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Join Kevin Dilley, Neetha Khan, Lisa Porter, and Michelle Kortenaar to learn about collaborating effectively with researchers. Discover the benefits of working with researchers at the Sciencenter, Carnegie Mellon University, and more. Explore how to engage with early childhood cognition research for impactful programs. Gain insights on creating successful relationships with scientists. Get valuable resources and wrap up with practical strategies for your organization.
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Building Relationships with Researchers Kevin Dilley, Sciencenter Neetha Khan, Carnegie Mellon University Lisa Porter, Carnegie Mellon University Michelle Kortenaar, Sciencenter Nora Moynihan, Port Discovery Children’s Museum
Session Format • Introductions • Discussion tables • What researchers can provide and why they would want to. • Partners in nano • Working with early childhood cognition researchers • Wrap-up
Kevin Dilley Education Project Manager Sciencenter, Ithaca, NY Develop programs for NISE Net (Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network) Previously Outreach Coordinator for the Cornell Center for Materials Research
Neetha Khan Lisa Porter Suze Nihn Clayton Stein Carnegie Mellon University
Partners in Nano Nora Moynihan nmoynihan@portdiscovery.org Donna Hammer dhammer@umd.edu
The 3 Musketeers Nora Moynihan: Brings in the partners and keeps everyone on track. Sarah Zimmerman: Coordinates the efforts between the museum and partners. Dona Hammer: Contact at community partner, UMD-MRSEC
Our Newest Project: How Do You Nan-know?
Research at the Museum Michelle Kortenaar Director of Education Sciencenter, Ithaca
Early Childhood Cognition Lab Cornell University
Session Format • Introductions • Discussion tables • What researchers can provide and why they would want to • Partners in nano • Working with early childhood cognition researchers • Wrap-up
Session Format • Introductions • Discussion tables • What researchers can provide and why they would want to. • Partners in nano • Working with early childhood cognition researchers • Wrap-up
Resources RISE (Researcher – Informal Science Educator) partnership guide http://risepartnerguide.org/
This presentation is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0940143. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.