Nano Mini Exhibit at Frost Science Karlisa Callwood Director, Programs and Content Development Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science NISENET.ORG.

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Nano Mini Exhibit at Frost Science Karlisa Callwood Director, Programs and Content Development Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science NISENET.ORG JUNE 2015 NETWORK-WIDE MEETING

Obtained in 2012 Placed in Space Gallery Queuing area for planetarium Used for other programs: camps, birthdays, events Photo Exhibition Gallery

Max Planck Foundation Photo Exhibit

Served as a backdrop for our Nano Days Mini Exhibit + Photo Exhibit used as resource for nano-themed camp

Summer Programming 2012 Mini Grant Nanoscience themed class for summer camp Introduced nano and tech education to underserved youth 4 th – 8 th graders

Summer Programming Components of Program Hands-on activities and experiments Activities from Nano Days kits Nano Theater Shows Nano Mini Exhibit

Summer Programming Culminating Activity Participants developed own nano-themed activities to present within exhibit Some activities presented in additional languages (Spanish, Creole)

Flexible Scientist Spotlight Space 2014 Mini Grant: Exhibit strategy that incorporates current, ongoing local scientist stories

Flexible Scientist Spotlight Space Components: Flexibility Monitor and Short video Flat table surface Display cases Graphic Positions

Flexible Scientist Spotlight Space