IGEM Outreach:FAQ: Difference between revisions
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==What does my iGEM team need to do to become a part of this collaboration?== | ==What does my iGEM team need to do to become a part of this collaboration?== | ||
*Contribute your ideas! For example, share a synthetic biology education curriculum, add a discussion topic to the "Ethics | *Contribute your ideas! For example, share a synthetic biology education curriculum, add a discussion topic to the "Ethics of Synthetic Biology" lesson plan, post a fun outreach activity, and/or suggest modifications to ideas that teams have posted. | ||
*Always refer to your iGEM team in your posts, as follows: <Your school/ team name> iGEM <Year> | *Always refer to your iGEM team in your posts, as follows: <Your school/ team name> iGEM <Year> | ||
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What does my iGEM team need to do to become a part of this collaboration?
- Contribute your ideas! For example, share a synthetic biology education curriculum, add a discussion topic to the "Ethics of Synthetic Biology" lesson plan, post a fun outreach activity, and/or suggest modifications to ideas that teams have posted.
- Always refer to your iGEM team in your posts, as follows: <Your school/ team name> iGEM <Year>
How do I comment on or suggest modifications to an outreach idea that another iGEM team has posted?
- To remark on how well an activity or lesson plan worked for your team: As a bulleted remark (i.e. preceded with an asterisk, *) in the "Experience" section, state your comment and refer to your iGEM team. (Ex: This project was easy and fun to do! Cornell iGEM 2011)
- To suggest a modification: underneath what you want to modify (such as a protocol instruction), post your bulleted comment and then refer to your iGEM team. (Ex: We found that using colored toothpicks instead of pipe cleaners as legs in Build-A-Bug made our insects more stable. Cornell iGEM 2011)