We’re happy to present our latest addition to the talkSTEM curated video collections, this time focused on showcasing diverse STEM careers. Featuring conferences...
walkSTEM Go: A Free Online Game for Grades 4-12 Educators in Dallas x
walkSTEM Go is a fun, free, online game that educators can use to foster creative exploration of math and science that is alive in places around us. We want the game to...
It’s the month of March — Women’s History Month — a time to recognize the shoulders of the giants we stand on and to consider the strategy for the successful...
Her STEMlens Virtual Exhibition – March Refresh is Now Up – Check It Out ASAP!
As of Friday, March 12, 2021, a new set of images and videos has been brought to the Her STEMlens Virtual Exhibition. With March being Women’s History Month, you...
Designing for Social Justice in Science Teaching and Learning: Working Toward Rightful Presence
Consider the following quote from 15-year-old Jazmyn: The racist stereotype is that Black people are not listening to science. That is not true. Maybe it’s the...
Prioritizing the Female Future of STEM
From Neve Spicer, founder and director of WeTheParents.org Women and girls have been at the forefront of innovation for centuries. Despite this, their level of...
Educator Resources for Her STEMlens, a virtual exhibition
Click here for answers to this month’s Her STEMlens Quest hidden object scavenger hunt activity (detailed in the packet above) Reflecting Pool – Outside, on...
Her STEMlens Virtual Exhibition
Click the arrow above to visit the Her STEMlens virtual exhibition, or continue below for more resources and information about the Her STEMlens movement! Let’s share...
Helping Your Family Understanding Climate Change
The Earth’s climate is currently being altered at a more advanced rate than previously seen at any point in modern history. Primarily as a result of human activities...
Show Her that Every Girl is A STEM Girl
During the entire month of February, talkSTEM will be kicking off its special #herSTEMlens campaign, part of its STEMlens photo and video exhibition, and we’d love for...