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Online Brown-Bag: Tips and Tricks for Engaging Girls in Museum Programming (Recorded)

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Date

Adobe Connect

The NISE Net runs a series of online brown-bag conversations focused on helping partners share their work and learn from others in the Network. The aim of the online brown-bag conversations is to increase the number of professional development opportunities available to our partners, create more channels for Network partners to learn from each other directly, and create ways for partners to follow-up on ideas or efforts that emerge at in-person meetings.

Tips and Tricks for Engaging Girls in Museum Programming

Tuesday, August 5th
4pm - 5pm ET / 1pm - 2pm PT

Presenters

  • Tim Hecox, Exhibit & Program Developer at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI)
  • Amanda Fisher, Curriculum Developer at OMSI
  • Marilyn Johnson, Science Director at OMSI
  • Elizabeth Martineau, M.Ed., Education Specialist, CGA-DO at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Gordon  McDonough, Education Specialist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Sarah Margoles, Director of Education and Public Programs at the Durango Discovery Museum
  • Jen Lokey, Manager, Curriculum and Instruction at the Durango Discovery Museum
  • Jessie Herbert, Museum Manager at spectrUM Discovery Area

Join NISE Net partners for a conversation on how to better engage girls in museum programming! Presenters will share lessons learned, resources from PBS programming SciGirls and NSF funded Girls RISE (Raising Interest in Science and Engineering) Museum Network, and some specific tips and tricks to better engage girls in upcoming NanoDays 2015 activities.

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