Difference between revisions of "Team:Virginia/iGEM Outreach"

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<p><span class="p">Our outreach involved two sequential processes. First, we needed to assess the biocontainment knowledge of iGEM teams. We wanted to find out what people knew, and more importantly didn’t know, about biocontainment. We accomplished this first on a small scale, by attending the Mid-Atlantic mini Jamboree, hosted by the University of Maryland. We exchanged project ideas with other teams. We also hosted a biocontainment forum with the other attending teams.  
 
<p><span class="p">Our outreach involved two sequential processes. First, we needed to assess the biocontainment knowledge of iGEM teams. We wanted to find out what people knew, and more importantly didn’t know, about biocontainment. We accomplished this first on a small scale, by attending the Mid-Atlantic mini Jamboree, hosted by the University of Maryland. We exchanged project ideas with other teams. We also hosted a biocontainment forum with the other attending teams.  
This forum inspired us to create electronic tools and expand our outreach to other teams. We created our online biocontainment survey to gauge understanding of biocontainment across iGEM teams. We also created an interactive web widget that allows iGEM teams to customize biocontainment that fits their project. Do teams need something robust, something quick, or a method that fulfils other criteria? With our widget, they can find the perfect solution.
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This forum inspired us to create electronic tools and expand our outreach to other teams. We created our<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3O_V_Tdw6hDEXnQMurgQ4_FqUj_3lU05HOjKT77Zee16uvw/viewform"> online biocontainment survey </a>to gauge understanding of biocontainment across iGEM teams. We also created an interactive web widget that allows iGEM teams to customize biocontainment that fits their project. Do teams need something robust, something quick, or a method that fulfils other criteria? With our widget, they can find the perfect solution.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:11, 17 October 2016

Our outreach involved two sequential processes. First, we needed to assess the biocontainment knowledge of iGEM teams. We wanted to find out what people knew, and more importantly didn’t know, about biocontainment. We accomplished this first on a small scale, by attending the Mid-Atlantic mini Jamboree, hosted by the University of Maryland. We exchanged project ideas with other teams. We also hosted a biocontainment forum with the other attending teams. This forum inspired us to create electronic tools and expand our outreach to other teams. We created our online biocontainment survey to gauge understanding of biocontainment across iGEM teams. We also created an interactive web widget that allows iGEM teams to customize biocontainment that fits their project. Do teams need something robust, something quick, or a method that fulfils other criteria? With our widget, they can find the perfect solution.