STEM Essential

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You’ve heard STEM education is essential, but have you ever thought about why? Learn from experts in the field, in academic and in government about the impact of STEM education on our students now—and what strong STEM education will mean for their futures. STEM Essential is a production of the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council, a statewide initiative leading the way for STEM. And while we’re based in Iowa, STEM Essential is for anyone who sees the value in science, technology, engineering and math.

  1. S4 E4: Jan Morrison

    07/26/2021

    S4 E4: Jan Morrison

    On this episode of STEM Essential, Jeff Weld speaks with Jan Morrison founder and senior partner TIES (Teaching Institute of Excellence in STEM) and co-designer of the STEM Learning Ecosystem Initiative of the STEM Funders Network, of which Iowa is part. 2:13 Morrison discusses her history with STEM, starting with her parents. Her father was a practicing physician and her mother was a part of the Manhattan Project. Her family's passion for STEM lives on through her work.  3:56 Morrison examines how STEM works as an transdiciplinary glue, putting individual subjects into perspective.  5:45 Morrison reflects on how the emergence of STEM as a concept allows the transdiciplinary character of life to enter the classroom and prepare students for life after graduation.  7:13 Morrison speaks about her experience as an early adopter of STEM as a critical part of education.  8:08 Morrison reflects on the move from the original acronym (SMET) to STEM, as well as how the field became a respected, understood concept. 10:23 Morrison and Weld examines how the STEM field has evolved over the ten years since she helped launch STEM in Iowa.  16:19 Morrison discusses the strength of the connection between STEM education and the future workforce in Iowa.   18:23 Morrison highlights where early childhood STEM is in Iowa and where it could be. 20:50 Morrison touches on how the pandemic gave families additional insight and perspective into the importance of STEM education.  22:44 Morrison discusses the importance of keeping STEM a priority and cultural leader in schools and communities and how it can be done. 26:18 Morrison highlights how Tulsa, Oklahoma has integrated STEM into their community and what other initiatives can learn from them. 28:39 Morrison outlines how leadership makes a difference in promoting STEM. 31:39 Morrison offers advice and predictions for the next ten years of STEM in Iowa.

    34 min
  2. S4 E2: Iowa Lakes Community College President Valerie Newhouse

    07/05/2021

    S4 E2: Iowa Lakes Community College President Valerie Newhouse

    On this episode of STEM Essential, host and director of the Iowa Governor's STEM Advisory Council Jeff Weld sits down with Valerie Newhouse, president of Iowa Lakes Community College. She is a founding member of the STEM Council and and advocate for STEM at Iowa Lakes and beyond.   2:15 President Newhouse talks about her path toward education and how Iowa Lakes Community College was a leader in the STEM movement.   7:02 President Newhouse discusses the STEM regions across the state and how they've helped establish a strong program. Iowa Lakes Community College is the northwest STEM hub.   8:20 President Newhouse examines how regional hubs have helped create a STEM movement for all Iowans. 10:15 President Newhouse discusses the challenges the Council faced at the very beginning and how they were overcome. 12:48 President Newhouse talks about the application process to become the northwest hub for the STEM Council. She details the hopes and the fears she and her colleagues had.  15:19 President Newhouse talks through how Iowa Lakes worked with other organizations who also applied for the hub spot. Collaboration helped create an outstanding environment where everyone could participate.  17:15 President Newhouse examines how the regional committee has helped involve others in the movement.  18:50 President Newhouse talks about how the current work of the Council stacks up to her expectations at the very beginning of the Council.   20:40 Jeff Weld and President Newhouse talk about the supporters who have made the movement possible. 20:15 President Newhouse thinks about what she would change about the STEM Council if she could go back to the very beginning. 23:08 Jeff Weld and President Newhouse discuss the incredible efforts of STEM regional managers and all they do.  25:27 President Newhouse provides her thoughts on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the STEM movement. Workforce development is both the largest challenge and opportunity she sees on the horizon.  28:38 President Newhouse examines how STEM can help in the rapidly changing educational environment. 30:18 President Newhouse talks about how STEM and Future Ready Iowa work together in the education system to show students all the career paths available to them. 31:46 President Newhouse shares her main message in STEM. STEM education is essential for every student and for the future of the state.

    34 min
  3. 02/15/2021

    S3 E3: Balaji Narasimhan, PhD

    On this episode of STEM Essential, Jeff Weld speaks with Balaji Narasimhan, PhD about the production of vaccines and nanovaccines. 2:49 Dr. Narasimhan discusses his education background. Born in India to a geologist and economist, Dr. Narasimhan's family practically had STEM in their DNA. He earned an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He then earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University. He has been with Iowa State for 20 years, researching nanovaccines.   8:23 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the triad of nanoscience, material science, and medicine that makes up his work. His research looks at how medicines and vaccines can be more effective. 12:24 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the work of the Nanovaccine Institute at Iowa State University.  18:12 Dr. Narasimhan discusses current technology for delivering vaccines to cells, including those for the current COVID-19 vaccines, and the differences for nanovaccines in development. 23:26 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the cost and effectiveness of nanovaccines compared to currently available vaccines.  26:49 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the possible effectiveness of nanovaccines against COVID-19 variants. 28:31 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the potential release date of the nanovaccine. 31:07 Dr. Narasimhan discusses the importance of funding in research. 33:25 Dr. Narasimhan gives advice for Iowa students interested in STEM careers.

    39 min

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You’ve heard STEM education is essential, but have you ever thought about why? Learn from experts in the field, in academic and in government about the impact of STEM education on our students now—and what strong STEM education will mean for their futures. STEM Essential is a production of the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council, a statewide initiative leading the way for STEM. And while we’re based in Iowa, STEM Essential is for anyone who sees the value in science, technology, engineering and math.