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GDP Script/ Top Stories for March 29th Publish Date: March 29th PRE-ROLL: MONSTER JAM From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, March 29th and Happy Birthday to Cy Young ***03.29.25 - BIRTHDAY – CY YOUNG*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett police searching for missing non-verbal 5-year-old boy Coolray Field has 11 new dishes on the menu for Gwinnett Stripers' 2025 season Gwinnett County Is Looking To Fill Lifeguard Positions All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett police searching for missing non-verbal 5-year-old boy Gwinnett County Police are searching for 5-year-old Indi Bullock, a non-verbal child who went missing Thursday afternoon after reportedly jumping from a balcony at the Reflections on Sweetwater Apartments in Lawrenceville. Indi is about 3 feet tall, weighs 45 pounds, has black hair in two braids, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black shirt, green shorts, and no shoes. Anyone with information is urged to contact GCPD detectives at 770-513-5300. STORY 2: Coolray Field has 11 new dishes on the menu for Gwinnett Stripers' 2025 season Coolray Field’s 2025 season brings an elevated dining experience with 11 new menu items crafted by Gwinnett Stripers Executive Chef Joi Miles. Blending Southern flavors with diverse cuisines, highlights include a Fried Green Tomato Sandwich, Korean Cauliflower, Blackened Shrimp Tacos, and the ATL Lemon Pepper Chicken Sandwich. Vegetarian options have expanded, and local influences like lemon pepper chicken and nods to Gwinnett’s Korean community shine. Other additions include a Brisket Philly, Southwest Chicken Egg Rolls, and classic subs like Chicken Parmesan. Miles aims to create a memorable culinary experience for fans, enhancing their ballpark visits. STORY 3: Gwinnett County Is Looking To Fill Lifeguard Positions Gwinnett County is hiring lifeguards for its award-winning park system this summer. Offering free training, flexible hours, and a fun team environment, the job starts at $17.32 per hour with part-time and seasonal positions available. Lifeguards will work at five year-round aquatic centers and four seasonal pools, gaining lifesaving skills and fitness benefits. Visit GwinnettCounty.com/Lifeguard for details. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: MONSTER JAM STORY 4: Peachtree Corners closing off parts of Town Center for repairs and lawn maintenance Peachtree Corners' Town Center will undergo maintenance over the next few months, impacting access to some areas. Starting March 31, the Town Green lawn will close until May 9 to allow new grass to take root, reopening for the summer concert series on May 10. Parking deck repairs are also underway, with sections temporarily closed on a rolling basis until July. The deck will remain open, with directional signs ensuring safety and minimizing disruption. City officials appreciate residents' patience as they work to maintain the center's long-term functionality. STORY 5: Fox Theatre Offers High School Students A Chance To Learn About Working In The Performing Arts The Fox Theatre’s Fox Gives program is accepting applications for its 2025-2026 All-Access Pass, an immersive initiative for high school students interested in performing arts careers. Open to Georgia public and Title I schools within 50 miles of the Fox, the program offers hands-on learning, mentorship, live performance access, and career workshops. Schools with active arts programs can apply by May 9, with up to 30 students from three schools selected. Additionally, a $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to a standout student in the current program to support their arts education. Visit the Fox Theatre website for details. Break 3: MONSTER JAM STORY 6: Police: GSMST Student allegedly recorded girls in school bathroom at least 13 times A former Gwinnett School of Math Science and Technology student, Hongming Mo, 17, faces felony charges for allegedly recording female classmates in the bathroom at least 13 times since last October. Mo was arrested on Feb. 25 after being caught recording a student in a girls' restroom. GSMST Principal Logan Malm confirmed Mo is no longer a student at the school, and swift disciplinary and legal actions were taken. Released on a $5,000 bond, Mo is barred from returning to GSMST. The incident was reported by another student, highlighting the school’s “See Something, Say Something” safety culture. STORY 7: Lawrenceville annexation bill headed to governor's desk Lawrenceville is one step away from a May 2026 referendum on annexing 5.3 square miles, potentially adding 19,000 residents and becoming Gwinnett County's largest city. The Georgia Senate unanimously passed House Bill 739, awaiting Gov. Brian Kemp's signature. If approved, the annexation would balance the city's tax base, reducing tax-exempt properties from 40% to 21%. Residents in the annexed areas would see no net change in millage rates but would shift to city services. The expansion, effective January 2027, would require $9 million annually for additional services, offset by matching revenue. 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In this episode, Ben explores the extraordinary journey of Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne, a trailblazer in the field of aerospace engineering. Camille reflects on her impactful career at NASA, where she led key human spaceflight programs and advanced groundbreaking science missions. She shares insights into her work at Arusha Space, promoting space-based solutions for global sustainability, and her passion for STEM education for young women through The Brightest Stars Foundation. They discuss her Trinidadian upbringing, her journey to becoming one of the few women of colour in senior leadership at NASA, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in space exploration. This episode is a testament to Camille's belief in the transformative power of education, the boundless opportunities of space, and her enduring mission to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. This weeks episode is sponsored by AIDAA. Check them out: https://www.aidaa.it/ OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 01:01 AIDAA 01:48 From Trinidad to NASA 05:45 Arriving at NASA for the first time 06:47 No social media 07:36 NASA career 13:26 Space industry is changing 15:24 Arusha Space 17:00 Picking “the dream team” 18:45 Private/Public Partnerships in the US and elsewhere 20:04 Current projects 21:12 Future of space exploration/what inspires Camille! 23:55 Why Space?! 25:41 The Brightest Stars Foundation 29:10 Advice to get into the industry (for non Math/Science students) 31:13 Engaging with non Space fairing nations 34:20 Wrap Up and Socials Connect with Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne: Arusha Space Website: https://arushaspace.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arusha.space/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arushaspace/ Brightest Stars Foundation Website: https://www.brighteststarsfoundation.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighteststarsfoundation/ Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Youtube: www.youtube.com/@astrobenpodcast Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ X: https://x.com/Gambleonit Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@astrobenpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrobenpodcast/
Author Kate Hannon joins the Master Books podcast to reveal her latest mathmatical homeschool resource: The Big Book of Math. This historical timeline of math, science, and technology comes in the form of a book of panels that can be viewed one at a time, spread out on a table or floor, or hung on a long wall for families to enjoy for years to come. In this podcast episode designed for homeschool families and educators, you will enjoy discover: 9:31 - How to use Big Book of Math in your homeschool day 11:13 - Learn how to incorporate the guide included in the back of the book. 12:56 - How to use the Big Book of Math with various ages to aid in homeschool education 14:48 - Kate shares the biblical worldview of math explained including the Bible verse, Jeremiah 33:25-26. Learn More and Purchase the Big Book of Math by Master Books homeschool curriculum here: Big Book of Math: A Historical Timeline of Math, Science, and Technology (masterbooks.com) Explore other timelines available at MasterBooks.com Timelines - Books (masterbooks.com)
At first glance, many who begin exploring classical Christian education may assume that its proclivity for the humanities - the Great Books, history, philosophy, etc. - leads to weaker science and mathematics disciplines. Hear from Rhonda Forbes, Veritas Dean of Math and Science, and Bill Lauris, beloved Veritas upper school science teacher, on why that assumption is in fact a gross misconception! In this episode, we examine not only our culture's fascination with STEM, but the importance it plays in any student's education. Listen to hear how, specifically, a classical Christian education uniquely prepares students to thrive in STEM fields, thanks to the distinctive tenets which lead to critical thinking, problem solving, and an integrated view of subjects. We'll touch on topics like: Advanced Placement courses and tests Using secular science and math textbooks A classical Christian view of STEM and more! You'll not only get to know a couple of our STEM teachers a little better through this conversation, but you will appreciate and understand how a classical Christian school can offer one of the best platforms for students to develop a love and skillset in math and science. Reading recommendations mentioned in this episode: Bavinck: A Critical Biography The Journal of Chemical Education Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
If Williamsburg and James City County decide to split their school district, Williamsburg test scores may drop. James City County students outperformed Williamsburg students in math, science and reading SOL tests according to the city's feasibility report, released this week.
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To help Alabama students raise their ACT scores and improve their college admissions outcomes, the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science has created a program which will offer free standardized test prep to qualifying juniors. Online sessions led by a standardized testing expert will begin on Jan. 9 and conclude right before the state administration of the ACT exam in March. ATC Inc. reported in November the national average ACT composite score dropped to 19.5 out of a maximum score of 36 for the class of 2023, the lowest average score in 30 years.Article Link
On this week's show, Kara & Caryn are joined by math teacher Joshua Amstutz and science teacher Brad Ciminowasielewski as they delve into how they approach problem-based learning in their classrooms with technology.
Laurel Davis, from Math & Science Upward Bound is interviewed from the Summer 2023 Upward Bound Program.
Welcome to our conversation with Dancer and Business Coach Audra Allen-Queen. Audra Allen-Queen, Mindset Expert & Business coach, helps dance leaders, CEO's and entrepreneurs create a sustainable and aligned business, so they can finally live the life they dreamed of when starting their business, without sacrificing themselves or doing what they love, using the Dance CEO Method. Audra is founder & CEO of The Dance CEO Coach business, which houses the Business Academy for Dancers®, the Dance CEO University™ and is host of the Dance CEO Podcast™. Audra shares with us a very useful tool for anyone, dancer or non-dancer, to get out of spinning and stuck to growing and thriving. If you are looking for a great journaling prompt to help you move past the crap you're feeling, listen in. We also share a bit about life as a business owner and mom. Instagram: @thedanceceocoachFacebook: @thedanceceocoachPodcast: The Dance CEO PodcastA bit more about Audra: Audra is also co-founder of the Dance Business Owner Summit, and adjunct dance professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. She earned her Master of Fine Arts degree and College Teaching Certificate from the University of Arizona and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado Mesa University. She has held the positions of Co-Artistic Director for an Arizona based dance company, Director of Dance for the Louisiana School for Math Science and the Arts and adjunct dance professor at Northwestern State University. Audra calls New Orleans, Louisiana home, where she keeps her 2 lil humans alive, along with all the house plants and her dance history book collection. You can find Audra frequently in Florida visiting her husband and his 3 lil humans, and frequenting the beach. Follow Audra on Instagram @thedanceceocoach and visit her website at the www.thedanceceocoach.comLove today's podcast?
Math + Science = God Steve talks to Melissa Gardenghi who teaches science and math at BJU. They talk about how life leads to God. Our goal is to apply Biblical Truth to the big issues of the day and to spread the Good News of the Gospel to as many people as possible through the airwaves as well as digitally. This mission, like others, requires funding. So, if you feel led to help support this effort, you can make a tax-deductible donation online HERE. Thank You!
Director Williams and Director Descalzo explain the TRIO programs at Carl Sandburg College by discussing who is eligible, the benefits, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
How do you integrate Math & Science into Christmas? Take a look at my demos. Candy Cane Science https://howtohomeschoolmychild.com/candy-cane-experiments Star of Bethlehem Bible Study https://kerry-beck-school.teachable.com/p/star-bethlehem Christmas Bake Sale Guide https://howtohomeschoolmychild.com/candy-cane-experiments/ What other Christmas math & science activities do you have?
In this inaugural episode of Deity Deep Dives, Anjel testifies their devotion to Seshat, Egyptian Goddess of math and science and “she who is foremost in the house of books”. This episode is one part information about the Goddess Seshat and one part personal gnosis as Anjel shares their devotional practice and how it has inspired this podcast and their scientific aspirations. This episode is also a dedication to Anjel's tarot teacher, friend and mentor, Richard Stratton who passed away around this time in 2020. Anjel shares a poem written by Richard about Egypt as they bonded in their love of the Goddess of books and record keeping. Show notes and transcripts available here. Stickers of this and other deities are available on our Etsy.
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For Educational purposes and inspirational materials. The Actors, Artists, Authors, Creators/Commentators, Poets/Producers and other professionals own their books/poetry, plays, music/songs and content. ☆☆Check out You Tube Interview by Host, Elie Mystal, with his guest Malcolm Nance, Author of multiple bestsellers, Retired Navy Captain and National Security Analyst. .☆☆Discretion is advised. May not be suitable for some audiences. ☆☆Check out the RSC, (Royal Shakespeare Company), You Tube video, "Exploring Rhetorical Speech": Brutus' Speeches in Julius Caesar.☆☆Student Debt and loans updates. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona advised Chuck Todd, Host of NBC's show, "Meet the Press," that an announcement is coming at the end of August 2022 about the Student Loan forgiveness promise made by Biden to cancel $10k student loans for borrowers before he was sworn in as the 46th President of the U.S. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The brother's are back in the sound studio after a long Hiatus, and boy did we miss it. It felt good to be home. This episode is all about grad school and new ideas Dave is learning to implement in his classroom. Bob is a great ear as always and up for a little knowledge. Learn all about ELA, Social Studies, and Math/Science literacy and how we can all implement disciplinary literacy with some great action items and new ideas. Here is a link to one of Dave's lessons plans on immigration, but feel free to email for other ideas. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aU2p4eVScw3cSIaY2z12ju5y9iyaj53q/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103573351396379238331&rtpof=true&sd=true Contact info Email - davepeachtree@gmail.com Twitter - @BMaze19 IG - Thriving_In_Dystopia Website - https://thrivingindystopia.com/ TikTok - @davepeachtree Deep appreciation to In Heaven by Drake Stafford for our intro song Captain Jack by is the new outro, the prolific and enigmatic Joe Shine for the thumbnail art. Big thank you to Nadir Čajić for editing this week's show. Finally, we are indebted to the wonderful Chris Sawyer for funding and creating our new website. Thank you, Mix.
Can you cover the general subject of young women aged 16-18 today and their life path? The background is I am trying to talk to my 17-year old sister who lives in Atlanta. My Father and I are in New York and I have a different mother. My sister says she wants to get into Forensics but has a 2.5 GPA and very poor PSAT scores, particularly in Math/Science. She takes the SATs in December and I don't think the score will be good. So I told her you need to find another interest which is more realistic given your grades. She says she has none and "You are not helping!" Long story short her Mother is not a good parent. There has been neglect in the past one of which incidents which transpired was sending her to school at 12 years old in 15 degree February weather with no jacket walking through the ghetto. This was all caught by a private investigator in the car with my Dad and Aunt. Of course it wasn't enough evidence for my Father to be granted custody. She refuses to leave her mother after High School graduation because the Mother is a loser that doesn't want to work. There is some more depth and background to this situation but let's just say on top of the generational difference (I am 28, my sister is 17) it's hard to communicate with her due to the distance and her Mother telling her lies about my Father and me. I am sure she is also trying to pull on emotional strings to get sympathy from her and abuse the Mother-Child connection. How can we break her free after she graduates (she wants my Father to support her Mother financially and it has already been clearly defined that would NEVER happen EVER). My Father is willing to provide housing for my sister while she goes to community college (due to her poor GPA) and I will be using my social/professional connections to help her get ahead. But none of this is on the table if she remains in Atlanta with her Mother or attempts to include her Mother in this offer. How do you talk to a 17 year old female and get her to take life seriously? I don't want her coming to me when she is my age asking for money or assistance. It will make me look bad to my professional contacts and could potentially be used as blackmail material if I become highly successful.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If you're a student studying math, science, and engineering, these are the best scholarships to help cover the cost of college. The post The Best Scholarships and Fellowships for Math, Science, and Engineering appeared first on The College Investor.
In a school workshop, Grade 6 students were invited to collaborate directly with teachers to create a new interdisciplinary study, covering multiple subject areas. The outcome was a unit in math, science, and humanities classes that resulted in the construction of a vegetable garden on campus. Today we're joined by Grade 6 student Mia and Grade 6 Math and Science Teacher Mr. Greg Brown who were among the group leading the creation of the unit. They explain how this project came into existence the help they received from a local village, and plans for the sustainability of the garden in the future.
Ruda Zhang | Math-Science Duality Watch it on... Youtube: https://youtu.be/GoDwen-RGZg Podbean: https://dataandsciencepodcast.podbean.com/e/ruda-zhang-math-science-duality/ Statistics is thought to reside at the interface of science and mathematics. Ruda Zhang (Duke University) discusses the friction at this interface and the role that both mathematical formalism & observational/data-driven intuition play in scientific discovery. A great topic for anyone interested in statistics' role in scientific discovery. #datascience #ai #science #mathematics Topic List 00:00 COMING UP... 2:44 Ruda Zhang's compendium of cool ideas + a Gaussian process PSA 7:08 Is intuition undervalued in scientific research? 10:16 Mathematics vs observational science. Rigor vs intuition. 14:07 Intuition & discovery precedes mathematical rigor 21:58 Mathematics vs empirical science & the complexity of induction 30:24 Abstract thinking & the cost/benefit of discovery 37:25 The efficient frontier / Pareto Front of knowledge 42:55 Pragmatism and competence 50:24 Math /science dualism 1:15:52 AI making scientific discoveries 1:19:15 Statistical & scientific debate
Wilde & Tausch put on their scientific caps--or maybe their chef hats--to dive into how the Packers should approach using the franchise tag on Davante Adams this offseason if they choose to do so.
A powerful conversation in episode 15 of SC Charter Chatter as we continue our celebration of Black History Month. We're spotlighting the work being done by African American school leaders in South Carolina's charter schools. We discuss their contributions to education and hear about the impactful work for families and students. We talk to Pee Dee Math, Science, and Technology Academy Charter School Executive Director Mr. Keith Bailey in this episode. A founding member of PDMSTA, Mr. Bailey shares his passion for his students and community. Mr. Bailey also shares his unique journey into education and why he chose to lead a charter school. Mr. Bailey tells us his perspective on Black History Month and the importance of being an African American school leader.Connect with Mr. Bailey & PDMSTA :https://twitter.com/ekbaileyhttps://pdmsta.org/https://twitter.com/pdmstahttps://www.facebook.com/PDMSTAConnect With SC Charter Chatter:Follow the SC Charter Chatter Podcast for free.Email the show at podcast@sccharterchatter.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SCCharterSchoolsTwitter: https://twitter.com/SCCharterSchool
As an alternative for those who would rather listen ad-free, sign up for a premium subscription to receive the following:• All JBP Podcast episodes ad-free• Monthly Ask-Me-Anything episodes (and the ability to ask questions)• Presale access to events• Premium, detailed show notes for future episodesSign up here: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com/-This episode was recorded on November 1, 2021.In this episode, Curt and I discuss truth, God, science, and Curt's documentary ‘Better Left Unsaid' about the ramifications of left-wing politics going too far.Curt Jaimungal is a Torontonian filmmaker and YouTuber @Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal, where he explores theoretical physics, consciousness, free will, and God—to name a few.Check out Curt's YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/c/TheoriesofEverythingAnd his documentaryhttp://betterleftunsaidfilm.comAlso, take the Understanding Myself personality questionnaire if so inclinedhttps://understandmyself.com________________Chapters________________[00:00] Intro[01:03] Noam Chomsky [04:46] Central vs. radical left[11:42] The political runaway feedback loop[16:26] Self-deception[22:57] Perception, Power, & Psychopathy[28:26] On Dialogue[31:36] Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, & Lawrence Krauss[34:58] The Imitation Instinct [39:24] Religious Depth[42:36] Atheism, Dogma, & Perception[47:29] Visual Perception [50:17] Persistent Patterns[53:16] South Park [56:11] Sam Harris & Truth[01:01:03] Mysteries of Math & Science[01:05:09] Science in Religion[01:06:10] Computation & Consciousness[01:11:27] Jung I [01:14:20] Ethics & Psychotherapy[01:18:38] 'Better Left Unsaid' [01:20:11] God & Responsibility, Defined[01:25:07] Jung II [01:30:43] Atheistic Scientists [01:34:05] Defining God II [01:39:29] Imitation & Worship[01:40:00] Self-fulfilling Beliefs & Deceit[01:47:33] Not Repeating Oneself[01:48:31] Podcasting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SS02- Supplemental Session 02: OTwithDA God, Math, Science, and Faith The purpose of these additional sessions is to address "thorny" or "problematic" issues, passages, etc in the Old Testament. Discussed live on Instagram by Pastor David Asscherick and Anthony Bosman on 1/29/2022 Videos can be found at the David Asscherick YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/c/DavidAsscherick SS02: https://youtu.be/tFpkeg5Gqd0
Combining tech with healthcare, Stephen shares how he's found success from biomedical engineering to pharmaceuticals, with an MBA on the side. (0:00) Intro & High School Chemistry Video (3:08) Math & Science, UNC, engineering (5:26) Biomedical engineering at UNC (8:10) Interest in Pharmaceuticals (11:56) Atrium Health internship, post-Grad internship at GSK (18:27) GSK rotational program - sales to marketing (22:40) GSK sales operations and back to marketing role (25:11) Back to UNC for remote, part-time MBA (39:19) Q&A https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-haskell-2b44796a/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWUYHHo-zB0 #engineering #engineeringcareers #biomedicalengineering #dumbitdown
WRAM "Community Hour" interview with Stephanie Woodard, Director of Carl Sandburg College's Upward Bound Math-Science Program. (Recorded Dec. 13, 2021)
Coach B might be a Math & Science guy, but his tips on YouTube and the resources he lists can help you if your new to YouTube or a veteran. A but outside my normal conversations, but what a great opportunity to talk to someone that is having tremendous success on that platform! Moo Moo Math & Science YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/MooMooMath Moo Moo Math & Science Website - http://www.moomoomath.com/ Powtoon Editing Software - https://www.powtoon.com/ Audacity Audio Software - https://www.audacityteam.org/ Canva Thumbnail Editor - https://www.canva.com/ TubeBuddy Channel Growth Software - https://www.tubebuddy.com/ Adobe Premiere Pro Video Editing - https://www.adobe.com/ Suggested Podcasts: Video Creators - Next Level YouTube Tactics - https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/video-creators/id1073455415?l=en TubeBuddy Express Podcast - https://www.tubebuddy.com/express YouTube Creators Hub w/ Dusty Porter - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/youtube-creators-hub/id843566797 Suggested YouTube Channels: Seth Demoor - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeSHo5kTvzoik4STh7MuMCA Casey NeilStat - https://www.youtube.com/c/Caseyneistatofficial Billy Yang - https://www.youtube.com/c/BillyYang Salomon - https://www.youtube.com/c/SalomonTV Ryan Van Duzer - https://www.youtube.com/duzertv Drew BVlankenbecler - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGSLwtvC7ccanzHye1QYvew MR Runningpains (Aaron's) information: If you'd like to learn more about Patreon or to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/MRRunningpains My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw https://www.strava.com/athletes/18431982 To sign up for my Newsletter -https://www.mrrunningpains.com Email - runningpains@gmail.com Thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains Discounts: 15% off KOGALLA - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains 15% off XOSKIN - http://www.xoskin.us - use code MR Runningpains
Another back-porch reading of "Tending to the Past," a book I wrote a few years ago. It is part novel, part memoir, part collection of writings. Through narrative, essays, and poetry, this episode includes a 9/11 poem; The Importance of Math & Science to Democratic Values; and Songlines--pages 87-107 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-mcginnis/support
The second episode of the GoBlueCast highlights Upward Bound Math & Science (UBMS)! Our host, Rawan, is joined by UBMS staff members Willis Peavy and Tiffany Hackett. This episode discusses the importance of UBMS and why high school students should join this program if they have the opportunity. Thank you for listening!
In this episode we have Kimberly Gomez, an alumna of the TRIO Upward Bound Math/Science program at Pasadena City College (CA). Kimberly is on the podcast to share her educational journey, experiences in TRIO UBMS, going to college, and working for a college access program at CALSOAPLA. A HUGE thank you to our sponsors: Angelica Vialpando, Rosario Riley, and StudentAccess(ad within the podcast) Visit our sponsor at: Student Access: https://www.studentaccess.com/ Help keep our podcast going: Become a Patron of the Let's Talk TRIO podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalktrio Let's Talk TRIO Podcast Team Audio Engineer & Music Composer/Production (Intro/Transition/Outro): John Russell Producer & Marketing Manager - Voiceover and Ad: Amelia Castañeda Executive Producer & Host: Juan Rivas #TRIOworks #LetsTalkTRIO #TRIOvoices #TRIOpodcast #TRIOprograms #TRIOupwardbound #TRIOalumni #TRIOubms
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If you're interested in a STEM-related career, Onondaga Community College's School of Math, Science & Engineering is exactly what you're looking for. The School has four degree paths:Engineering Science A.S.Environmental Technology A.A.S.Geospatial Science & Technology A.A.S.Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics & Science A.S.In this edition of our podcast, "College Chat," we speak with School of Math, Science & Engineering Faculty School Specialist Professor Justin Fiene.The School of Math, Science & Engineering can be reached by email mathscienceandengineering@sunyocc.edu or by phone (315) 498-7310.
The annual 2020 Math Science History Holiday Puzzle is UP!! This year the first person to respond with the correct answer receives a $25 Amazon gift card! The details are in the podcast and at MathScienceHistory.com. Thank you for a wonderful year! Until 2021, carpe diem! All music is public domain. Little Prince by Lloyd Rogers. We Wish You a Merry Christmas by the U.S. Naval Academy. Ambient 03 by Sscheidl at Pixabay. A Journey Beyond by Christian Bodhi.
Welcome to the fourth installment of a 4-part series called “The gift of being fully present.” During these episodes, we've been getting you powerful and practical strategies to help you to BE IN THE MOMENT and be FULLY PRESENT more often. With this episode, we're going to get you a strategy that might seem counterintuitive to living more in the present… BUT… trust me… it's going to help to infuse the here and now… with some joy, some hope and even some fun. And it's something that's going to be soooooooo important as we all march into 2021. It's called “Intentional Anticipation” and I can't wait to get it to you! #letsdothis RESOURCES: PART 1 of the Give the Gift of Being Fully Present: The First Question www.mitchmatthews.com/302 PART 2 of the Give the Gift of Being Fully Present: The Experiment www.mitchmatthews.com/303 PART 3 of the Give the Gift of Being Fully Present: The Christmas Carol Method www.mitchmatthews.com/304 The Study on Travel and Anticipation: US National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor: www.shawnachor.com/books The Undefeated Mind by Dr. Alex Lickerman: Click here. The best 100 Movies Ranked by the American Film Institute: Click here Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 Welcome to part four! 1:33 What to expect today 2:42 Episode begins 4:20 What is coming up in January 5:07 The concept of novelty 7:30 The gift of anticipation 16:00 Giving yourself permission 19:15 Set a date 21:09 How Mitch is implementing this in his family 23:02 Grow your hope muscle 24:11 Mitch's wish for you this season 25:40 Share this episode with a friend THE EPISODE - TRANSCRIPTION: Okay… in episode 304… you may remember that we talked about something I call the “The Christmas Carol Method” of being in the moment. We talked about questions about your past and questions about your present... to help you feel more gratitude and to help you to live more in the here and now. Well… today we're going to be talking about the future and something I call, “Intentional Anticipation.” It's a strategy that can build a sense of hope and excitement… and even joy… right here. Right now. Now… you might be saying… “Woah amigo, hold up!!! I thought we were talking about living more in the NOW… and being more present. Doesn't thinking about the future move us out of that?” And… if you're asking that… you're flippin' brilliant. Because yes… sometimes… thinking about the future… and all the things that are outside of our control… can… let's be honest… start to freak us out. In fact, I love a quote I recently heard from the late great Janice Joplin, she said, “You can destroy your NOW, by worrying about your tomorrow.” Amen to THAT. BUT… I want to be clear… that's not what we're doing. What we're talking about today is “Intentional Anticipation.” And since this is DREAM THINK DO… we're going to introduce you to the concept… get you some science to back it up… AND most importantly… show you how to use it in 15 minutes or less. How does that sound? Okay… cool… let's do this! Now… in January… we're going to be getting you a few episodes that focus on the subject of happiness. Not in some airy-fairy kind of way… but we're going to be digging into the science and application of feeling happy… more often. And… I can't wait to get those episodes to you. But… as we start to head that direction… I want to share a few things I've been learning there… and add them to our subject of being more present and living in the moment more. So… one of the things I've been learning about as a key to having more happiness is the concept of “novelty.” The idea… that although we like it when certain things stay the same… one of the things that brings a sense of happiness is a sense of novelty. That sense that every so often… we get to experience something NEW. Something out of the norm. Something unusual. It can be little things like… Buying and wearing some new clothes. Or reading a new book. Or… trying a food we haven't tasted before or driving down a road we've never explored. Or… things like... Visiting a city we've never gone to before. Meeting a new person and getting to know them. Buying a new piece of technology… or a new toy. Novelty. Just think about it… and I'm betting you know exactly what I'm talking about. That sense of NEWNESS can spark a sensation of joy and excitement. And… just as importantly… ANTICIPATING something new can spark that feeling almost as much… if not more… joy and excitement… as the experience itself. Heck, there's a LOT of research to back this up. In fact, it's called the Science of Anticipation. Let me give you some examples: There was one study published in the National Institutes of Health that looked at people who were getting ready to go on vacation. It tracked them and their sense of self-perceived happiness before, during and after the trip… compared to a control group who didn't take a trip at all. One of the things that surprised researchers was that the highest levels of happiness seemed to occur leading up to the vacation… as opposed to during the trip… or post trip. Maybe you can identify with that. Seriously… think about vacations you've taken in the past. Can you remember the excitement you felt leading up to the trip? The planning? The fun you had imagining visiting that one particular restaurant… or riding that one ride you'd heard so much about… or dipping your toes in that sand of that one beach a friend had told you about. Ohhhhhhh yeah. The anticipation. I came across another example of this in the book, The Happiness Advantage. The author cites a study in which people who just thought about watching their favorite movies actually raised their endorphin levels by 27%. He said researchers concluded that, “Anticipating future rewards can actually light up the pleasure centers in your brain as much as the actual reward itself will.” I bet you've experienced this too… right? Just looking forward to something made you feel better. It's like how Dr. Alex Lickerman put it in his book The Undefeated Mind, “Anticipating something pleasant seems to have almost unequaled power to make our present glow.” I bet you know exactly what these researchers are talking about. I bet you've felt that anticipation of something new… and got some good mental juice out of it. Right? It feels good. And… the research suggests… we can do some things to intentionally harness that joy… and experience the joy… the fun… even the hope that comes from that anticipation… more often. Especially IF we're intentional about it. Hence… our term: “Intentional Anticipation. And I'm going to get you those strategies in just a second. BUT before we go there… I HAVE to speak to a couple of things. Let's call them a couple of big ol' elephants… or maybe… in 2020… better said, a couple of potential grizzly bears in the room. Here's the deal… I bet you're tracking with me… BUT we have to deal with that big ol' BUT that might be brewing deep down on the inside for you. We have to admit that our ability to enjoy anticipation has truly taken a beating this year. Can I get an amen? There's a good chance that if you're listening to this… heck… if you're breathing… you've had something BIG get postponed or canceled this year. A trip. A big event. Something important. A graduation. A dance. A wedding. A business event. A vacation. A conference. Heck… we've got a lot of college students that listen to DREAM THINK DO… so there is a VERY good chance it's impacted the way you're doing college or even made it so you're delaying college for the year. Or… maybe you have young kiddos… and it's a day by day thing on whether you're going to be teaching MATH… SCIENCE… and SOCIAL STUDIES… WHILE also navigating your life and your career. Or… maybe it's the 17th hundredth zoom meeting… as opposed to being in the same room with people. And… heck… even the holidays. Everything feels like it's up in the air… and that it constantly has the potential of shifting on us. So yeah… we've got to talk about THAT… right? Because if we don't… this all can seem pretty empty… and all rainbows and unicorns… as opposed to something you can REALLY use. So… IF YOU ONLY HEAR THIS ONE THING… I would love for it to be this: INTENTIONAL ANTICIPATION in THIS season means giving yourself permission to cherish and look forward to the small stuff. Or… more accurately said… this might mean looking forward to things that we might have considered the “small stuff” in the past… but we're realizing it's the wildly BIG stuff. I'll give you an example. Admittedly… this might be a bit dorky… but I think it will help. If you've been listening to DREAM THINK DO for a while… you know my family is into movies. It's our jam. And I don't know how many opening night movies we've been to… but… seriously… if the Matthews clan was looking forward to a movie… there was a VERY good chance… we were there on opening night. We did it for the excitement of it… the fun of it. Heck… I didn't realize it at the time… it was for the anticipation and the novelty of it. AND to be COMPLETELY honest… we wanted to make sure some major part of the movie or the big twist wasn't ruined by some jackhole who put a spoiler out on social media. It was always fun… BUT if I'm honest… it had started to become a bit of a “given” that's what we'd do. Heck, I'll be the first to say we'd probably even started to take it for granted… and could almost be passe about it. Well… as you can imagine… we haven't been to an opening night movie premiere since March. So when I heard Wonder Woman 1984 was going to open on Christmas night… I bought tickets that same day I heard about it. And we've been looking forward to it ever since. BUT… if I'm being fully honest… I have to admit that part of me that didn't want to look forward to it… because so many different things have been canceled… or changed… or postponed this year. So… I had to give myself PERMISSION to look forward to it. And… as the research would suggest… I've been enjoying that sense of anticipation. Yes… part of it feels like a risk… BUT… I'm allowing myself to enjoy it. Now… in full disclosure… I have a backup plan… because in this scenario… if something happens and the movie theater gets shut down for COVID reasons… I'll grab a subscription to HBO Max… because they're premiering it on the same day! By the way… although I really enjoyed the first one… I'm not a HUGE WonderWoman fan. BUT my wife is a HUGE Wonder Woman fan… and I'm a HUGE fan of my wife… so we're doing it. AND… we're both allowing ourselves the chance to look forward to it. Oh… and as a side note... I want to also say… that neither Wonder Woman 1984 or HBO Max are currently sponsors of the DREAM THINK DO podcast… but we ARE willing to discuss that with you… if you or someone you know… are connected to either. HA!!! But seriously… deep down… I realized I had to give myself permission to LOOK FORWARD to something like this again. I know it might be kind of a weird example… but can you relate? Here's another quick example. Obviously… many of our family gatherings are looking WAY different. Yours probably are too! I have to admit… around Thanksgiving time… I was pretty GRUMPY about that. But… as I started to understand this concept of INTENTIONAL ANTICIPATION… especially after THIS year… I started to realize the importance of permission. That we have to give ourselves permission to… first... feel all the feels. With this year… we need to give ourselves permission to feel the frustration… the weariness… the crabbiness… all of it. But then… when we're ready… to start to also give ourselves permission to look forward to some NEW things. So… like I said… over Thanksgiving… I was still pretty grumpy about how different things needed to be. But now… I'm giving myself permission to get creative with some of these NEW… and very hopefully… temporary ways of doing the holidays. So… we're going to do a bunch of things with our extended families… virtually… and I'm going to give myself permission to look forward to them and be in the moment as we do them. And… I'm actually starting to feel the difference. I'm starting to feel some hope… some joy… heck… even some fun… start to break through. And hey… #realtalk… those feeling have been hard to come by this year. And that's what I want for YOU too. THE STEPS: So… if you're tracking with me... let's start to talk about some SPECIFIC steps to help us to harness the POWER of INTENTIONAL ANTICIPATION. STEP 1: PERMISSION So… INTENTIONAL ANTICIPATION starts with PERMISSION. We have to give ourselves the permission to look forward to something again. It's so simple… and so important… After that… the rest just flows. STEP 2: Get SPECIFIC Get specific with something you want to do or experience. Now… since it's 2020 and 2021… we need to keep things simple. So, for this to work RIGHT NOW… these things most likely can't be BIG things like… global travel… or big events involving thousands of people. BUT they can be fun… and they can be important things. AND... they can pull in some of that NOVELTY we were talking about earlier. Some examples might be… What's a park (within a 2 hour radius) you've never been to? Set a date and go check that out. What's a favorite movie you haven't seen in a while? Or… what's a movie you've always wanted to watch… but haven't? Set a date and watch it together. I'll put a link to some of the top 100 movies of all time in the show notes to get you some more ideas here. What's a favorite food we haven't eaten in a while? Or… what's a food you've always wanted to try? Set a date and cook it together. The key is to get specific. STEP 3: PUT IT ON THE CALENDAR Seriously… write it down. Or put it on your google calendar. Invite someone to do it with you… either virtually or in person. And then… STEP 4: ENJOY THE ANTICIPATION Seriously. Simply enjoy the anticipation. That's right. Give yourself permission to enjoy looking forward to it. And… give yourself permission to not have it have to be PERFECT to enjoy it when that THING comes. Sound good? I'll give you one last example as we're wrapping up. As I said earlier… my family is kind of a “movie family.” We enjoy watching them and our two sons write, direct and act in some. AND… thanks to COVID… both sons are currently home and living with us. Well... a while back… we were looking for some fun ways to mix things up… find some novelty… and… let's be real… we were looking for something that couldn't get canceled or postponed. SO… we decided to challenge ourselves to EACH come up with a list of our 10 favorite movies. Super simple. By the way... this list… was not about how successful they were or their critical acclaim. This list was all about the movie's impact on US… and how much we enjoyed them. Then… we set up a date to reveal the lists. And… on that day… we all presented our lists to each other. As we did… we each talked through our lists and why each movie was in our top ten. It was a lot of fun. But the best part… is that since then… we've been systematically… going through our lists to enjoy the movies together. Each month we've been setting some time aside to watch a movie and then talk through it. It's been fun and although… I'll be the first to say… that each movie we've watched hasn't always been my favorite… we've had fun and we've learned a lot about each other! So, I offer that… not as prescriptive but as descriptive of something you could do. Maybe… for you… it's not movies... maybe it's board games. Or… maybe it's favorite sports ball memories… (Yeah… sorry… I'm just not much of a sports guy… but you get what I mean!) Maybe it's watching favorite youtube videos together. Decide on something. Put a date on the calendar… even if it's tomorrow. Enjoy the anticipation. And then… BE in the moment… whether it goes EXACTLY as you planned… or not… enjoy it. What do you think? Are you in? I hope so. And one last thing. I wanted to share why I think THIS episode might be the most important of our 4 part series. I'll TOTALLY admit that I didn't realize this when we started… but it dawned on me as I was thinking through all of this. It's that… I really do think we're going to need to heal up our ability and our willingness to look forward to stuff. To anticipate GOOD stuff… and not just dread bad news… postponements and changed plans. You know what I mean? I think we're going to have to work that “hope” muscle and the “anticipation” muscle a bit… because they've taken a bit of a beating this year. Right? That's why I think THIS subject is so important. But hey… if there ever was a time of year to talk about giving yourself permission to feel hope again… and to anticipate some good things... it seems like Christmas time is the PERFECT time to do that. And hey… I know our DREAM THINK DO family is very diverse… and I know that not everyone who's listening right now celebrates Christmas… but whether you do… or whether you don't… I hope you know that I love you… and I'm so grateful we're on this journey together! And for those who do celebrate CHRISTMAS… I hope you have a wonderful… wonder-filled time! And to everyone… I hope over this Holiday season… even though it may look very different than other years… I hope you can find specific things to look forward to… and then get to fully enjoy them… as you're more fully present and more fully in the moment… as they come! Cool? Cool. Okay… just a few last logistics… as we're wrapping up. I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Hit me up with your thoughts and comments below! PLUS… please please please… share this episode. If it resonated with you… please share it with others… because I really do think we're going to need to be intentional about working our “hope” and our “anticipation” muscles… and it's a whole lot more fun to get to do that together! And lastly… know I'm going to be taking next few weeks off to be with my family. So… we'll skip a week or two and then we'll be bringing you our next episode… episode 306… which is going to be awesome… and so much fun… in early January. And I can't wait to get it to you! But until then… until we connect again… keep bringing your awesome. Because the world… needs more of it!
It’s been said that children are 1/3rd of our population yet they are all of our future. How we invest, focus and strive for the betterment of our children is a direct investment in a better world. In this episode, I sit down with the Co-Founder and Director of Student Support Services of the Urban Assembly Institute of Math & Science for Young Women in Brooklyn, NY (@uaimathandscience). UAI’s mission is to empower all students. Through a rigorous curriculum engaging students in science, technology, engineering & mathematics, their students develop their voice, confidence and capacity to thrive and equitably compete in any college or career of their choice. Tune in for an incredible discussion focusing on the opportunity, versus the gaps, of the pandemic, the importance of students to be self-directed and educated, not just in the subjects but in core life skills, the evolution of girls in STEM education and the need for connectivity, both in humanity and literally with hotspots. If you are interested in getting involved with the school in any way, donating your time, money, skills or (seriously!) hotspots, you can visit them at uainstitute.org.
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Episode 3. On this weeks episode I got the change to interview Burhan. Burhan is a senior year student at Dickinson College, a social entrepreneur, and a sustainability advocate. He merges studies in mathematics, computer science, and health studies to prepare to solve 21st-century challenges around the world. He was recently invited by the Westminster (U.K.) branch of the United Nations Association Westminster to take part in a panel discussion at the We the Peoples Film Festival in London. He is a Sustainability advocate and has received multiple awards and scholarships for his working including Baird Sustainability Fellowship. You can find him on Instagram @Burhan.Rebels and linked in at Muhammad Burhan I can't wait to see where he goes in the future and the impact he will make on our environment. Thank you for listening and subscribing! Please make sure you leave 5-Stars. Also, connect with me on Instagram @AmandaMirus. As a thank you for tuning in and subscribing head over to IsabelleLaRue.com and use promo code BTB30 at checkout for 30% off your entire order! Save $10 on this one of a kind CARB BLOCKER! My listeners SAVE $10 off of their first order, making this supplement less than $15! Click that link below. carb-blocker/referralCode=6774183 Kisses, Amanda Mirus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amanda-mirus/support
Joe and Julie zoom with Jennifer McCrary, the Technology Administrator of AMSTI, about her journey in education and her impact with the Alabama State Department of Education. Learn about the initiative within schools state-wide since 2002.
Bob and Eric sit down with CEO of Aurelius Data, Julie Armstrong to discuss the spike in Montana COVID cases in the last month, what reputable research indicates about THC consumption and COVID-19, the importance of genetics, industrial hemp's potential as a pulse crop, and the value of pragmatism in this burgeoning industry. Hoban Law Group created The Hoban Minute to get closer to our network, highlight the many voices that make up this multifaceted global industry and provide a broader perspective on cannabis, hemp, and marijuana international markets. Contact Hoban Law Group for all your cannabusiness legal needs.
It's amazing what can happen all because of a semester abroad! For Nicole Woodbury, she discovered her love of sculpture, and found some lifelong friends in the process. Together they curated the first "Certain Women" art show last year.A second year, a second group of artist curators joined Nicole...another beautiful & thoughtful show. Listen and learn more about Nicole -- her artist journey...the contribution math, science, nature & music all have on her work...the things she gives up to pursue her passion (spoiler: naps may have been mentioned).She gives advice to anyone wanting to curate a show, describes her exqusite piece in the certain women show, its meaning, and shares some of her favorite pieces within this year's exhibit. Links:nicolewoodbury.comig: woodbury.nicole certain women art showanthony's fine art & antiqueszion art society podcastemily carruth fullerkatherine ricksangela reichman
Long before our history books were written, many etchings were calculations. Math has been the foundation of our ancestral intellect. From etchings on bones to the geometrical calculations of our cosmos, math has guided us with every epiphany! This podcast is about the history of people, innovations, and theories that have spurred us on to the unimaginable discoveries of our ineffable future! Welcome to Math! Science! History! For more information, please visit Math! Science! History! All music is public domain. Little Prince by Lloyd Rodgers. www.LloydRodgers.com. No copyright - No rights reserved - Royalty Free
And we're back! We are now nearing the end of the Republic so our conversations continue to go over the finer details of Plato's philosophy. In this episode we cover what kind of education is necessary to make a philosopher. How does the study of math, music, and astronomy allow us to know the forms. And why is the practice of dialectic so important to philosophy for Plato. The conversation eventually turned into a hard look into the nature of education today versus the classical definition. Please enjoy!
Students who excel in math and science are often pushed to consider engineering. Conversely, students who love science or math might be considering a degree in one of those disciplines, overlooking the possibilities available in engineering. We'll look at the differences between these majors so that you or your student can determine their best path forward. In part one of a two-part series, we're offering insight into getting started on repaying student loans. And in Office Hours, we're taking a closer look at the Loyola Marymount and Occidental supplements.
Students who excel in math and science are often pushed to consider engineering. Conversely, students who love science or math might be considering a degree in one of those disciplines, overlooking the possibilities available in engineering. We'll look at the differences between these majors so that you or your student can determine their best path forward. In part one of a two-part series, we're offering insight into getting started on repaying student loans. And in Office Hours, we're taking a closer look at the Loyola Marymount and Occidental supplements.
Over Coffee® is on hiatus through the Christmas holidays. We'll be rebroadcasting some of our most popular episodes of 2017. Thank you for listening–and be sure to be with us for our coverage of CES 2018! Who knew that science, math and art are inseparable? Artist/Instructables designer Audrey Lee Love and electrical engineer/educational advocate/author Sylvia Libow Martinez use that concept every day. And that statement is at the core of the book Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering and Engineering in the Classroom, of which Sylvia is the co-author. (And it is a gold mine for any maker, not just teachers--as is Audrey's Instructables page!) In July of 2017, we had the honor of hosting a live discussion panel with them at Pipe & Thimble Publishing and Bookstore, in the city of Lomita. The subject was "The Intersection of Art and Science". STEAM--science, technology, engineering, art and math--provides an exciting way to incorporate STEM skills into art projects. And both Audrey and Sylvia offered a close look at the ways STEAM education can get kids excited about, rather than threatened by, math and science concepts. On this edition of Over Coffee®, you'll hear: How Audrey and Sylvia first became interested in their respective fields; What schools can do differently, to effectively present subjects like math and science to arts-oriented students; How Audrey's work with Burning Man led to her work with Instructables.com; Sylvia's perspective on the “fun” element in science; How Sylvia and Gary came to write their book; Sylvia's advice to parents, on getting schools to teach STEM principles by teaching maker skills in the classroom; How teachers can implement the use of project-based learning in the classroom; Ideas to interest arts-oriented students in science or math; A simple, everyday kids' activity, that will teach math; How a makers' stance, throughout school, can reach students, based on their own individual interests and experiences; How we can get more girls interested in STEM subjects; Some LED wearable project ideas that could intrigue young girls; A look at some “very simples”, safe and conductive technologies, for creating light-up art; How maker skills can validate, rather than discourage, students; Some of the trends Audrey and Sylvia are seeing with the maker movement in relation to education; Resources for parents and teachers, for teaching maker skills; Future skills schools need to teach students, to become effective members of a future workforce; How to overcome perfectionism when teaching project-based learning; How to use skills from the maker movement to get ready for Halloween; Where you can see the current projects in which Audrey and Sylvia are involved; AND all the excellent questions our audience asked!
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THE ALABAMA MATH,SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE From Alabama's Dept. of Education, our guest is Mr Steve Ricks, Initiative Director. Presented by CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL www.carolina.com @carolinabio
STEM Education – Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics , also known as STEM, is everywhere; it involves most all of our day to day activities and shapes our everyday experiences. It will be a bigger and bigger part our future—the future of our country, and the future of our children. STEM...
Listen to The African History Network Show on Mon., Sept. 19th, 8pm-11pm EST as we discuss, "Imhotep & The African Origins Of Science and Math" with Prof. Math Ater. This will be a fantastic discussion that will deal with the impact that the World's First Multi-genius, Imhotep had on Math, Science and Architecture. Please make sure our youth are listening. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.