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65 | What Happens When High School Students Get to be Scientists? | with Andy Farke
Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, CA, is unique in that they’re the only nationally accredited Natural History Museum...


64 | Learn, Build, Play: How OASIS is Helping Kids Fall in Love with STEAM | with Maurice Womack
When Maurice Womack was a kid, he loved science fiction. Star Trek, Star Wars, Transformers, Voltron — pretty much anything an 80s kid...


63 | The Courage to Try: The Story of Grypmat | with Tom Burden
Tom Burden was an F-16 mechanic in the Air Force, and every day, one of the most painful parts of the job was having his tools slide off...


62 | Restorative Practices & Responsive Classrooms | with Allison McMannis
Today we’re going to talk about Restorative Practices and Responsive Classroom, a relatively new but incredibly powerful approach to...


61 | Dinosaurs, Digging, & Interdisciplinary Education at the Tate Museum | with JP Cavigelli a
At some point growing up, kids discover dinosaurs — and most kids at least go through a phase where they love (if not obsess over)...


060 | Solving Real-Life Problems with Underwater Robots: The MATE ROV Competition | with Jill Zande
The MATE ROV program is one of the most wonderfully unique, engaging, and fun expressions of STEM education that a student can...


What College Students want their Universities to Know about Virtual Learning
Fatima Bainazar and Katie Corbin are both college freshman, one at a large public university and the other at a small liberal arts...


59 | Engineering & Empathy | with Melissa Higgins & Michelle Cerrone
What do engineering and empathy have to do with each other and how we learn? That’s the question we’re going to address in today’s...


57 | Making Computer Science Education Standard & How to Teach Computer Science While Homeschoo
In previous episodes, we’ve talked about the importance of computer science and coding, the opportunities that open up for students when...


56 | Learning in The Wilds & Resources for Homeschooling (When You Didn’t Expect to Be) | with
When our host Annalies grows up, she wants to be today’s guest: Emily Knapp, the conservation education coordinator at The Wilds, where...


055 | Shining a Light on Career Opportunities in the Fashion Industry | with Yogi Terrell, Rob Smith
When you think about the fashion industry, the first city that comes to mind probably isn’t Columbus, Ohio — but there’s a group of...
Special Edition 3 | From Traditional Classroom to Virtual Instruction with Jeff Schneider
Welcome to Learning Unboxed Special Edition! This is our series of relevant episodes during the COVID19 lockdown. We thought we thought...


Special Edition 2 | Working Collaboratively in Virtual School Environments with Mary Schneider
Welcome to Learning Unboxed Special Edition! This is our series of relevant episodes during the COVID19 lockdown. We thought we’d discuss...


Special Edition 1 | Easy Tips for Working Remotely with Kat Deaner
Welcome to Learning Unboxed Special Edition! This is our inaugural episode during the COVID19 lockdown. We thought it was appropriate to...


054 | The Fab Foundation: Democratizing Tools for Change | with Sonya Pryor-Jones
Sonya Pryor-Jones is the Chief Implementation Officer for The Fab Foundation, an organization with a mission to provide access to the...
053 | Lessons from the Rijksmuseum: Creating Immersive & Fun Opportunities for Education in Pub
There’s a common problem that pops up at the intersection of classic art and education: it’s challenging to make those collections...


052 | Honoring Georgia O’Keeffe: Educator, Artist, & Independent Spirit | with Katrina St
Georgia O’Keeffe is known as the mother of American modernism; an individual who forged her own path in both American and art history....


051 | How Universities Can Better Engage K-12 Students Through Community Outreach | with Jamie Shuda
Today we’re talking about a critical piece of the educational landscape that we haven’t really touched on in previous episodes: how...


050 | BoSTEM: How Communities Can Collaborate to Create High-Quality STEM Learning Opportunities | w
BoSTEM is, as the name suggests, a collaborative effort throughout the City of Boston that aims to ensure that every middle-school...
049 | Planes, Trains, & Automobiles: The Role of Education in Smart Mobility & Infrastruct
There’s no community in our state or state in our nation that doesn’t have some type of transportation issue that they are wrestling with...
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