“…Nanotechnology, with its multidisciplinary character, has experienced a rise in the past few decades and has had a significant influence on almost all fields of science and technology, − including chemistry . This was also recognized in 2016 when the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Stoddart, Sauvage, and Feringa for their remarkable work on nanomachines. , As the relevance of nanotechnology in society grew more and more obvious, its importance in education became more evident too. ,− This has been recognized at all levels of education, namely, primary, secondary, ,− and tertiary (higher) education. ,− Most contributions regarding nanotechnology in higher education, however, deal with the importance of teaching nanotechnology, , the content taught within nanotechnology courses ,,, or laboratory experiments found useful to illustrate important concepts in nanotechnology in the lab. − However, there are only several published contributions on the activities in the nanotechnology classroom ,,,,,,, at any level as most contributions focus on wh...…”