Change the Equation is having a “STEM is COOL” video contest to further their pledge to create widespread literacy in STEM.
“STEM is COOL” video contest
Posted in: Contest, Counselors, Educators, Parents, STEM, STEM video clips, Students, Video
STEMPosium: Best Ways To Teach STEM
STEMPosium has given a challenge out to students, teachers and other educational innovators. They want to know your best way of teaching and learning STEM. Do you think you know the best way?
A STEM Education, Tools to Change the World
The White House has posted a video explaining how STEM education is the next step.
Posted in: Educators, STEM, STEM video clips, Students
Space Grant Foundation
The Space Grant Foundation has been around for a little while now doing some sweet stuff, and I think it’s about time to recognize them.
Posted in: Counselors, Educators, Parents, Space Grant, STEM, Students
Too Many Students Think of STEM as too Difficult or Uninviting
In September 2010, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology released a report about the future of the students.
Posted in: Counselors, Educators, Report, STEM, Students
86% of People Don’t Understand the Phrase “STEM Education”
Does the term “STEM” help what we’re promoting?
Posted in: STEM
Connect a Million Minds to After-School Opportunities
Connect a Million Minds is an excellent website devoted to helping students find after school opportunities to learn about STEM.
Posted in: after-school, Counselors, Educators, informal learning, Parents, STEM
STEM Classes for K-12 Teachers
Trying to get students eager to learn about STEM? NASA’s Electronic Professional Development Network (ePDN) classes, available for K-12 teachers, focus on helping teachers learn how to excite students in STEM.
Posted in: Class, Educators, ePDN, K-12, NASA, Podcasting, STEM, STEM Careers





