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| The University of Wisconsin-Madison Nansoscale Science and Engineering Center education and outreach program is designed to educate teachers, students, and the general public about nanoscience and technology. Programs for teachers include RET, professional development workshops, and an online nanotechnology course for high school and middle school teachers. The NSEC supports programs directed toward K-12 students including projects that help build diversity within the scientific community. The SciEncounters program partners with the local Boys and Girls clubs to excite teenagers and middle school students about science and engineering. The NSEC is a partner with the ILAB program to develop instruments for blind and visually impaired high school and college students to work independently in the laboratory. For undergraduates NSEC hosts an annual REU program in nanotechnology. NSEC programs for the general public include SPICE (Students Participating in Chemical Education) program that presents nanoscience demonstration shows at local public outings.
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General Posters
7:30 PM-9:30 PM, Sunday, March 25, 2007 Hyatt Regency Chicago -- Riverside Center, Poster
Sci-Mix
Division of Chemical Education |