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Using the Nano exhibition as a platform for programming by… 1.Inserting nano into current museum offerings 2.Expanding upon the exhibition with additional components and programming 3.…Location, Location, Location!!! Examples

Where in the USA is the Nano mini-exhibition? Port Discovery Children’s Museum

Two Ingredients for a Successful Nano Exhibit Enthusiastic and dedicated staff!

Overview: Expanding Upon Nano Exhibit Programming General Visitors: Meet a Nanoscientist, Small Wonders Cabinet & Science Time School Groups: Nano Time! & MRSEC Programs Home School Groups: Freaky Fridays Family Programs: The Science of the Small: Nanoscience Exposed! After School: STEMventures: Rules of NanoLand

Exhibit Expansion Nano CleanroomProbe Station

LEGO SPM Magnification Table NSOM Sort the rabbits in the rabbit holes! Order the rabbits by size! Measure the toys! Exhibit Expansion Continued…

Where in the USA is the Nano mini-exhibition? Science Center of Iowa “Nano Spot” Signage

Goals Increase constant presence of “nano” on floor Integrate nano into other areas of museum Find ways to make nano-content readily accessible to more visitors Tie to Nano mini-exhibition with NISE Net graphic components “Bite Size” Info: links to more content, like whatisnano.org Overview: Inserting Nano into Current Programming

Signage

Signage Locations ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Science Museum of Minnesota Right side: Atrium Stage Left side: Experiment Gallery Activity Station

Questions?

This presentation is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation. THANK YOU!

nisenet.org/catalog/exhibits/nano_mini-exhibition whatisnano.org/nano-exhibit Avoid reinventing the Wheel! There’s a NISE Net product for that! Links to: Exhibition info & resources for download Video walk-thru & photos Audio Description & Bilingual Resources Selected books about nano Intro to Nano – Reference Articles Evaluation guidelines & templates Training videos & orientation materials

Where in the USA is.