
District/Organization
School (If applicable)
Strand(s) you would like to present in: Please choose the grade/subject that your presentation will fit into.
Title of your presentation, up to 15 words. Proposals that emphasize and exemplify the multiple dimensions of science learning called for in Utah’s SEEd standards will be given priority in the review process.
Short description of your presentation; up to 50 words
Longer description of your presentation and how it alines to the SEEd standards. Up to 150 words.
Preferred Seating Arrangement - Do participants need a table?
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Additional presenter's name and email. Additional presenters will need to register and pay full price for registration.
NSTA Safety # 1 - I agree with part 1. Parts of the body are not to be placed in danger, such as placing dry ice in the mouth or dipping hands or fingers into liquid nitrogen or molten lead, or exposing the hands and face to microorganisms. Demonstrations such as the following shall not be conducted: walking on broken glass or hot coals of fire with bare feet, passing an electric current through the body, and lying on a bed of nails and having a concrete block broken over the chest.
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NSTA Safety #2 - I agree with part 2. Live vertebrate animals may not be used in demonstrations or for experimental purposes. Such animals may be used only for observational purposes provided the animals have been lawfully acquired, are housed in proper containers, and are handled in a humane way following the NSTA’s “Guidelines for Responsible Use of Animals in the Classroom”
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NSTA Safety #3 - I agree with part 3. Animals are to be used for educational purposes and not for the exploitation of the animal for advertisement, commercial purposes, or sensationalism. This includes use of animals in the Exhibit Hall.
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NSTA Safety #4 - I agree with part 4. Live ammunition, firearms, or acutely dangerous explosives, such as benzoyl peroxide, diethyl ether, perchloric acid, picric acid, and sodium azide, may not be used. Commercially available fireworks and blasting caps shall never be employed.
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NSTA Safety #5 - I agree with part 5. Plants with poisonous oils ( e.g., poison ivy), saps ( e.g., oleander) or other plants known to be generally toxic to humans are not to be used.
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NSAT Safety #6 - I agree with part 6. Experiments or demonstrations with human blood/body fluids may not be conducted.
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NSAT Safety #7 - I agree with part 7. Radioactive powders, liquids, or solutions are not to be used except in a laboratory facility designated for the type of radioactive material. Arrange for proper shielding and protection for demonstrations which involve radiation. Only low-level, radioactive sources shall be employed.
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Multiple Sessions - Would you be willing to offer your session multiple times?
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