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The Journal of Nano Education (JNE) is a peer-reviewed international journal that aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in nanoscale science, technology, engineering, and medical education.

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Volume 1, Number 1, March 2009

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Editorial

Free Content Welcome to the Journal of Nano Education
pp. 1-5(5)
Author: Sweeney, Aldrin E.

Communication

Free Content Why Nano Education?
pp. 6-7(2)
Author: Healy, Nancy

Research Articles

Free Content An Evaluation of the Efficacy and Transferability of a Nanoscience Module
pp. 8-14(7)
Authors: Drane, Denise; Swarat, Su; Light, Greg; Hersam, Mark; Mason, Tom

Free Content A Practical Approach to Integrating Nanotechnology Education and Research into Civil Engineering Undergraduate Curriculum
pp. 22-33(12)
Authors: Zheng, Wei; Shih, Hui-Ru; Lozano, Karen; Pei, Jin-Song; Kiefer, Karl; Ma, Xinqing

Free Content Cost Effective Nanostructured Materials for the Undergraduate Lab: Nanotextured Aluminum Surfaces
pp. 42-47(6)
Authors: Brazell, J. Tres; Sykes, E. Charles H.; Deguzman, Panfilo C.; Subaran, Sarah; Patel, Sonal; El-Kouedi, Mahnaz

Free Content Design and Initial Evaluation of an Online Nanoscience Course for Teachers
pp. 48-67(20)
Authors: Tomasik, Janice Hall; Jin, Song; Hamers, Robert J.; Moore, John W.

Free Content Creating a Spark for Australian Science Through Integrated Nanotechnology Studies at St. Helena Secondary College
pp. 68-74(7)
Authors: Alford, Kristin J.S.; Calati, Francesca; Clarke, Amanda; Binks, Peter N.

Free Content Putting the Discipline in Interdisciplinary: Using Speedstorming to Teach and Initiate Creative Collaboration in Nanoscience
pp. 75-85(11)
Authors: Hey, Jonathan H.G.; Joyce, Caneel K.; Jennings, Kyle E.; Kalil, Thomas; Grossman, Jeffrey C.

Free Content Teaching Small and Thinking Large: Effects of Including Social and Ethical Implications in an Interdisciplinary Nanotechnology Course
pp. 86-95(10)
Authors: Hoover, Elizabeth; Brown, Phil; Averick, Mara; Kane, Agnes; Hurt, Robert

Free Content NanoAventura: An Interactive Exhibition on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology as an Educational Tool
pp. 96-105(10)
Authors: Murriello, Sandra; Contier, Djana; Knobel, Marcelo

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Book Review

Free Content A New Addition to the "Nano" Book Family
pp. 116-116(1)
Author: Pitcher, Michael W.

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