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Stephanie Graves Delaware Museum of Natural History Joshua Sarver COSI Columbus Ohio Karlisa Callwood Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science Making the most of the miniexhibition as a platform for programming ID: 797194

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Christina Akers, Science Museum of MinnesotaStephanie Graves, Delaware Museum of Natural HistoryJoshua Sarver , COSI Columbus, OhioKarlisa Callwood, Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science

Making the most of the mini-exhibition as a platform for programming

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AgendaWelcome & IntroductionsStephanie GravesJoshua Sarver Karlisa Callwood Further Examples from Christina (time allowing)Q & A

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“Who is your audience for programming around the mini-exhibition?”From a poll earlier this yearPartners told us…Children & adultsSpanish speakersSchool groups & familiesYoung children, pre-K to 2nd gradeFamilies with children 2+, engaging all family membersHigh school students

Workshops for museums hosting the exhibit about doing nano with young audiences

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Nano Mini-Exhibition: There is room

Fast FactsThree recommended configurations400 ft2 – 700 ft2Double-sided

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Delaware Museum of Natural History

Fast FactsOpened 1972Wilmington, DERural setting65,000 – 75,000 visitors annually~ 15 Full-Time Staff10 acre campus23,000 ft

2 of gallery space

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Delaware Museum of Natural History

Fast FactsOpened 1972Wilmington, DERural setting65,000 – 75,000 visitors annually~ 15 Full-Time Staff10 acre campus23,000 ft

2 of gallery space

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Delaware Museum of Natural History

Fast FactsOpened 1972Wilmington, DERural setting65,000 – 75,000 visitors annually~ 15 Full-Time Staff10 acre campus23,000 ft

2 of gallery space

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Delaware Museum of Natural History

ConsiderationsLocationConnection to natureStaffing

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Location

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EarthSeaSky Location

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EarthSeaSky

Location

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Location

Coral Reef Canteen:Underutilized spaceTour lunchesVending machinesCentrally located

Adaptable

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Location

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Connection to Nature

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Connection to Nature

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Connection to Nature

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Staffing

New additions to current programming:Static Electricity and GeckosMaking Edible Blood

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Staffing

New additions to current programming:Static Electricity and GeckosMaking Edible Blood

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Staffing

New additions to current programming:Static Electricity and GeckosMaking Edible Blood

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Staffing

New additions to current programming:Static Electricity and GeckosMaking Edible Blood

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

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Staffing

PartnersUniversity of Delaware Robotics TeamsFirst State Ballet Theatre

http://www.ndep.us/Spinning-Nanofibers

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Future

Strategic PlanRenovation Reorientation