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This is a lesson plan that explores how nanotechnology has impacted the world. It was developed to help students visualize just how tiny a nanometer is and how scientists work to apply principles of nanotechnology. In hands-on activities, students evaluate and compare the surface areas at the macroscopic and nanoscale level. Links are provided to images of nanoscale objects produced by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In the culminating activity, learners prepare a mock proposal for funding a nanotechnology application of their choosing.
The lesson includes objectives and learner outcomes, problem sets, student guides, recommended reading, illustrated procedures, worksheets, and background information about the engineering connections. This collection is part of TryEngineering.org, a website maintained by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)3. The Nature of Technology
3A. Technology and Science
3B. Design and Systems
4. The Physical Setting
4D. The Structure of Matter
8. The Designed World
8B. Materials and Manufacturing
11. Common Themes
11B. Models
11D. Scale
12. Habits of Mind
12D. Communication Skills
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics AlignmentsGeometry (K-8)
Solve real-life and mathematical problems involving angle measure,
area, surface area, and volume. (7)
Expressions and Equations (6-8)
Solve real-life and mathematical problems using numerical and
algebraic expressions and equations. (7)
High School — Number and Quantity (9-12)
Quantities? (9-12)
Common Core State Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects 6—12
Key Ideas and Details (6-12)
Craft and Structure (6-12)
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (6-12)
Common Core State Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 6—12
Text Types and Purposes (6-12)
Production and Distribution of Writing (6-12)
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Number = {12 October 2024},
Month = {December 4, 2010},
Year = {2010}
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