I had a wonderful email exchange with Dr Karen Gallas, who wrote a book that I read and loved many years ago, Talking Their Way into Science. I used it in some of...
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Nobody's Normal and Nobody's Average: Roger Malina & Paul Fishwick
Watch this under 4 min video conversation with two extremely distinguished researchers and educators: Professor Paul Fishwick and Professor Roger Malina. Prof...
Back to School: Posts from School Leaders II by Dave Monaco, Head of Parish Episcopal School
ParishSTEM Offers an Opportunity for Summer Sharing (written in June, 2015) Though classes at Parish Episcopal ended over a week ago, the campus buzzes with...
Back to School: Posts from School Leaders I
It’s that time when school leaders, teachers, and after-school programs are gearing up. talkSTEM is reposting Back to School posts from 2015 that contain...
Engineering the World: Ove Arup and the Philosophy of Total Design
The first major retrospective of Ove Arup (1895-1988), the most influential engineer of the 20th century is running at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London until...
Chef Kent Rathbun and Systems Thinking (Part II)
This is Part II of a post based upon a conversation with Kent about his experience and perspectives on food, kitchens, his restaurants, and more. Systems Thinking was...
Chef Kent Rathbun and Systems Thinking in the Kitchen (Part I)
Happy Fourth! Reposting about the conversation I had with the amazing chef, Kent Rathbun last year. Delicious and inspiring – read on!! I had a delightful...
Engaging Our Kids: At Home and in the Classroom x
Do enjoy this piece, previously published here on talkSTEM in Feb, 2015. How will you help your kids be ENGAGED with creating, learning, thinking about STEM or STEAM...
STEAMy Day at the Met (II): Lewitt, Turner & Melville
Math and Art interacting with each other: Sol Lewitt’s Wall Drawing was a reminder of the universality of math as well as of art. Also, the Turner exhibit was not...