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Two engineers turned educators discuss resources, tips, and current events within the scope of STEM education.

  1. What Your Students Should Know About Robots

    4시간 전

    What Your Students Should Know About Robots

    Show Summary: In this episode, Natasha and Claire explore the fascinating world of robots and robotics—from the driver’s seat of their Tesla cars to the competition floor of First In Texas robotics. Natasha shares firsthand insights from her work in competitive robotics, while both hosts reflect on how robotics is already shaping our everyday lives. You’ll also hear the inspiring story of George Devol, the inventor who helped launch the modern robotics industry, and why his legacy still matters today. The conversation dives into how and when students should be introduced to robotics, practical ways to spark curiosity, and why robotics education is more important than ever in preparing the next generation for a rapidly evolving world. Plus, the episode wraps with exciting recent feats in STEM that highlight just how fast innovation is moving. Whether you're an educator, parent, tech enthusiast, or just robot-curious, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and a glimpse into the future. ENGINEER SPOTLIGHT: George Devol (1912-2011) was an American inventor who helped start the modern robotics industry. George, fascinated by circuits and mechanics, loved experimenting with electronics and machines. In 1954, he patented the first programmable robotic arm, a machine that could move objects automatically by following coded instructions. Working with engineer Joseph Engelberger, he built Unimate, the world’s first industrial robot. In 1961, it was put to work in a car factory, handling hot metal parts and doing dangerous jobs that once put people at risk. Devol’s invention changed manufacturing forever and helped pave the way for the robots we use today. Links from the Show: Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 105. Explaining the 3 Stages of STEM 132. The Focus of an Engineering Design Competition Vivify STEM Blog Posts Not all STEM is Equal: 3 Stages of STEM Education How to Teach STEM Through A Story 5 Tips for Teaching STEM With Robots Hour of Code Resources + Unplugged Coding Activity Vivify STEM Lessons FREE! - Featured Engineer Lesson: George Devol Robot Hand Design Challenge Simple Machines STEM: Levers - Operation: Secret Lever Design a Pneumatic Device Middle School STEM Unit | Engineering Our Cosmos Intro to Coding: Unplugged STEM Activity Astro-Rover Space Science & Engineering Design Unit Other STEM Resources FIRST® LEGO® League FIRST® Tech Challenge FIRST® Robotics Competition NASA Robotics Alliance Project NASA Space Vehicle Mockup Facility (Building 9) Bee-Bot Ozobot Evo Entry Kit How to Teach STEM In STEM News Perseverance and AI! NASA’s Perseverance rover has achieved a major milestone on Mars by navigating with routes planned by artificial intelligence rather than human drivers. Using a vision-based AI system, the rover analyzed terrain images, spotted hazards like rocks and sand ripples, and mapped out its own safe path. Do cows have the smarts to use tools? Read more about this fascinating study and use this free accompanying lesson plan from the New York Times! New Dinosaur Species found! Scientists have discovered a new species of massive predatory dinosaur in Niger’s Sahara Desert: Spinosaurus mirabilis. It is only the second known Spinosaurus species and features a striking 20-inch, sword-shaped head crest likely used for display. Eat pecans! A new review published in Nutrients finds strong evidence that pecans support heart health, particularly by improving cholesterol and other blood lipid markers. THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE

    33분
  2. Trashy STEM and a Review of SEEC

    2월 13일

    Trashy STEM and a Review of SEEC

    Show Summary: We’re kicking off the new year with a spotlight on real engineers and scientists who inspire our work in STEM education. This week, we’re featuring Lillian Gilbreth and the incredible impact she made on engineering and human factors. We’re also sharing highlights from our time at the 2026 SEEC conference — including the ideas, resources, and classroom-ready activities we brought back with us. And don’t miss the end of the episode, where we round up some of our favorite STEM news stories from the week! ENGINEER SPOTLIGHT: Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878–1972) was an American industrial engineer and psychologist who pioneered ergonomics and human-centered design. She helped develop the Therbligs, a system for analyzing basic human motions to improve efficiency, and applied these ideas to both workplaces and everyday objects, including the foot-pedal step trash can. With more than 20 patents, Gilbreth showed how thoughtful engineering can simplify tasks and improve daily life! Links from the Show: Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 150. Screw the Standards! Or Should We? ft. Dr. Pedersen Vivify STEM Blog Posts Teaching Space Inspires Youth Go on a Mission to Mars! An inside look into Space Club’s Mission to Mars Vivify STEM Lessons FREE! - Featured Engineer Lesson: Lillian Moller Gilbreth Design a Pneumatic Device Middle School STEM Unit | Engineering Our Cosmos Other STEM Resources Space Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC) Titan Curriculum: COMING SOON! - Fill out this interest form to receive it as soon as it releases! Cosmic Leap Foundation Space for Teachers Blue Origin Educational Resources Astronaut Aymette Medina 3D Lunar Rock Files In STEM News Scientists Make Sound Waves Create “Levitating Time Crystals” Travel for Engineers Yeast That Could Survive on Mars AI Solves a Dinosaur Mystery Turning Air Pollution Into Something Useful THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE

    26분
  3. How to Structure a STEM Program ft. Sharon Boese

    2025. 12. 06.

    How to Structure a STEM Program ft. Sharon Boese

    Show Summary: Claire sits down with Sharon Boese, a dynamic STEM educator from McKinney Christian Academy in Texas, to explore what hands-on, inquiry-based science education looks like in action. Sharon shares what a typical day in her classroom entails - from guiding 8th graders through Earth and Space Science to inspiring younger students in the school’s K–5 STEM enrichment program. We talk about how to balance multiple class preps and design unique experiences to prevent repetition across grade levels, and integrate creativity and rigor through project-based learning. Sharon also gives us a peek inside her students’ engineering notebooks and explains how documentation supports problem-solving and reflection. Whether you’re a fellow teacher looking for classroom inspiration or simply curious about how STEM education comes alive, this conversation offers practical insights and plenty of passion for learning. About Sharon Boese: Sharon Boese is currently an eighth grade science/STEM teacher and an Elementary School STEM Coordinator at McKinney Christian Academy in McKinney, Texas. She has a great passion for all things space and constantly encourages her students to reach for the stars. Sharon is happily married to Michael, an environmental engineer. They have three sons who all have no choice but to love the nighttime sky. All are Eagle Scouts who earned the Astronomy and Space Exploration merit badges! Sharon hopes that one day one of her sons will become an Astronaut! Credit: NASA Directory | Solar System Ambassadors - NASA Solar System Exploration Links from the Show: Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 128. Preparing for the New Science Standards in Texas 131. How to Scaffold Engineering Design in K-12 105. Explaining the 3 Stages of STEM Vivify STEM Blog Posts How to Start an After School STEM Club Understanding a Framework for P-12 Engineering Learning Not all STEM is Equal: 3 Stages of STEM Education 10 Tips for Managing a STEM Classroom Vivify STEM Lessons Intro to Coding: STEM Distance Learning Activity Building Bricks STEM Challenge Mats - GROWING BUNDLE! STEM by Grade Level Bridge Engineering STEM Challenge FREE! - Engineering Design Teacher Slides (editable) FREE! - Editable Budget Sheet for Engineering Design Challenges Tower STEM Challenges Design a Car Engineering Design Challenge | 1st Grade STEM Discoveries Sailboat STEM Challenge - K-5 or 6-8 Simple Machines Toy Factory STEM Challenge Other STEM Resources NASA Space Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC) Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) | Texas Education Agency Vivify STEM Space Library - free (Explorer Library) and paid (STEM Space All-Access: ALL Vivify lessons, PD, videos, and MORE) options Vivify Scope and Sequence Sphero Bolt+ | Sphero Education Tinkercad THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE

    33분
  4. Chickens and Rockets (Part 2)

    2025. 11. 14.

    Chickens and Rockets (Part 2)

    Show Summary: In this episode, Claire shares how she tells her story to inspire students and realistically see themselves achieving their dreams. Hear about her recent outreach day teaching about rockets using a home-built 8 foot tall model and of course an update on her chickens. Also get a taste of how STEM teachers can address the social emotional learning of their students. Natasha and Claire may not agree on the method of doing so. Tune in to hear more! Links from the Show: Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 197. You Should Build a Rocket… Seriously (Part 1) 198. An Engineer's Guide to Thoughts and Emotions (ft. Alison West and Audrey Gilfillan) 153. Don't Tell Your Kid to be an Engineer Vivify STEM Blog Posts How to Launch Rockets I Didn’t Always Want to be an Engineer - Claire 12 Ways to Boost Social-Emotional Learning with STEM How to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing Forward Vivify STEM Lessons Straw Rocket STEM Challenge Upstairs Downstairs Brain Paper Circuit SEL STEM Activity Astronaut Training: 4 Cs of STEM FREE! - Engineering Framework Habits of Mind Posters Astro-Rover Space Science & Engineering Design Unit Other STEM Resources Chickens and Cold Weather: How Cold Can Chickens Tolerate? Mars Pathfinder Sojourner Rover - Jet Propulsion Laboratory Decompile Your Mind: An Engineer’s Guide to Thoughts and Emotions(book) Email us your questions! THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE VIVIFY BLUESKY

    31분
  5. An Engineer's Guide to Thoughts and Emotions (ft. Alison West and Audrey Gilfillan)

    2025. 11. 07.

    An Engineer's Guide to Thoughts and Emotions (ft. Alison West and Audrey Gilfillan)

    Show Summary: In this episode, Claire is joined by Audrey Gilfillan and Alison West, licensed professional counselors and embedded therapists in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder. Together, they bring extensive experience in college mental health, academic and career support, and community-based counseling. Audrey and Alison are co-authors of Decompile Your Mind: An Engineer’s Guide to Thoughts and Emotions and co-founders of Applied Wellness Initiatives, where they help educators, managers, and professionals integrate mental health awareness into their work and academic communities. Their shared passion is supporting young adults as they balance personal well-being with academic and professional goals in a fast-changing world. Links from the Show: Resources Mentioned Decompile Your Mind: An Engineer’s Guide to Thoughts and Emotions (book) Scaffolded Mental Health Support Model (article) Applied Health Initiatives Email us your questions! Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 146. Is It Squishy? How to Build Engineering Intuition 153. Don't Tell Your Kid to be an Engineer 59. How to Motivate Students and Regulate Emotions in STEM Vivify STEM Blog Posts I Didn’t Always Want to be an Engineer - Claire 12 Ways to Boost Social-Emotional Learning with STEM How to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing Forward How to Integrate STEM into Your Gifted & Talented Program Not All STEM is Equal: The 3 stages of STEM Education Vivify STEM Lessons FREE! - Engineering Framework Habits of Mind Posters Astronaut Training: 4C's of STEM Middle School Unit STEM Creativity Tools: 5 Activities to Boost Brainstorming Power Design a Car Engineering Design Challenge Upstairs Downstairs Brain Paper Circuit SEL STEM Activity THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE VIVIFY BLUESKY

    36분
  6. You Can Start a Microschool (ft. Changemaker Education's David Richards)

    2025. 10. 03.

    You Can Start a Microschool (ft. Changemaker Education's David Richards)

    Show Summary: In this episode of the STEM Space podcast, Claire chats with the Founder & CEO of Changemaker Education, David Richards. He shares his passion for love-based, personalized education that led to establishing a microschool for his own children. As an alternative to the outdated factory model of education, microschools tailor learning to the children that are being served. Tune in to hear how David turned his passion and problem solving into an organization to help others start their own microschools and learn how you can too! About David Richards, Founder & CEO of Changemaker Education: David K. Richards is the Founder & CEO of Changemaker Education, a national network of affiliate love-based microschools and an incubator for founders who want to usher in a new paradigm for the future of education. He is also the host of the Changemaker ED“U” podcast. Previously, he was Founder & CEO of Growth Public Schools, and a founding teacher and leader with Summit Public Schools where he launched several innovative schools. In addition he serves as a leadership and life coach. David has worked in education reform for over 25 years as a teacher, principal, executive, and board member. He lives in Sacramento, CA with his wife and his two children, and holds a BA from UC Berkeley and an MA from Stanford University. Links from the Show: Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 59. How to Motivate Students and Regulate Emotions in STEM 193. Are You Manufacturing Engineers? Vivify STEM Blog Posts I Didn’t Always Want to be an Engineer Astronaut Training and the 4 C's of STEM 12 Ways to Boost Social-Emotional Learning with STEM How to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing Forward Vivify STEM Lessons Astronaut Training: 4C's of STEM Middle School Unit | Engineering Our Cosmos Paper Football Math Activity: Ratio & Proportions with STEM Careers Heart Rate Ratios & Graphing Activity Wearable Device Sports Engineering Activity (Sports & STEM) Brain Safety STEM Challenge: Design a Football Helmet Other STEM Resources Changemaker Education Vivify STEM’s Story Montessori Method Changemaker ED”U” Podcast THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP VIVIFY INSTAGRAM VIVIFY FACEBOOK VIVIFY X VIVIFY TIKTOK VIVIFY YOUTUBE

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Two engineers turned educators discuss resources, tips, and current events within the scope of STEM education.