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Date of Session: June 5, 2024 Description: This session will focus on Equatio, a digital STEM toolbar which can help professionals and students as they create, remediate and share accessible course…
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March 21, 2022A key National Science Foundation Broader Impacts goal is to increase the participation of historically underrepresented groups such as women and minoritized people in STEM education…
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On 2/17/2021, Michael Lachney, PhD, Department of Counseling Educational Psychology and Special Education, and Brianna Green, MS, Educational Psychology and Educational Technology Program,presented…
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"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum to place it and I'll move the world!" Well, Archimedes, we've got one heck of a fulcrum and lever on our playground! Today, we're…
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Get ready for some hard material! We're not going to take anything for granite! In this episode, we're going to show you how to explore the three types of rocks on Earth and explore how…
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Look out 007! There are some new agents in town and they've got mad STEM skills! In this episode of 4-H Clover Talk, we're going to show you how to make secret messages that written in…
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It's the one bit of hunting gear that can get you through the frosty November days spent out in the woods. But how do they work? Well, we're going to get our STEM on and show everyone how…
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Guided by experimental tests of theory and practice, science and engineering have advanced rapidly in the past 500 years. Guided primarily by tradition and dogma, the learning and teaching of these…
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As part of the CREATE for STEM Science Speaker series, on April 27, 2016, Dr. Jomo Mutegi (Indiana University) presented his research on the disconnect between traditional STEM education and African…
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