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                         <p>Outreach has been a major activity of our team for the last several seasons. We always try to provide the best workshops and lessons to students who attend our programs. We thoroughly evaluated our past programs to see what we needed to improve upon for new work that we did. Not only did we reflect on how the programs ourselves, but we read over all of the feedback forms that we had participants fill out at the end of every program. The major points we decided to focus on were:
 
                         <p>Outreach has been a major activity of our team for the last several seasons. We always try to provide the best workshops and lessons to students who attend our programs. We thoroughly evaluated our past programs to see what we needed to improve upon for new work that we did. Not only did we reflect on how the programs ourselves, but we read over all of the feedback forms that we had participants fill out at the end of every program. The major points we decided to focus on were:
 
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                             <li>Creating more hands-on demonstrations and activities to teach
 
                             <li>Creating more hands-on demonstrations and activities to teach
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                         <p>Throughout the rest of our outreach we critically reflected on the reactions of participants, participants’ engagement level, and participants’ grasp of new concepts. We continued to collect feedback forms. Creating the best programs requires development, and we decided to strive for continuous improvement.  
 
                         <p>Throughout the rest of our outreach we critically reflected on the reactions of participants, participants’ engagement level, and participants’ grasp of new concepts. We continued to collect feedback forms. Creating the best programs requires development, and we decided to strive for continuous improvement.  
 
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                         <p>Our students were 6th to 8th graders without biology experience. We taught them the basics of DNA, and delved further into plasmids and the extraction of DNA from wheat germ with a hand-on demonstration. After our lesson, we gave the students a chance to brainstorm ideas for their own plasmid - much like an entrepreneur. We asked them “what do you want your bacteria to do?” Here’s what they dreamt up.
 
                         <p>Our students were 6th to 8th graders without biology experience. We taught them the basics of DNA, and delved further into plasmids and the extraction of DNA from wheat germ with a hand-on demonstration. After our lesson, we gave the students a chance to brainstorm ideas for their own plasmid - much like an entrepreneur. We asked them “what do you want your bacteria to do?” Here’s what they dreamt up.
 
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                             <li>Creating more hands-on demonstrations and activities to teach
 
                             <li>Creating more hands-on demonstrations and activities to teach
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                           <p>The powerpoint that we created can be found <u><b><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/fa/CareerExplorationsConferencePresentation.pdf">here</a></b></u>, and the worksheet that we created can be found <u><b><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/5/5f/T--Cornell--CareerExplorationsWorksheet.pdf">here.</a></b></u> We encourage others to explore the intersection of synthetic biology and entrepreneurship, just like we did.
 
                           <p>The powerpoint that we created can be found <u><b><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/fa/CareerExplorationsConferencePresentation.pdf">here</a></b></u>, and the worksheet that we created can be found <u><b><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/5/5f/T--Cornell--CareerExplorationsWorksheet.pdf">here.</a></b></u> We encourage others to explore the intersection of synthetic biology and entrepreneurship, just like we did.
 
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