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Nov 2, 2024 • 27min

STEM Everyday #280 | Creativity & Curiosity in PBL | feat. Kath Geramita

Kath Geramita is currently the co-Founder and COO of CreositySpace. She has also been an engineer, chemist, and entrepreneur with a passion for making science and technology useful and accessible to everyone. Kath got her start in a number of technology start-ups developing products ranging from electronic ink and cement made from CO2, to materials improving the storage capacity of batteries and fuel cells. Throughout it, she was always searching for ways to engage young children and their parents in the excitement of science, in hopes of developing more scientifically-engaged citizens. In 2015, Kath joined forces with Peg Zokowski and started CreositySpace with the vision to change the way kids think about science and technology. CreositySpace is a unique inquiry-based, learner-directed science curriculum that connects ALL K-5 students to science and capitalizes on their creativity and curiosity at a time when they ask, “What do I want to do when I grow up?" Their curriculum introduces students to the stories and innovations of STEM entrepreneurs from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences. These stories help students connect what they are learning to their lived experiences and expand their perception of potential career opportunities.If you decide to get the Book of Ideas Class Pack for your classroom, email Kath@CreositySpace.com and let her know you're a STEM Everyday listener to get 10% off the printed version.Connect with Kath & CreositySpace:Website: CreositySpace.comAccess the digital Book of Ideas: app.creosityspace.comTwitter/X: @CreositySpace Facebook: @CreositySpace Instagram: @CreositySpace Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Oct 21, 2024 • 25min

STEM Everyday #279 | Lifelong Learning as a STEM Teacher | feat. Cameron Ross

Cameron Ross is a Digital Learning Coach and teacher in Melbourne, Australia. His role includes helping teachers build ICT (Information, Communication, Technology) skills and make sure that they're not just using "tech for tech's sake." His classroom duties allow him to model lifelong learning for students while teaching them important computing skills. Connect with Cameron:Twitter/X @cameronross3Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Oct 13, 2024 • 20min

STEM Everyday #278 | Samsung Solve for Tomorrow | feat. Ann Woo

2024 begins the 15th annual  Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition, which empowers public school students in grades 6–12 to leverage STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to develop innovative solutions that address pressing local issues in their communities. Each year, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow awards more than $2 million in Samsung technology and classroom supplies to participating schools throughout the U.S. The competition format incorporates video-based storytelling, building support for a concept, and live pitch presentations emulating the real-life environment STEM students face in higher education and the STEM workspace.The Application ProcessU.S. public middle and high school educators are encouraged to submit applications now through Thursday, October 24, 2024. The entry application asks teachers to answer just three questions, sharing an initial idea outlining how students would use STEM to address a critical need in their local community. And educators don’t have to be a STEM teacher to apply—History, Arts, Physical Education teachers, coaches, and administrators from public schools are all welcome!To learn more about the annual contest, and for official contest rules, please visit samsung.com/solvefortomorrow. (Listen to Ep 253, Ep 232, &  Ep 217 for more ideas & info from Ann and contest winning teachers and Ep 246 for a conversation with Ann about the future of STEM education)Connect with Solve for Tomorrow :Website samsung.com/solvefortomorrowEmail solvefortomorrow@sea.samsung.comTwitter/X @SamsungNewsUSInstagram @solvefortomorrowFacebook facebook.com/SamsungSolveForTomorrowChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Oct 13, 2024 • 15min

STEM Everyday #277 | The National STEM Challenge | feat. Kari Byron & Jenny Buccos

Kari Byron & Jenny Buccos are here to share all about the 2nd Annual National STEM Festival. EXPLR’s National STEM Festival inspires kids nationwide to engage with STEM, a mission more crucial than ever as we advance towards a technology-driven future and workforce. Submissions for the 2025 National STEM Festival are open to young innovators across all 50 states and all U.S. territories until October 20, 2024. Top-scoring students, along with a caregiver, will receive an expense-paid trip to Washington, DC for the National STEM Festival, where they will share their project, network with top business and government leaders, and learn skills that will equip them for meaningful careers in the future. Also, check out the Live & On-Demand conversations with people in super STEM careers on the National STEM Challenge websiteEXPLR’s commitment to education includes work on a bill to establish National STEM Week, which will enhance STEM pathways for students across the country. The National STEM Week bill was introduced to Congress by U.S. Representatives Mike Carey (R-OH) and Joyce Beatty (D-OH). Kari Byron (former member of Mythbusters) and Jenny Buccos are the Co-Directors of the National STEM Challenge and Co-Founders of EXPLR.(Learn more about the origin of the National STEM Challenge from Kari on Ep 255)Connect with The National STEM Challenge:Website nationalstemchallenge.comTwitter/X: @national_stem Instagram: @nationalstemfestivalEXPLR Website explr.comChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Sep 17, 2024 • 26min

STEM Everyday #276 | Portable Microscopes from Foldscope | feat. Holly Stuart

Foldscope is the paper microscope that combines low-cost materials with precision optics. This innovation results in microscopes that are both high-quality and affordable, with a range of magnifications (50X-340X). From tiny microorganisms to larger samples like insects, plants, fabrics, and tissues, Foldscope can inspire kids to see beyond their own eyes wherever they may be! Foldscope can also attach to mobile phones for imaging and is very portable, durable, and waterproof. With that versatility, the possibilities are endless!Look for the new projection microscope soon!Connect with Foldscope:Website: foldscope.comYouTube: @FoldscopeInstruments Twitter/X: @TeamFoldscopeFacebook: @foldscopeInstagram: @teamfoldscopeMicrocosmos (where people can post their Foldscope pictures and videos): microcosmos.foldscope.comFoldscope Blogs (to get ideas for things to look at and explore): foldscope.com/blogs/blogLearn more from Ep 204: dailystem.com/2021/06/11/stem-everyday-204-inexpensive-microscopes-for-everywhere-feat-jim-cybulski/Holly Stuart is an Education Specialist at Foldscope and has spent the last 10 years as a science educator in both indoor and outdoor classrooms. She uses her background in Chemistry and Environmental Studies to seek out innovative teaching techniques to use with students. As an avid outdoor person, Holly takes her Foldscope with her on every hike and enjoys making new discoveries in the microcosmos. Holly is excited to help get Foldscopes into the hands of teachers and students so they can experience the joy of discovery as well.Connect with Holly:email: holly@foldscope.comTwitter/X: @hollyastuartChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Sep 14, 2024 • 27min

STEM Everyday #275 | STEM & Stories | feat. Kim Collazo

Kim Collazo was a public school educator for over 30 years, with experience as a 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom teacher as well as an elementary STEM Specialist and Digital Integration Facilitator. Working in Regular Ed, Special Ed, Academically and Intellectually Gifted, and two cycles of National Board Certification, Kim built a passion for integrating technology and engineering in relevant ways at the elementary level. She continues to help educators by helping the curriculum development team at Drone Legends.Kim fulfilled a life-long dream to become a picture book author when she began her Emersyn Blake series, named after her first grandchild. Find out about the CAMOES Mission Kim talked aboutConnect with Kim:Website: collazocove.comTwitter/X: @kcollazoChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Sep 7, 2024 • 15min

STEM Everyday #274 | SpaceKids Global (Part 2) | feat. Sharon Hagle

Sharon Hagle is an entrepreneur and astronaut who founded SpaceKids Global™ in 2015 with the mission to inspire STEAM+ Environment Education, with the goal of bringing the possibility of space to children. SpaceKids Global, a Florida-based national nonprofit organization dedicated to educating elementary students in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics), and Blue Origin’s nonprofit Club for the Future, announced the winners of the 2024 SpaceKids Press Squad Competition. The competition will give eight lucky students from across the U.S. the opportunity to travel to Orlando, FL, visit Blue Origin’s Rocket Park manufacturing facility, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and receive press training from a professional journalist.Selected from over 1,100 entries across all 50 states, the eight lucky winners include: Zone 1: Noelle, age 11, Bellevue, Washington.Zone 2: Tobias, age 10, Ronan, MontanaZone 3: Nevaya, age 9, Bismarck, North DakotaZone 4: Anahita, age 11, West Lafayette, Indiana Zone 5: Alethea, age 12, Burton, West Virginia Boys and Girls Clubs: Zoey, age 11, Orlando, FloridaFirst Responder: Vivian, age 11, Ft. Collins, ColoradoU.S. Military: Malaki, age 8, Mexico, New YorkThe SpaceKids Press Squad will meet with Club for the Future Ambassadors from Blue Origin, including engineers, spacecraft designers, and managers, to interview and learn about their careers and experiences. The Press Squad may also watch the official live webcast of a Blue Origin New Shepard rocket launch taking place at Launch Site One in West Texas from the Blue Origin Mission Control center in Florida. Follow SpaceKids Global to learn more about each winner leading up to the Orlando adventure. For more information about SpaceKids Global’s mission and to stay up to date on future events, visit spacekids.globalLearn more on Episode 266 of the STEM Everyday PodcastConnect with SpaceKids Global:Website: www.spacekids.globalTwitter/X: @spacekidsglobalYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCBbnk-mxgfULHMYkuVhCmKQFacebook: @thespacekidsglobalInstagram: @spacekidsglobalChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Aug 24, 2024 • 25min

STEM Everyday #273 | Invention & Patents | feat. the USPTO & Teen Inventors

Creating opportunities for young people to learn about patents by introducing invention education and IP literacy is an important part of STEM learning.Lauren Strechay and Nicolette Buonora, recently graduated high school students, developed the Battery Swap System as their solution in a classroom challenge. After continued iteration, their Battery Swap System was recognized at the US National Invention Convention, earning a patent sponsorship and a finalist award, propelling Lauren and Nicolette to the global convention and ultimately a USPTO patent approval. From the US Patent and Trademark Office, Juan Valentin is an education program advisor in the USPTO's Students and Learners Division in the Office of Public Engagement, where he is responsible for the development and implementation of educational projects of national and international scope, with a particular emphasis on directing and coordinating the development of STEM, design-thinking, or invention-focused projects infused with intellectual property (IP) concepts. A significant part of Juan's job is cultivating relationships and finding areas for collaboration with external organizations, academic institutions, and federal agencies.Prior to joining the Students and Learners Division, Juan was a patent examiner at the USPTO for 12 years, specializing in the art of optical measuring and testing devices. Juan holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Clarkson University.Resources & Opportunities mentioned by Juan:Kids, students, and educators | USPTONational Summer Teacher Institute | USPTOEquIPHQ (uspto.gov)Master Teacher of Invention and Intellectual Property Education Program (MTIP) | USPTOLearn more about Lauren & Nicolette's Battery Swap invention in this news storyConnect with The USPTO:Website: uspto.govemail: education@uspto.govTwitter/X: @usptoYouTube: @USPTOvideoFacebook: facebook.com/uspto.govInstagram: @usptoChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Aug 12, 2024 • 24min

STEM Everyday #272 | PBL and Tapas? | feat. Tara Koehler & John Sammon

Tara Koehler and John Sammon have been educators in New York for over 20 years. From their roles in classrooms to their current roles as instructional coaches, they don't lead from the sidelines. They get right in the game with the teachers to help them incorporate STEM, STEAM, and PBL in practical and efficient ways.In addition to their classroom work, they provide PD with STEAM learning, steammachinepd.com, and just wrote a book outlining their best ideas for PBL, The Tapas Approach to Project Based Learning, presents an innovative perspective on PBL by advocating a 'small bites' methodology. This approach emphasizes the benefits of breaking down complex educational concepts and processes into manageable, digestible segments, much like enjoying a variety of tapas in a meal. Tara says "students learn best by doing rather than being told, and learning is not one-size-fits-all. Students should be actively engaged in their learning." John agrees, "my intentions are to deepen understanding through authentic learning experiences, where children engage with fundamental questions about the world and how humans have investigated and found answers to those questions." Connect with Tara & Mike:Website: pbltapas.comWebsite for their PD: steammachinepd.comTwitter/X: @steammachinepdTwitter/X for John: @SammonSTEAMTwitter/X for Tara: @TKtalksSTEAMChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Aug 7, 2024 • 19min

STEM Everyday #271 | Creating with Nurcs | feat. Mike Cairns

Mike Cairns is a creator & innovator. His career in drones took a quick turn one day at home. His son showed him a character he called "Ninja Gator" made with popsicle sticks and tape. An idea was sparked. “Why don't we make a connector system so you can build and reuse craft sticks without glue or tape!?” Nurcs became that connector. Inexpensive & reusable, these small plastic connectors allow kids and adults alike to build bigger things than they have ever built before. After hundreds of prototypes and many long hours, they finalizes the proper proportions and settled on six standard pieces that allow people to build many different combinations of structures (and over seventy other combination pieces that may make their way into expansion sets down the road). The possibilities are endless and the quality is long lasting with this Made in the USA STEM resource. Connect with Mike & Nurcs:Website: nurcs.comTwitter/X: @nurcstoyFacebook: @nurcstoyInstagram: @nurcstoyYouTube: @nurcstoyChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show

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