This article was written by Michael Mayhew and Michelle Hall In the late 1990s, an Englishman from Leeds named Duncan Dallas started a novel program...
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21 Day Fall STEAM Challenge
It’s that time of the year again! The weather is starting to get cooler in Dallas, the kids are in school, and your back to your normal routine...
21 Day STEAM Challenge
It’s summer time! That means vacations, beaches, stay-cations and kids running around at home. While the summer is meant to relax and unwind...
A Preview of walkSTEM in the Dallas Arts District – coming soon in March 2017!
Here is a sneak peek of walkSTEM, a community outreach and teacher development program involving going on a special kind of walk – a math walk...
On KERA's Morning Edition (Nov 1): walkSTEM and moMath (NYC) Partnership
“Ultimately we hope that even if they don’t feel like they’re a math person, even if they’re not going to be a mathematician – they will be...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...