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NanoDays 2012 kits ship soon
December 21, 2011
Catherine McCarthy
NanoDays kits will be shipped in early January, 2012. Please note that the kit will come in three separate boxes this year: very large box containing almost everything (30"x20"x18" in size) flat box with the Build a Giant Puzzle activity...
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NanoDays 2012 kits awarded
December 21, 2011
Catherine McCarthy
Regional hub leaders are contacting NanoDays physical kit applicants individually regarding awards. As always, making decisions was a difficult process with only 225 physical kits to award. We encourage all those who were not awarded a physical kit to utilize...
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Nano Bite: December 2011
Welcome to the December Nano Bite, the monthly e-newsletter for the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net). What's new? → NanoDays Physical Kit Applications Close December 8 There are only a few more days to apply for NanoDays 2012
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Compelling Need for Nano Education
December 7, 2011
Larry Bell
Day 2 of the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantee Conference in DC on December 6 had a signficant focus on education. As a discussant following one of the panels, Bob Chang, Director of the Nanotechnology Center for Learning and Teaching...
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Where is nano research happening?
December 7, 2011
Larry Bell
Where is the research happening? Is the National Nanotechnology Initiative continuing to grow? What are the focus areas? Mike Roco, who leads NSF's nanoscale science and engineering work, shared the following images at the annual Nanoscale Science and Engineering Conference...
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NanoDays 2012 kit application deadline is December 8th
December 5, 2011
Catherine McCarthy
The deadline for applying for NanoDays physical kits is Thursday, December 8th! Similar to past years, we expect to reeive many more applications than kits, and once again this will be a competitive process. If your organization is not awarded...
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Partner Highlight: Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
November 22, 2011
Tim Hecox
Located within a public school system where 73% of the students are Hispanic, the Las Cruces Museum of Natural History (LCMNH) in Las Cruces, New Mexico strives to find new and successful ways to reach their vastly diverse and often...
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Nano Bite: November 2011
Welcome to the November Nano Bite, the monthly e-newsletter for the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net). What's new? → NanoDays! Applications are now open for NanoDays 2012 Physical kits ! NanoDays, a week of community-based educational outreach events
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NanoDays Highlights: Nanoscientists Attack!
November 10, 2011
Vrylena Olney
Looking for ideas for NanoDays 2012 ? I'll be highlighting some examples of NanoDays activities from the 2011 NanoDays reports in the NISE Net blog over the next few weeks. A number of partners last year included science theater in...
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NSTA Article: Nanoscience with 3rd Graders
November 9, 2011
Vrylena Olney
Before Troy Dassler was coordinating outreach and labs at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery , he was an elementary school teacher helping his students explore nanoscale science. Troy recently wrote an article for the October 2011 issue of NSTA's Science...
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