Code is the new literacy. Six hundred years ago, most people couldn’t read. In 1440, the invention of the printing press laid the groundwork for massive increases in literacy and…
Posts published by “chris woods”
STEM is everywhere... I can help you see it & add it to your classroom. I'm Chris Woods... HS Math Teacher, STEM Presenter, & Host of The STEM Everyday Podcast.
Cybersecurity is more than just stopping hackers. Adding cybersecurity learning to a classroom can help kids experience more practical hands-on learning and expose them to careers they never dreamed of.…
Erik has thought a lot about how to get kids building a growth mindset through homework that truly enhances learning and isn’t just busywork. His new book, 12 Characteristics of…
STEM Everyday #193 | The OurEcho Challenge | feat. Philippe Cousteau Jr. & Stacey Rafalowski of EarthEcho
0EarthEcho International, the global nonprofit founded on the belief that youth have the power to change our planet, is accepting submissions for the 2021 OurEcho Challenge until April 22, 2021.…
Did you know that our planet is over 70% covered by ocean? Maybe it should be called Ocean instead of Earth. Patricia Newman wrote Planet Ocean to share the story…
Joshua is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Michigan Tech. He currently runs the Michigan Tech in Open Sustainability Technology (MOST) group and is also an adjunct professor in…
Emily just wants to help make STEM practical, simple, and easy enough for every classroom and every family to experience STEM learning together. Her new book 15-Minute STEM Part 2 …
Kids love superheroes. They know that superheroes solve big problems, and they want to solve big problems too. Shari & Matt Brady are super educators who contributed to DC Comic’s…
Growing up, Miriam’s dad wanted her to go into computer science. She thought that computers were gray and boring. “It took me 30 years to find the creative and human…
Maybe you’re an educator wondering how to really make technology easy in your school? Keven explains that it’s all about trying, sometimes failing, and getting back up again. No matter…