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Small footprint exhibitions

Overview 1.Nano small footprint exhibition 2.Possible future directions 3.Discussion

Nano exhibition

Science Museum of Minnesota

OMSI

Port Discovery

COSI

Small footprint exhibition

Small, smaller, nano

Graphic panel Static vs. gravity

Build a giant carbon nanotube

I spy nano!

Balance our nano future

Reading area

NanoDays kits

Future directions

Discussion

Questions Model Does this seem like a viable business model? Would museums be interested in buying this product for this price? Does this model offer potential to build capacity and collaboration across the field? Would museums be interested in working together on challenging topics or new modes of engagement? Specifics What topics are likely to be broad interest? What price range seems workable? Is 400 square feet a good size? Would there be interest in related activity kits?

Thank you Cynthia Needham, ICAN Productions 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 authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.