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Jose
The internet is a wonderful medium to learn and teach nanoscience and technology. I have learnt a lot from the net. I believe that virtual classrooms can be introduced on Ning so that those who are interested can learn from people who know. I would be a great idea to invite eminent scientists from this field so that we could have a one - one interaction with them.
Jose
The Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net) is a US funded project to create exhibits and programs to engage the public in nanoscale science. We include a number of science centers and museums, researchers, and educators. These photos include some examples of the kinds of exhibits that were tested. From march 29 throug april 6, 2008, we organized events across the country called "NanoDays". Over 100 participating organizations received kits with activities and introduced these to the public.
What kinds of activities do you do the help the public understand nanoscience? Is nano taught in your schools?
Margaret
Judith