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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

ED Surge

EdSurge: Why did you decide to create a coloring book, of all things, about Black women in STEM? Through a creative lens, how do I make sure people [like me] are seen, heard, represented, but also gain exposure to new role models that are unfortunately written out of our history books? Then in March 2020, the pandemic hit.

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Decoding STEM: What Does the E in STEM Stand For?

STEM Education Shopping

As an educator and STEM enthusiast, I’ve always been intrigued by the enigmatic ‘E’ in STEM. In this article, we’ll embark on a journey of decoding STEM and unraveling the mysteries behind that elusive ‘E.’ KEY TAKEAWAY What does the E in STEM stand for? What does it stand for?

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3 STEM Must-Haves for New STEM Teachers: Secondary Edition

STEM Supplies

or “I have a certain budget to spend on STEM but am not sure what I need.”. Here is a list of my favorite STEM products that are perfect for any secondary STEM lab or makerspace! Every high-tech makerspace or STEM lab should have a 3D printer. Previously, I put together a list of my elementary recommendations.

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STEM Programs: How to Choose the Right Major

STEM Education Guide

If your child is gifted in the arts of math or science, it’s not a bad idea to encourage a STEM career. A multitude of adults these days think children should set their sights on jobs in the STEM field. It’s an acronym that encompasses science, technology, engineering, and math. Will This STEM Major Interest Your Child?

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Go on a Mission to Mars!

Vivify Stem

Read below for our experience and two space-themed engineering design challenges you can try in your classroom! I have always done engineering challenges with my students, but after learning about the 3 stages of STEM I wondered, was I ever taking my students further than stage 2? What is Space Club’s Mission to Mars?

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Science Like A Girl – Inventor and Author Arlyne Simon

Smore Science

Her years as a keen observer have taken her from biomedical engineer to inventor to entrepreneur to author, and she is keeping her eyes and mind open for whatever might come next. I was an observer more than a nerd,” Arlyne said, “learning that you can be creative in different elements of your life.”.

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Using adsorbents to help society

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This includes increasing machine learning literacy through course design; hosting middle school STEM teachers on campus to create course materials on probability and statistics; and translating middle school course materials into Spanish for dissemination in the local community and in Puerto Rico,” explains Yamil.