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Art is the Empowering Force behind Our Learning All Subjects
Listen to the STEAMIFY 2020-2021 Elementary Grand Prize-winning team from North Harlem Elementary School: Mount New Year. These kids are IMPRESSIVE. Hear how leveraging visual arts makes a big difference across subjects for this group! Kudos also to their teacher and coach, Ms. Emily Harrison. Congratulations team and coach on a job well done.. and thank you for letting us learn from you. https://northharlemes.ccboe.net/
Like No Other: A Conversation with our Provost, Dr. Neil MacKinnon
Listen in as we get to know our new Provost, Dr. MacKinnon. We were excited to hear about his about his vision for AU, his experience with partnerships, and his love for STEAM education!
STEAMIFY KIDS: Engineering is Where Its At
We Volunteer As Tribute from Greenbrier Middle School in Evans, GA, is one of the Grand Prize-winning teams from STEAMIFY 2020. Listen in to this group of 6th-grade girls as they talk with the podcast team- get ready to be inspired!
Taking the scenic route to innovation: Dr. Trevor Roebuck, Part 2
In part 2 of our conversation with Textron Engineer Dr. Trevor Roebuck we have some gems for teachers! Listen to the equipment that motivates and drives innovation that is now accessible for student learning! Listen also to how you can bring together many subjects to harness a student's interest to drive learning across disciplines! Finally, hear how companies like Textron Specialized Vehicles support targeted engagement for their employees to make a difference in schools and communities.
Taking the scenic route to innovation: Dr. Trevor Roebuck, Part 1
This is part 1 of our podcast with an expert designer, innovator, and engineer, Dr. Trevor Roebuck! Listen in - he describes his pathway to becoming an engineer that started as a little kid.. and was not a straight line! What an encouraging message for many, many students!