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Podcast: Science Gallery Melbourne

Ben Newsome

Combining art, science & culture, the Science Gallery Melbourne creates the space and topics to challenge students and the public's thinking! We speak with Dr Vhairi Mackintosh & Jesse Chambers to learn more about the exhibitions and school programs.

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Podcast: Communicating science through comedy

Ben Newsome

Delivering stand-up comedy teaches you to effectively communicate your message to a wide audience. We speak with David Crisante, Director of Future Science Talks to learn how he works with researchers to improve their storytelling skills and bring science to comedy stages around Australia.

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Podcast: UTS Maths Inside with Dr Mary Coupland

Ben Newsome

Learn about Maths Inside and other opportunities as Assoc Prof Mary Coupland from the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the UTS Faculty of Science.

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Podcast: NatureMapr Citizen Science

Ben Newsome

Find out how your students can contribute to NatureMapr, a huge citizen science database that fosters natural curiosity of the environment and gives everyone a real-world experience in fields such as ecology, conservation, and science! Dr Kate Crawford and Aaron Clausen drop by to go through how you can get...

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Podcast: UTS Mentor Science+ Science Extension Program

Ben Newsome

Science Extension enables students to pursue their passion for science. The NSW HSC subject requires students to engage with complex concepts and theories and to critically evaluate new ideas, discoveries and contemporary scientific research. We speak with Dr Lisa Cabral from the University of Technology Sydney to learn the opportunities...

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Podcast: Inside Industry & the science of steel

Ben Newsome

Ever wondered what happens in a real steel foundry? What if students could visit and learn how STEM in applied in steel? Learn how Inside Industry takes students behind the scenes at Blue Scope Steel where they learn about robotics and the chemistry of steel manufacturing as we talk with...

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Podcast: Primary Science and Technology with Lesley Gough

Ben Newsome

WSU Subject Coordinator for Primary Science and Technology Lesley Gough drops by to share her thoughts on how to teach science with primary-aged students.

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Podcast: Science Teaching with Veena Nair

Ben Newsome

Distinguished educator Veena Nair drops by to chat about her thoughts on science education and how to inspire children to understand their world.

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Podcast: Statistics Sustainability Systems thinking and STEM

Ben Newsome

Just what is Industry 5.0? How might Statistics Sustainability Systems thinking and STEM prepare our students for the future? We speak with Emeritus Professor Tim Roberts AM and Professor Peter Howley to learn their thoughts!

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Podcast: SSA National Schools Poster Competition

Ben Newsome

Learn about the SSA National Schools Poster Competition! Since 2013, this competition has been a fun project-based learning activity that encourages primary and secondary school students to develop, implement and creatively report upon an investigation on any topic of interest.

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Podcast: Brian Host discussing STEM, ICT, AI & more

Ben Newsome

ICT is a strong component of student STEM projects! In this chat, we talk with Brian Host, Director of ICTENSW & Google Innovator & Trainer where we learn about his thoughts on teaching students in this day & age given the digital tools we have available.

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Podcast: Comic Book Chemistry with Dr Colleen Kelley

Ben Newsome

Comic books... they can teach chemistry! Dr. Colleen Kelley from the University of Arizona has created an amazing set of comic books designed to help students of many ages understand chemistry and become molecular literate.

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Podcast: What makes a good marine scientist with Prof. Kirsten Benkendorff

Ben Newsome

What does it take to be a great scientist? What skills do you need? What is most important? We speak with Professor Kirsten Benkendorff from Southern Cross University to learn her thoughts as well as discover the work she does to protect our marine ecosystems.

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Podcast: Science teaching, assessment & curriculum with Prof. Manjula Sharma

Ben Newsome

Effective science lessons, assessment of learning and pulling apart the curriculum are all different skills that we need to master as we guide our students. Professor Manjula Sharma drops by to share her thoughts on her approach.

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