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resource research Public Programs
These 16 articles offer a gentle introduction to nano science and technology, and can be used as marketing pieces for discussing nano with the press during NanoDays or other nano event promotion.
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network
resource research Public Programs
This guide to partnering with researchers and scientists is designed for the U.S. science museum community, and was produced by the Strategic Projects Group at the Museum of Science, Boston, for the NISE Network. Note: Beta Site, under development
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TEAM MEMBERS: Museum of Science
resource research
This is a guide to creating public conversations about nanoscience. Includes evaluation tools.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Brad Herring
resource evaluation Public Programs
The NISE Network program evaluation tools package includes guidelines and templates to facilitate in program evaluation
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resource research
The NISE Network content map articulates the key ideas for our educational products, including programs, exhibits, and media experiences. It presents the content knowledge the network has identified as the most important for engaging the public in learning about nanoscale science, engineering, and technology. Content map resources include the full written text document, a powerpoint presentation outlining the map, and a one-page graphic summary of the map.
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Details on use and privacy policy for the NISE Network and NSF. Includes guidelines, forms and logos.
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network Christine Reich
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
We've created a selection of useful products to help members of NISE Network promote the network within their own institution or with potential collaborators. These materials are updated regularly.
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
A Powerpoint presentation providing a NISE Network overview (June 2011 and October 2012).
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Because the NISE Network bridges the cultures of museums and the academic research world, participants from one profession may not always know the lingo of the other. At the same time, a shared vocabulary is essential for educators and researchers who want to truly collaborate on projects such as writing grant proposals. Therefore, we present the NISE Network Glossary of Two Worlds.
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TEAM MEMBERS: NISE Network