All Blog Posts Tagged 'teachers' (4)

Science Education Resources for Elementary Teachers

Please pass on this free resource for elementary science teachers. It provides complete lesson plans on a  wide range of science topics. RESCu.rice.edu

Added by Carolyn Nichol, PhD on November 14, 2012 at 2:41pm — No Comments

Open call - Become part of our NANOPINION Teachers team!

Brussels, September 20, 2012

NANOPINION is a project funded by the European Union. The main aim of the project is to establish a media-based platform to understand and identify differences in citizens’ opinions and attitudes on Nanotechnology across Europe. The NANOPINION platform will give place to a vivid, on-going dialogue about nanotechnologies between the different stakeholder groups. It will serve as a central hub for multiplier activities like (1) social media and traditional…

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Added by TINC on September 25, 2012 at 12:28pm — 1 Comment

American Chemical Society National Meeting, Nanoscience: Challenges for the Future

As I pack up to leave Salt Lake City and the 237th American Chemical Society meeting, I wanted to reflect on some of the comments about the future of nanotechnology and nanoeducation.



From the education sessions, it seems clear that K-12 teachers are taking bits and pieces of activities that have been developed through NNI funding. It has to "fit" into their curriculum and that means that it is only adapted if the teachers find it easy to use and it supports and augments the content… Continue

Added by Carolyn Nichol, PhD on March 24, 2009 at 6:08pm — 1 Comment

How to teach nanotechnology in 3 days

There are quite a few 1-3 day teacher workshops on nanotechnology offered around the world. Do they work? Can a middle school or high school teacher learn about these new advances in research AND learn how to effectively integrate it into their classrooms in such a short time? Most teachers who take nanotechnology workshops come away excited about the new applications that they have learned about - quantum dots are beautiful, gold nanoshells have tremendous potential, buckyballs are fun,and who… Continue

Added by Carolyn Nichol, PhD on March 1, 2009 at 6:00pm — 3 Comments

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