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Learners looking at a nano experiment

What is Nano?

Nano exhibition and NanoDays resources for public audiences. Nanotechnologies have the potential to transform the way we live. We all have a role in shaping our nano future.
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Birdseye view of Nano exhibition with visitors.

Nano Mini-Exhibition

Nano is an interactive, small footprint exhibition that engages family audiences in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology.
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Educator and children exploring hydrophobic properties of lotus leaf and nano nano pants in NanoDays activity

NanoDays Kit

Public programs, hands-on activities, and professional development resources about nanoscale science, engineering, and technology and their impact on society.
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Learners looking at a nano experiment

¿Qué es Nano?

Las nanotecnologías tienen el potencial de transformar la manera como vivimos. Todos tenemos una función en la formación de nuestro nanofuturo.
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Educator and group of children learning about self assembly using Gummy Capsules NanoDays activity

Explore Science: Zoom into Nano Kit

Museum & Community Partnerships resources designed to engage underserved audiences in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology through local community collaborations. Activities, modules, and videos are designed especially to use with groups such as afterschool and out-of-school-time groups.
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Birdseye view of Nano exhibition with visitors.

Nano Mini-Exhibition host resources

Nano is an interactive, small footprint exhibition that engages family audiences in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology.
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NanoDays Collection book cover featuring a family of learners observing materials

NanoDays Collection Book

Compendium of all public engagement materials from NanoDays 2008-2015 designed to engage the public in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology and their impact on society impact on society.
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cover of the collaboration guide on blue background

Museum & Community Partnerships: Collaboration Guide and additional resources

Professional development guide for educators, researchers, and network leaders from the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network
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Group of people with clipboards writing

Development Process - More Resources

NISE Network educational materials are created through an iterative, collaborative process that involves scientists with expertise in the content area, professionals in the field of informal science education, and evaluation with targeted public audiences. This process helps to ensure that our programs, exhibits, and other products are scientifically accurate, represent best practices in educational product development, and are safe, effective experiences for learners of all ages.
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Family of four arrange objects that represent different nano subjects on a balance table

Exploring Nano & Society - Tippy Table

In this activity, learners have a conversation about additional blocks they can place on the tippy table component of the Nano Mini-Exhibition.
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