Perhaps the greatest technological achievement in human history was in 1969 when the Apollo 11 mission traveled to and landed on the moon. Connections to amazing events in history can…
As we celebrate Independence Day, we thought this would be a great opportunity to take a look back to a special episode of the STEM Everyday podcast. In this…
Proud Principal at Gatewood Elementary in the Hopkins School District in St. Paul Minnesota. Interests are traveling, cooking & learning new things! President of MESPA & MN 2015 NDP. Mark…
Dr Christine Cunningham’s work focuses on one key question: How can the teaching of engineering and science change so that it benefits and includes diverse populations? Before launching EiE in…
Jenna Mercury received her Masters of Science Education (K-8) from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. She joined Science4Us after dedicating 15+ years of teaching science in the classroom in both…
It is that time of the year. The temperature is getting hotter, family and friends over for a BBQ, baseball is in full swing, and SCHOOLS OUT FOR THE SUMMER!…
In this episode of the STEM Everyday podcast we try something a little different. We took some video shorts from our host Chris Woods and put them together to create…
Tony Tatangelo is in his second year teaching kindergarten in Iron Mountain, MI. He has a wide range of teaching experience from early kindergarten to college. Tony is a graduate…
Daniel Mares has a wide ranging experience using and implementing technology into his lessons. He is currently an Instructional Technology Coordinator and a Social Studies teacher in K-12 in Michigan.…
Mary Ann Rogers Lamberth is a STEM instructor with Film and Broadcasting at The STEM Academy in Savannah, Georgia. Participants use problem-based, project-based learning in a collaborative, modified flipped classroom…