Inspiring Curiosity, Creativity, and Action in Students with Nanotechnology
Offered By: NanoTube - The National Nanotechnology Initiative via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how nanotechnology can inspire curiosity, creativity, and action in students through this engaging 37-minute podcast episode from the "Stories from the NNI" series. Join Marshall Escamilla from the Tumble Science Podcast for Kids, physics teacher Matthew Jackson, and research professor Matt Pleil as they discuss the unexpected connections between superheroes, sloth backpacks, and digital movie projectors through the lens of nanotechnology. Discover innovative approaches to teaching and engaging students with this cutting-edge field, and gain insights into how educators and science communicators are making nanotechnology accessible and exciting for young learners. Learn about real-world applications of nanotechnology and how it's shaping various industries. For those interested in delving deeper into the world of nanotechnology, the podcast provides resources for further exploration and contact information for additional inquiries.
Syllabus
Inspiring curiosity, creativity, and action in students with nanotechnology
Taught by
NanoTube - The National Nanotechnology Initiative
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