Interactive games. demos, applets, and activity guides

Michael Flynn
Ferrofluid: How it works

This short video explains why ferrofluids behave the way they do using footage of the "Magnetoscope" exhibit with voice-over.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Interactive virtual lesson "Mystery of the Sick Puppy" (pc only)

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University of Wisconsin-Madison MRSEC
Nanoworld Cineplex

Simple movies demonstrating learning activities.

>> sample of "Cineplex" activity video

University of Wisconsin-Madison MRSEC
Video Manual

Video-based manual on nanoscale science and technology.

>> sample of nanolab video

Rice University

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Nanozone Exhibit Multimedia |
Lawrence Hall of Science

This web component of the LHS' Nanozone exhibit is
targeted at 8-14 year-olds.

preview of "Why" video

preview of "Ask Nanobrain" game

preview of "Talk to a Scientist" videos

preview of "Future Nano"

Strange Matter Exhibit Interactives

Web-based activities produced in association with this traveling museum exhibit on materials science.
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preview of "Zoom"

preview of "Smackdown"

preview of "For Teachers"

preview of "For Families"

London Science Museum | Duckboy in Nanoland

An interactive associated with the Science Museum's Nanotech exhibit.

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Nanooze Interactive

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RPI | Molecularium Interactive Project

Rensselaer's Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center has produced kid's animations, interactives, and a planetarium show.

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Nobelprize | Interactive Games

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Nano Technology Industries| Nano Web Poll

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Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies

Nanotechnology Can be Child's Play

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Nano Mission

Nanomedicine Game Demo

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Dingo Games

Tasty Planet

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