
Date
The NISE Network runs a series of free online workshops to increase the number of professional development opportunities available to our partners, and create more channels for partners to share their work and learn from each other directly.
Learn More About the Frankenstein200 Project and Free Digital Resources
Tuesday, December 5, 2017; 2 - 3pm EDT / 11am - 12pm PDT
In this online workshop, NISE Net partners will present a general introduction to the Frankenstein200 project and provide an overview of free online resources that are available to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein in 2018. Led by Arizona State University, the Frankenstein200 project has created hands-on maker-style activities, an immersive alternate reality game, and other resources that are available for free download. These educational resources encourage the process of creativity while considering important questions related to responsible innovation.
Presenters
- Rae Ostman, Arizona State University
- Jeannie Colton, Arizona State University
- Justin Spencer, The Bakken Museum
- Anika Taylor, The Bakken Museum
- Emily Cotman, Sciencenter
- Victoria Fiordalis, Sciencenter
Workshop Resources
- View recording of 12-5-2017 online workshop here (Vimeo)
- Online workshop summary of resources (PDF)
- Online workshop presentation slides (PDF)
- NISE Net Product page: Learn More About the Frankenstein200 Project and Free Digital Resources
More Information
- Download the digital kit of activities and planning materials: http://www.nisenet.org/frankensteinkit
- About the project: http://www.nisenet.org/frankenstein
- Online Alternate Reality Game L.I.F.E. game Please note the Frankenstein200 L.I.F.E. online Alternate Reality Game is no longer live.
Acknowledgements
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number DRL-1516684. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.