SXSW EDU 2020
National DNA Day: A Science Education Movement
Description:
National DNA Day is a movement to inspire students at all levels to learn about genomics and pursue genomic careers. To do this, we focus our efforts on increasing genomic literacy, providing educators with resources, and engaging with diverse communities. Join us to learn more about how our movement empowers educators in particular, as they lead student learning and engagement in the classroom. Learn how this model can work in any space to make a difference.
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Takeaways
- Learn about National DNA Day genomic teaching resources.
- Discover opportunities for connecting students to genomic science and careers.
- Understand how National DNA Day can serve as an education and engagement model in any space.
Speakers
- Rosann Wise, Program Analyst, National Human Genome Research Institute
- Carla Easter, Chief, Education and Community Involvement Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute
- Kiara Palmer, Communications and Social Media Specialist, National Human Genome Research Institute
Organizer
Rosann Wise, Program Analyst, National Human Genome Research Institute
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