we talk to Simon Niedenthal, Associate Professor of Interaction Design at Malmö University in Sweden.
Simon conducts design-oriented research in the areas of olfactory interaction, game aesthetics, the sensory experience of gaming, and playtesting processes for innovative game design. Besides teaching courses in media design, interaction design, visual communications and game design, Simon is also a supervisor of thesis work at Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral levels.
Find the summary of the episode here.
We talk to US science educator, curriculum designer, STEM advocate, Dr. Erica Colón about how to close the STEM gender gap. She is also the founder of Nitty Gritty Science, where she designs and publishes science curriculum materials, which can now be found in thousands of classrooms around the globe!
Addtionally, Erica organizes and hosts the Champions For Science Virtual Conference Series for science educators, where extraordinary leaders, creators, and innovators in science education come together to focus on the most important matter – our students – the future champions for science.
Find the summary of the episode here.
In this podcast, we have our minds blown by outstanding US STEM educator, Bill Church.
Bill loves teaching, physics, and engineering. A former public school physics teacher, he has used computer science, engineering design challenges, inquiry, and technology toolsets in classrooms for over twenty years. Bill has presented his work on project based learning at many national and international conferences and co-authored a book of classroom activities.
Find the summary of the episode here.
In this exciting new podcast, we talk to Maynard Okereke, YouTube's 'Hip Hop M.D.'
Maynard's successful YouTube channel, Hip Hop Science, is aimed at bridging the gap between music and science by bringing the scientific into everyday pop culture.
We talk all things science education...and, of course, music!
Find the summary of the episode here.
In our latest podcast, we talk to Marco Zennaro, a research scientist focussing on IoT, wireless sensor networks and their applications in developing countries.
We talk about how we can achieve the UN Sustainable Development goals (with a focus on AI), as well as all things IoT.
Find the summary of the episode here.
We talk to Pete Warden, technical lead at Google and founder of Jetpac, a deep learning technology startup acquired by Google in 2014.
We discuss all things AI and IoT, and - because it's International Failure Day on October 13th - we also explore why failing is so important to learning.
Find the summary of the episode here.
In this exciting new podcast, we talk to aerospace fans Matt Scott, Secondary STEM Coordinator, and Andrew O’Brien, STEM Curriculum Advisor from the New South Wales Department of Education, Australia. We discuss all things space and STEM, including how Matt and Andrew developed a STEM curriculum unit led to the ProtoSat.
Find the summary of the episode here.
We talk to IoT teacher André Roussel about universal access to information and the development and future of the IoT.
André currently teaches the Internet of Things course at the Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick in Canada, and has deep experience in process improvement, systems analysis, electrical wiring, databases, and programming.
Find the summary of the episode here.
We talk to Çetin Meriçli, about self-driving vehicles and robotics. Çetin is the CEO and co-founder of Locomation, a leading developer of safe and reliable autonomous driving technology for semi-trucks.
Find the summary of the episode here.
we talk to maker educator Nathalie Duponsel about the power of open source and taking a maker style approach to education, all in celebration of Software Freedom Day on September 18th.
Nathalie is a doctoral candidate in Educational Technology at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, and a certified primary school teacher. She has also taught at primary, high school, and university levels.
Find the summary of the episode here.
In our first ever episode, we talk to STEM educator Damien Kee about programming and coding in education. Damien works to educate teachers on the benefits and relative ease with which technology can be embedded into their daily classroom activities.
Find the summary of the episode here.
Eduvision is our live web series, focused on conversations around STEAM, technology, trends and all things Arduino Education. Join us every Thursday for a chat with inspiring guests, tutorials, live Q&A and announcements.