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talkSTEM
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2017
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to growing STEM mindsets. We want to show students of all ages and backgrounds that Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is all around us. Our short, inquiry-based videos are helpful for all educators, including teachers, parents, and out-of-school educators. Our goal is to foster curiosity and engagement with STEM in the places and spaces around us. Ultimately, we want all learners, kindergarten and up, to be inspired by our videos to see STEM in their own lived experiences and to ask their own questions. Visit our website talkstem.org/. For math-focused programming, visit gomathfinder.org to learn more about our MathFinder initiative. To view our videos sorted by type of location, topic, TEK standards, and more, visit our video library at gomathfinder.org/videos/. For our open-source educator resources designed for school and out of school educators in k-12 settings, visit gomathfinder.org/for-educators/
WHat's Your Question DMA Mosaic - The Responses!
There are so many ways to use color theory to explore Genesis, Gift of Life. We chose one that stood out to us, but what stood our to you? 🎨
If you’re a #STEM educator, you are constantly looking for tools to engage your students’ passion for math and science. And that’s our mission too! Every Wednesday, we post a video featuring a real world place or phenomenon, challenging ALL k-12 educators to think critically about STEM in everyday life. We hope this will inspire you to use place-and inquiry-based methods, and challenge you to share an observation-based question in the comments. We might even feature it on Tuesday!
#WhatsYourQuestion
If you’re a #STEM educator, you are constantly looking for tools to engage your students’ passion for math and science. And that’s our mission too! Every Wednesday, we post a video featuring a real world place or phenomenon, challenging ALL k-12 educators to think critically about STEM in everyday life. We hope this will inspire you to use place-and inquiry-based methods, and challenge you to share an observation-based question in the comments. We might even feature it on Tuesday!
#WhatsYourQuestion
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Whats Your Question Flatiron Building - The Responses!
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There’s no such thing as a wrong triangle, but is the #FlatironBuilding a right triangle? 📐 If you’re a #STEM educator, you are constantly looking for tools to engage your students’ passion for math and science. And that’s our mission too! Every Wednesday, we post a video featuring a real world place or phenomenon, challenging ALL k-12 educators to think critically about STEM in everyday life. ...
Teacher Instructions for using the talkSTEM Dashboard Web App
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This video contains instructions for student use of the talkSTEM Dashboard Web App, including how to find your online classroom, create and manage assignments, and check our educational videos agains TEKS learning standards to find the best fit for your students. Visit talkstem.org/signup to get started! - We are focused on creating awesome STEM learning resources to grow a STEM mindset in kids...
Teacher Instructions for Installing the talkSTEM Dashboard Web App
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The talkSTEM Dashboard you use for organizing videos and classroom assignments also works as a Progressive Web App (PWA)! This means you can download the talkSTEM Dashboard as a PWA directly to your classroom devices, and have your students do the same, for easy access at any time. Watch to learn more, and get started at talkSTEM.org/signup ! - One key goal for talkSTEM is to develop future fem...
Student Instructions for the talkSTEM Dashboard Web App
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This video contains instructions for student use of the talkSTEM Dashboard Web App, including how to find your online classroom, linked assignments, and educational talkSTEM videos. Visit talkstem.org/signup to get started! - One key goal for talkSTEM is to develop future female and underrepresented leaders in STEM-related careers by helping students adopt STEM mindsets. Going on a walkSTEM tou...
Interview with Sarthak Reddy of UT Austin
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Interview with Sarthak Reddy of UT Austin
#Shorts - What questions can we ask about this pizza-making robot?
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#Shorts - What questions can we ask about this pizza-making robot?
How does the circumference of this stage relate to its diameter?
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How does the circumference of this stage relate to its diameter?
What ratios describe the different colored tiles in this lobby?
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What ratios describe the different colored tiles in this lobby?
What is the ratio of holes to solid bricks in this wall?
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What is the ratio of holes to solid bricks in this wall?
How does the height of this statue compare to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s actual height?
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How does the height of this statue compare to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s actual height?
Where do the straight lines of a turtle's scutes come from?
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Where do the straight lines of a turtle's scutes come from?
Why are water towers designed the way that they are?
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Why are water towers designed the way that they are?
What do we notice about this bronze sculpture?
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What do we notice about this bronze sculpture?
Thank you for such an interesting information
Yo it's the daily bugle where's spida-man
Not the only flat iron building in the world, as the NYC one i would say is inspired by the Gooderham & Worts building in Toronto built ten years before the one in the video.
I enjoy how you are genuinely awkward in the presentation. You did perfectly fine, keep up the good work and you'll begin showing your enjoyment during the segments. Sure ... this comment is 4 years past the expected post window, nevertheless. Fine job.
Jesus loves you ❤
explained in a proper and good way
I've found the pattern. Everything has the same overall angles and pattern. Everything flows in the same grace, nothing is exempt. It's recorded and visible in everything from rocks, mountains, bark, trees, plants, clouds, landscapes, stellar dust, nurseries, formations, galaxies, clusters, voids, dipoles, the visible universe, the invisible, very likely the universe itself, and possibly beyond. GP
Living amidst cottonwoods, a great tree for the desert if there is enough water.
wonderful!! love this; keep going stem kids!
We don’t need robots to act like humans to cook food. It would save more money and make a lot more sense if we just used technology we already have to produce fresh food like a factory
Something tells me that the "McDonald's icecream machine broke" is going to spread to every fast food joint soon.
Didn't someone have a pizza vending machine that would cook pizza on demand back in the late 90s
they still have pizza vending machines in Europe, saw one in France by a train station you can just buy a whole pizza from them
You are dumb........
💃 "PromoSM"
Fuck of from TH-cam!
Great, fun, educational, accurate.
😂😂 go Dodgers tho
what about hyena??
Sound quality is beyond poor, it's a no from me. And then you put music over it. You serious. 20 likes is too much for this poor content
This is amazing
Good job explaining this.
Great video to show me how smart I’m not 😂.
This guy is not speaking in straight lines. I can’t follow his line of reasoning
this helped me a lot thank uuu
first shape makes me sad
So If the earth were as flat as some suggest civilization would have only needed to create sundials with a style set at one angle?
Thank you! I'm lat. 038 degrees. Virginia!!
Amazing!!! Congratulations for these collaborations. ❤
Congratulations my friends, you are so talented. I wish you the best luck. ❤
Very cool!
Who's that handsome young man
How to gain my badge?? It’s not clear
Get a couple of dancers from a Jay-Z video and you'll get a million views.
Great work
Thanks I need this for survival
Settle a disagreement between my wife and I . I say when set up properly a sundial will always show the solar noon correct . My wife , as always , disagrees .
💨 Are u hi, or do u just always seem like u are?
But then who didn't you actually describe the precise geometry of this..? Is this a constant with all plants with seeds?
Why does the bent leg measure 160 degrees first and, miraculously, 15 degrees later..? Or am I simply clueless..?
So they have to point north?
What if you're at the North Pole? Which way do you rotate it? What if you're in the Southern Hemisphere? What's the angle then? Negative angle?
You are an idiot ! Your presentation is worse than most 11 year olds dufus !
Great job proving the earth is flat. Although I'm sure that was not your intention.
He makes no sense. Idiot. They only make sense when you accept the earth is flat and the sun revolves around us in the sky “like a clock” duh. But what would the ancients know they didn’t have our “technology” and were stupid. They had only mapped out every star in the sky perfectly and built city’s and pyramids that even today we couldn’t reproduce if our lives depended on it 🤣 but what did they know
Imagine the fume from the flat earthers 🤣
Awesome - I've always wondered about this.
How does gravity effect water if we were to increase or decrease the gravity how would it flow in rivers if the water was in an environment with -1 earth gravity or +1 earth gravity how would that effect the flow of water and it’s effects on erosion and river formation.
Pressure. Anything with mass will be affected by gravity, water has mass and gravity condenses it and pulls it down. The stronger the gravity the more powerful a current is, and more erosion happens because water is applying more pressure alongside objects it is flowing against. Notice how water in zero G on the international space station floats around? Well just add a tiny bit of gravity then it would fall to some degree. Gravity on the moon is less powerful than earth's gravity so if you put water on the moon it wouldn't flow as fast downhill than it would on earth. Now does that explain??
Very nice
It is very helpful for us
You are wrong.
Great job explaining something that seems very difficult to explain.