STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education has continued to see a growth in popularity across schools all over the country. That’s largely...
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Innovate(her) – University of Texas at Dallas Program Is Preparing the Next Generation for a Future in STEM
talkSTEM was delighted to partner with the University of Texas at Dallas and sponsor Innovate(her) to reach middle school-aged girls. Participants in the program spent...
walkSTEM@Klyde Warren Park: Free, App-Guided Tour, Great for Elementary and Middle School Ages – Don’t Miss it!
We just kicked off our walkSTEM tour at Klyde Warren Park, now live on the Otocast App. Did you know that Klyde Warren Park is a 5-acre deck park over a recessed eight...
The Importance of Diversity in the STEM field
The rise of our digital landscape has not just provided convenience, it has also represented incredible international career opportunities in science, technology...
Designing A Tour About Design Thinking and Engineering: What I Learned While Creating walkSTEM@Duke University
STEM is everywhere! No really, it’s EVERYWHERE. Principles of science and mathematics govern everything around us. An example of this ubiquity is my discovery of the...
Accessibility in STEM: How Tech Can Help Students with Disabilities Thrive – by Indiana Lee
From mobility impairments to intellectual disabilities and mental health disorders, disabilities are more prevalent than most of us may realize...
walkSTEM Go: A Free Online Game for Grades 4-12 Educators in Dallas
walkSTEM Go is a fun, free, online game that educators can use to foster creative exploration of math and science that is alive in places around us. We want the game to...
It’s the month of March — Women’s History Month — a time to recognize the shoulders of the giants we stand on and to consider the strategy for the successful...
Designing for Social Justice in Science Teaching and Learning: Working Toward Rightful Presence
Consider the following quote from 15-year-old Jazmyn: The racist stereotype is that Black people are not listening to science. That is not true. Maybe it’s the...
Her STEMlens Virtual Exhibition
Click the arrow above to visit the Her STEMlens virtual exhibition, or continue below for more resources and information about the Her STEMlens movement! Let’s share...