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*Outreach 2.0 is an attempt to change the way that we do outreach at iGEM. By creating an open source community of lesson plans and activity protocols, we hope to stimulate deeper, more engaging experiences for both sides of the exchange. Listed on this site, you will find tools to present synthetic biology to those who have never heard of it, plans and presentations to give stimulating recruitment talks at high schools, and thoughtful considerations of bioethics and the roles it should play in our future.
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=CommunityBricks and AlumniGEM=
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At SB5.0, the Cornell, Brown-Stanford, Arizona State, University of Panama, and UTP Panama iGEM teams gathered iGEMers together to discuss two initiatives:  a global outreach/ human practices collaboration and the formation of the iGEM Alumni Association.
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*We are tired of giving friends five-minute surveys and calling it “Outreach.” We hope that you are, too. Let's set a new standard for how we do outreach, something that we will be proud of. The caliber of lab work presented at the Jamboree is a source of great pride for advisors and teams; let us seek to match that same quality in every field we do.
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Since SB5.0, many iGEM teams have come together to create [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach/ CommunityBricks], a resource of outreach and human practices activities for future iGEM teams to use and add to.  We envision that this resource--soon to be a part of iGEM.org--will help iGEM teams promote synthetic biology to the global community.
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*Granted, building a lesson plan or organizing an activity is more work than just typing up a survey, but harnessing community support for synthetic biology may actually make our lives easier in the long run. So, as you start thinking about your team's outreach plans, take a few minutes to peruse the growing content on this site to see what you can easily do. Try it out, and tell everyone else how it goes. And if you have ideas of your own, post your stellar outreach plans and share them with everyone!
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Additionally, ASU has been collaborating with iGEM HQ and other iGEM teams to create iGEM's alumni association!  We all assisted Brown-Stanford iGEM in creating a fabulous networking tool, the [http://alumni.brownigem.com/ AlumniGEM forums], which contains alumni profiles and discussion platforms. And check out the beginnings of the [https://igem.org/Alumni_Association/ AlumniGEM website], a collaboration between iGEM teams and iGEM HQ to keep alumni connected to iGEM and synthetic biology.
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*Joint Project with Brown-Stanford, Cornell, and Panama iGEM Teams
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'''Here is what ASU iGEM has done specifically to make these ideas into reality:'''
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:*Helped Initiate the outreach/human practices collaboration at SB5.0
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:*Along with Cornell and Brown-Stanford, created a collaboration invitation letter--inviting teams to contribute to CommunityBricks and the AlumniGEM forums--and distributed it to all 176 iGEM teams
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:*Created an uploaded a Synthetic biology curriculum, [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:Exploring_Synthetic_Biology Exploring Synthetic Biology], tailored towards high school students along with an introductory presentation for iGEM teams to use.
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:*Added multimedia links and other resources to the CommunityBricks website.
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'''[http://alumni.brownigem.com/ AlumniGEM]'''
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==iGEM Outreach Collaboration Committee (CollabCom)==
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:*Madeline Grade, Arizona State
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:*Nisarg Patel, Arizona State
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:*Jovian Yu, Brown-Stanford
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:*Max Song, Brown-Stanford
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:*Alyssa Henning, Cornell University
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:*Natasha Gomez, Panama University
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:*Ann Bui, UQ-Australia
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:*Grimaldo Elias, UTP Panama
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*AlumniGEM is a new platform for connecting past, present and future members of iGEM.  
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==Additional Collaborators, CommunityBricks==
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:*Hokkaido University
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:*TU Munich
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:*University of British Columbia
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We thank the following organizations for providing links to their outreach websites and offering suggestions for future outreach and human practices collaborations:
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:*[http://www.genspace.org/ Genspace] (Columbia-Cooper iGEM/ NYC iGEM)
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:*Dr. Natalie Kuldell (MIT Biological Engineering/ [http://www.biobuilder.org/ BioBuilder])
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==Additional Collaborators, AlumniGEM==
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We thank the following teams for representing AlumniGEM at iGEM regional jamborees:
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:*UQ-Australia:  iGEM Asia
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And special thanks to iGEM HQ Assistant Director Meagan Lizarazo for advising CollabCom on integrating CommunityBricks and AlumniGEM into the iGEM online community.
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*Joint Project with Brown-Stanford, Cornell, Panama, UTP-Panama, and UQ-Australia iGEM Teams
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Collaborations


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CommunityBricks and AlumniGEM

At SB5.0, the Cornell, Brown-Stanford, Arizona State, University of Panama, and UTP Panama iGEM teams gathered iGEMers together to discuss two initiatives: a global outreach/ human practices collaboration and the formation of the iGEM Alumni Association.

Since SB5.0, many iGEM teams have come together to create [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach/ CommunityBricks], a resource of outreach and human practices activities for future iGEM teams to use and add to. We envision that this resource--soon to be a part of iGEM.org--will help iGEM teams promote synthetic biology to the global community.

Additionally, ASU has been collaborating with iGEM HQ and other iGEM teams to create iGEM's alumni association! We all assisted Brown-Stanford iGEM in creating a fabulous networking tool, the [http://alumni.brownigem.com/ AlumniGEM forums], which contains alumni profiles and discussion platforms. And check out the beginnings of the AlumniGEM website, a collaboration between iGEM teams and iGEM HQ to keep alumni connected to iGEM and synthetic biology.

Here is what ASU iGEM has done specifically to make these ideas into reality:

  • Helped Initiate the outreach/human practices collaboration at SB5.0
  • Along with Cornell and Brown-Stanford, created a collaboration invitation letter--inviting teams to contribute to CommunityBricks and the AlumniGEM forums--and distributed it to all 176 iGEM teams
  • Created an uploaded a Synthetic biology curriculum, [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:Exploring_Synthetic_Biology Exploring Synthetic Biology], tailored towards high school students along with an introductory presentation for iGEM teams to use.
  • Added multimedia links and other resources to the CommunityBricks website.

iGEM Outreach Collaboration Committee (CollabCom)

  • Madeline Grade, Arizona State
  • Nisarg Patel, Arizona State
  • Jovian Yu, Brown-Stanford
  • Max Song, Brown-Stanford
  • Alyssa Henning, Cornell University
  • Natasha Gomez, Panama University
  • Ann Bui, UQ-Australia
  • Grimaldo Elias, UTP Panama

Additional Collaborators, CommunityBricks

  • Hokkaido University
  • TU Munich
  • University of British Columbia

We thank the following organizations for providing links to their outreach websites and offering suggestions for future outreach and human practices collaborations:

  • [http://www.genspace.org/ Genspace] (Columbia-Cooper iGEM/ NYC iGEM)
  • Dr. Natalie Kuldell (MIT Biological Engineering/ [http://www.biobuilder.org/ BioBuilder])

Additional Collaborators, AlumniGEM

We thank the following teams for representing AlumniGEM at iGEM regional jamborees:

  • UQ-Australia: iGEM Asia
And special thanks to iGEM HQ Assistant Director Meagan Lizarazo for advising CollabCom on integrating CommunityBricks and AlumniGEM into the iGEM online community.