Faultline: Seismic Podcasts from the Exploratorium
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Grandmaster Bam Bam is coming at you live. I have been a DJ for 37 years and counting.
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SmallTalk is a podcast series where we chat about nanotechnology with leading scientists, thinkers, artists, writers, and visionaries, and look at quirky nanoscience stories in the news. Dr. Stephanie Chasteen, of the Exploratorium�??s Teacher Institute, hosts this monthly series.
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This podcast features presentations from the exploratorim event which took place in the UCD Humanities Institute on June 19th and 20th 2013. This event explores connections between academic, social and creative uses of digital media. This symposium provides a platform for early-stage researchers, scholars and professionals to explore interdisciplinary pathways between academic, social, digital and creative spheres and to engage with others in the field of digital humanities in an informative ...
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Every week, I have conversations with naturalists, coaches, docents, museum guides, music teachers -- anyone who educates outside a traditional classroom. We share ideas about what works best and what we can learn from one another. Our goal is to support developing communities of practice among all informal educators. Come join us -- in The Classroom Beyond!
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Episode 34: Grandmaster Bam Bams House Music Exploritorium Episode 34
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Authentic, Emotional Experiences: A Talk with Outdoor Educator Lacie Ownbey
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19:56For an outdoor educator, what is the value of an authentic experience? How can you guide your learners to affective engagement -- an attitudinal, emotional connection with the material you're sharing? That's the topic I discuss today with Lacie Ownbey, educator at the Indianapolis Zoo. She shares her adventures with dolphins, seals, and sharks to g…
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Include Everyone: Exploratorium Explainers Gianna & Gwen
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21:48On this week’s podcast episode, I have a conversation with two Explainer-Facilitators from the Exploratorium, San Francisco’s storied palace of science, art, and perception. Gwen Payne and Gianna Calamar both participate in the Exploratorium’s diversity and inclusion efforts, and we talk a lot today about how including everyone improves the visitor…
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The Art of Interpretation: Talking with State Park Interpreter Elise McFarland
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28:35On this week’s podcast, I talk with Elise McFarland, an Interpretation and Education Manager for the California State Park system. In her far-ranging job, she’s responsible for several parks’ cultural resources and, of course, many levels and modes of interpretation. Like many informal educators – especially outdoor educators in regional parks – El…
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Working with Informal Education Volunteers: A Conversation with Teacher-Trainer Brittany Sabol
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22:25On this week’s podcast, I talk with science educator Brittany Sabol. She’s the training director at Environmental Volunteers, an organization that turns everyday folks into extraordinary informal educators who go into classrooms to provide science enrichments. On the blog, I have a post about volunteer training, often a big part of informal educati…
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Nature-Based Learning in the Field: A Conversation with Naturalist Claire Dobie
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27:35On this week’s podcast, I talk with Minnesota naturalist Claire Dobie. Nature-based education is popular – who doesn’t like a field trip? But we don’t talk as much about how learning while immersed in the outdoors, in nature, can impact student behavior and outcomes. Claire and I discuss the profession of naturalist and the “nature” of “nature-base…
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Making Connections -- and Music! A conversation with music teacher Jim Cornfoot
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24:41On this week’s podcast, I talk with piano teacher Jim Cornfoot from Memphis, Tennessee. We talk about the kinds of connections non-classroom teachers make with their students. For some informal educators like piano teachers, those connections can last for years. There’s a huge body of research around affective connection and how it impacts learning…
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Nature-Based Education at a Zoo Preschool: A conversation with zoo educator Eileen Garcia-Sanchez
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18:33On this week’s podcast, I talk with Eileen Garcia-Sanchez of the San Antonio Zoo in Texas. It’s a fully-accredited preschool that takes a lot of its inspiration from the world of outdoor education. At the school, children spend a majority of their time outdoors, on both the school’s outdoor campus and in the zoo itself. Eileen and I talk about natu…
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From Physical Response to Visitor Engagement: A conversation with aquarium educator Jim DePompei
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19:38This week, I talk with Jim DePompei of the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in Los Angeles. We talk about visitor engagement during the pandemic and, of course, doing the grunion dance. Grunion are small fish and pretty unremarkable except for this one thing: they dance. Grunion visit wide, sandy beaches in Southern California and use wavelets to coast as …
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"Small Town, Big Museum": A conversation with science educator Kady Yeomans
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18:02For our inagural podcast, I talk with science educator Kady Yeomans of the Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. The small city is the museum hotspot of rural Georgia, and the 100,000-foot Tellus is their crown jewel. Kady and I talk about techniques for working a museum floor and also, what happens when controversial topics come up, like…
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Hey, are you an Informal Educator? Museum Guide? Naturalist? Coach? Music Teacher? Zoo Teacher? The Classroom Beyond, an informal education podcast, launches next week! For our very first episode, we talk with Kady Yeomans, a science museum educator in Georgia. Listen in for a little taste! Every Tuesday, we'll talk with a different informal educat…
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Episode 33: Grandmaster Bam Bam Episode 33
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The Classroom Beyond is Coming Nov. 29, 2022!
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1:02Coming soon: The Classroom Beyond, the podcast for informal educators! We'll be chatting with naturalists, coaches, music teachers, museum guides, and docents -- all of us who teach outside of the classroom! We're dropping our first episode on November 29th. Here's a little taste of what's to come -- subscribe now and stay tuned! Site: https://www.…
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Teaser: The Classroom Beyond is Coming
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1:20Coming soon: The Classroom Beyond, the podcast for informal educators! We'll be chatting with naturalists, coaches, music teachers, museum guides, and docents -- all of us who teach outside of the classroom! We're dropping our first episode on November 29th. Here's a little taste of what's to come -- subscribe now and stay tuned! Episode: http://th…
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Professor Gerardine Meaney (Director, Humanities Institute) - Welcome and introductory remarks.
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5:27Welcome and introductory remarks by Professor Gerardine Meaney (Director, Humanities Institute)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Fiona Whelan and Gillian O Connor - Policing Dialogues.
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18:05Fiona Whelan and Gillian O Connor on Policing Dialogues - A Case Study of a Long-term Interdisciplinary Project Exploring Neighbourhood Relations of Power.Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Katie GillumOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Ailbhe Murphy and Ciaran Smyth (Vagabond Reviews)
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17:45Ailbhe Murphy and Ciaran Smyth (Vagabond Reviews)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Eilis Murphy (Uncommon Land)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Taey IoheOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Asylum ArchiveOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Owen Boss (ANU Productions)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Dr Alan GrossmanOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Cliodhna Ni LionainOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Eimear MeeganOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Dr Steve Davis (UCD)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Lisa Cassidy (Built Dublin)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Andy Flaherty and Tom Rowley (StoryMap)
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23:05Andy Flaherty and Tom Rowley (StoryMap)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Karen Wade and Dr Derek GreeneOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Mark Duncan (Century Ireland)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Kate DelaneyOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Professor Lizbeth GoodmanOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Lynne HellerOleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Donal Fallon and Sam McGrath (Come Here to Me!)
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20:49Donal Fallon and Sam McGrath (Come Here to Me!)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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David Cotter (Future Creators)Oleh Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Nature�??s Playing Field: Nanotechnology and Medicine
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30:48It???s hard to imagine building things as small as a cell, but now we can make things even smaller than that ??? as small as viruses or even DNA. This month, hear about nanotechnology???s fortuitous interface with the tiny stuff of biology. Research in this area has dramatic implications for the future of medicine. It could lead to artificially eng…
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A Little Ray of Sunshine: Nanotechnology�??s Role in Making Cheap Solar Power
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26:04A lot of us would like to get off the grid, and get our power from the sun. But for most of us, it???s just too expensive. In this edition of SmallTalk, we???ll hear from Dr. Jeff Grossman at the University of California at Berkeley, who explains how nanotechnology may be used to make solar panels cheaper. And what could be wrong with that? Some et…
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Nano on the Market: Consumer products using nanotechnology
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26:56We often think of nanotechnology as something that???s not going to happen until some far-off science future. But this month we???ll be talking about the science present ??? nanotechnology products that you could go out and buy, right now! Julia Moore and Evan Michelson from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars will tell us about wh…
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VROOM! Nanocars and Nanofactories
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28:20In this edition of SmallTalk, we hear from the man who builds the world???s smallest vehicles. He calls them ???nanocars.??? Dr. Jim Tour, a chemist at Rice University, tells us about his nanocars and how he thinks they might lead to nano-sized factories. We???ll also hear from University of Florida graduate student Diane Hickey, who will tell us s…
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Nanograffiti: Building from the Atoms Up
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22:52Listen as we chat with Dr. Don Eigler, IBM Fellow at the IBM Almaden Research Center, who says that playing with atoms changed his views of the world. Dr. Eigler is a physicist who specializes in studying the physics of surfaces and nanometer-scale structures. In late 1989, using the liquid-helium-temperature scanning tunneling microscope he built,…
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Cookie subduction zones, fudge lava floes, and the forces that shaped the Bay Area's famously rugged landscape.Oleh Exploratorium
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Seismic engineering for the high-rise, the home, and the outhouse.Oleh Exploratorium
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Is California going to fall into the ocean?
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8:15Separating the fact from the fiction about earthquakesOleh Exploratorium
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Earthquake Centennial podcasts coming soon!
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1:58Shakin' your desktop, April 4, 11, and 18Oleh Exploratorium
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