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October 29th, 2009
Nanotechnology program targets schools
Abstract:
NanoInk introduced the 12-week learning system, called NanoProfessor, in May, and a pilot program will be launched at Minnesota's Dakota County Technical College (DCTC) in January 2010, said Dean Hart, NanoInk's executive vice president.
Deb Newberry, chair of DCTC's nanoscience department, said most nanotechnology curricula are "written by Ph.D.s for Ph.D.s," relying mostly on intricate, complicated simulations of abstract concepts. But that's not the case with NanoProfessor.
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eschoolnews.com
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