I followed the same pins to which the shield (not the module) is connected to the nano, see below diagram. I did however put the MOSI, MISO and SCK, RST, GND and 5V to the ICSP pins of the arduino.
The official quick start guide is available on the Arduino website. The Arduino Nano 33 IoT only supports 3.3V for inputs and outputs (IO pins) and it is not 5V tolerant like most of the other Arduino ...
You'll also notice that the Nano's pins are male since it's designed to be placed on a breadboard. Conversely, the Uno's pins are female. Both the Arduino Nano and Uno can be powered via their ...