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Podcast: ChemTalk with Scott Gietler

Podcast: ChemTalk with Scott Gietler

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Helping students understand chemistry is a real passion of the team from ChemTalk. We talk with co-founder Scott Gielter about ideas on chemistry education and what resources are available.

Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education

About ChemTalk

ChemTalk is a non-profit organization dedicated to science education and outreach, making chemistry fun and easy to learn for the entire planet. Everything they offer is free – diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to their mission. They also promote material science & the life sciences. They have a goal of making our website the #1 chemistry education portal in the world by 2022, and they are already a third of the way there.

About Scott Gietler

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At age 14, Scott was the youngest student in his district to ever take AP chemistry and get the highest possible score, after which he trained for the ACS International Chemistry Olympiad at the Air Force Academy two years in a row. After studying engineering at CWRU and getting a masters degree at UVA, Scott founded several successful companies, and has been on the board of directors of ReefCheck.org for 8 years. Scott’s passion for chemistry has only grown. He believes that when telling someone that your hobby, area of study, or profession is chemistry, the only acceptable response is “Wow, that is amazing!”.

Going further

Chemistry show for schools!

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With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It’s not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it’s about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world!

Hosted by Ben Newsome

Ben Newsome

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