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    Michigan State University

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    The Michigan EPFP Program was established in 1975 as one of the national program’s initial state sites. Over the past four decades, the Michigan EPFP has annually served a diverse mix of individuals and organizations. The Fellows represent many different organizations, including school systems; government education and human service agencies; statewide associations; and private sector organizations. The Fellows are geographically dispersed and meet monthly for seminars, presentations…

    The Michigan EPFP Program was established in 1975 as one of the national program’s initial state sites. Over the past four decades, the Michigan EPFP has annually served a diverse mix of individuals and organizations. The Fellows represent many different organizations, including school systems; government education and human service agencies; statewide associations; and private sector organizations. The Fellows are geographically dispersed and meet monthly for seminars, presentations, workshops, interactive learning, and leadership development activities.

    Each year the program gives Fellows a forum for exploring broad array of public policy issues, links to key figures who shape and influence the policy process and access to new leadership skills. Online communications are used extensively to share ideas and information which support the Michigan EPFP learning community. An annual Alumni Seminar is held to encourage networking among the more than 1,000 graduates of the program.

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    Selected as 1 of 8 Americans to attend the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA for the inaugural Emerging Leaders Fellowship... The program consists of Fellows from over 25 countries with courses taught by renown economist Ricardo Hausmann, Ronald MacLean-Abaroa and other thought leaders.

    Founded in 1936, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (also known as Harvard Kennedy School and HKS) is a public policy and public…

    Selected as 1 of 8 Americans to attend the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA for the inaugural Emerging Leaders Fellowship... The program consists of Fellows from over 25 countries with courses taught by renown economist Ricardo Hausmann, Ronald MacLean-Abaroa and other thought leaders.

    Founded in 1936, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (also known as Harvard Kennedy School and HKS) is a public policy and public administration school, and one of Harvard's graduate and professional schools. It offers master's degrees in public policy, public administration, and international development, grants several doctoral degrees, administers executive programs for senior government officials, and conducts research in subjects relating to politics, government, international affairs, and economics.

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    Activities and Societies: Student Field Ecologist, Microbiology Researcher, Greenhouse Curator

    Founded in 1959 and originally known for its elite engineering and management programs, the University of Michigan-Dearborn (UM-D) now offers over 90 academic majors, 28 masters degree programs, and 3 doctoral degree programs across all disciplines. Both the College of Computer Science and Engineering and the College of Business have been designated as some of the best programs in both the nation and region. A part of the Metro Detroit region, UM-D is also known for its community engagement…

    Founded in 1959 and originally known for its elite engineering and management programs, the University of Michigan-Dearborn (UM-D) now offers over 90 academic majors, 28 masters degree programs, and 3 doctoral degree programs across all disciplines. Both the College of Computer Science and Engineering and the College of Business have been designated as some of the best programs in both the nation and region. A part of the Metro Detroit region, UM-D is also known for its community engagement within the city of Detroit, and is part of The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities. The University of Michigan is consistently ranked in the top 20 educational institutions globally. (17th in 2016 / U.S. News & World Report)

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    Activities and Societies: Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (Magna Cum Laude)

    Henry Ford College (HFC) is a public four-year college located in Dearborn, Michigan in Metro Detroit. Established in 1938, HFC is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Michigan Commission on College Accreditation. The school was originally named Fordson Junior College when it was established in 1938. Later the college was adopted as Dearborn Junior College in 1946, before adopting the name Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) in 1952, which was named after the…

    Henry Ford College (HFC) is a public four-year college located in Dearborn, Michigan in Metro Detroit. Established in 1938, HFC is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Michigan Commission on College Accreditation. The school was originally named Fordson Junior College when it was established in 1938. Later the college was adopted as Dearborn Junior College in 1946, before adopting the name Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) in 1952, which was named after the Henry Ford Trade School which closed and its assets were transferred to the Dearborn School Board of Education. The name was shortened to Henry Ford College in 2014.

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    Activities and Societies: Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (Magna Cum Laude)

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    Activities and Societies: NCAA Division II Cross Country, 3-Time Varsity Letter Winner (5K, 8K & 10K), Academic All-GLIAC / 5K PR 14:57 @ Eastern Michigan University

    Wayne State University (WSU) is an American public research university located in Detroit, Michigan, in the city's Midtown Cultural Center Historic District and Wayne State University Buildings Historic District. Founded in 1868, WSU consists of 13 schools and colleges offering more than 380 programs to nearly 28,000 graduate and undergraduate students. It is currently Michigan's third-largest university and one of the 100 largest universities in the United States.

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    Activities and Societies: Spanish Club President, Cross Country & Track Captain, Honor Roll, Dean's List

    Divine Child was founded in September 1958 by Herbert Weier. Initially, it consisted of 84 freshmen, two Bernadine Sisters, and an athletic coach. The Class of 1962, the first graduating class, consisted of 69 students. The original building consisted of 37,478 square feet (3,481.8 m2) of space including ten classrooms, two science labs, a small library, a typing and office machines room, and a study hall room. Since then, eleven additions have significantly increased the size and facilities of…

    Divine Child was founded in September 1958 by Herbert Weier. Initially, it consisted of 84 freshmen, two Bernadine Sisters, and an athletic coach. The Class of 1962, the first graduating class, consisted of 69 students. The original building consisted of 37,478 square feet (3,481.8 m2) of space including ten classrooms, two science labs, a small library, a typing and office machines room, and a study hall room. Since then, eleven additions have significantly increased the size and facilities of the school.

    Celebrating more than 60 years of excellence in Catholic education, Divine Child Catholic Schools are dedicated to instilling Catholic values and nurturing each student’s growth spiritually, academically, creatively and socially. It offers a co-ed, faith-filled learning environment for all-learners, grades K-12, on one campus. Students are provided with strong academics, exposure to the arts, STEM and championship athletics.

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    Advisory Board Member

    MichBusiness

    - Present 8 years 8 months

    Economic Empowerment

    MichBusiness is powered by MBPA, a statewide organization with a sphere of influence that no other organization of its kind can claim, positively impacting more than 150,000 businesses — that’s 1 out of every 3 in Michigan!

    MichBusiness is an online community with the mission to celebrate and promote the success stories, opportunities and newsworthy information of companies doing business across Michigan. By participating in and joining the MichBusiness community, beneficiaries have the…

    MichBusiness is powered by MBPA, a statewide organization with a sphere of influence that no other organization of its kind can claim, positively impacting more than 150,000 businesses — that’s 1 out of every 3 in Michigan!

    MichBusiness is an online community with the mission to celebrate and promote the success stories, opportunities and newsworthy information of companies doing business across Michigan. By participating in and joining the MichBusiness community, beneficiaries have the opportunity to promote their business successes and exciting new ventures to a powerful network of peers.

    The Advisory Board and Awards Committees organize an annual event at the MGM Grand Detroit which recognizes the achievements of the top performing businesses, organizations and individuals throughout the State of Michigan.

    Additional Role: Awards Committee Judge

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    Executive Board Member

    Arts & Scraps

    - Present 7 years 9 months

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    Arts & Scraps Detroit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Detroit, founded in 1989. It connects business, education and community; with a target audience consisting mostly of children living in low income areas. The following is a quick overview:

    • Recycles 28 tons of materials each year, serving 275,000 children by assisting 3,300 community organizations and classrooms

    • Provides hands-on learning and creative experiences through programs at our facility and in SE…

    Arts & Scraps Detroit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Detroit, founded in 1989. It connects business, education and community; with a target audience consisting mostly of children living in low income areas. The following is a quick overview:

    • Recycles 28 tons of materials each year, serving 275,000 children by assisting 3,300 community organizations and classrooms

    • Provides hands-on learning and creative experiences through programs at our facility and in SE Michigan with an emphasis on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & math) education

    • Awards 12,000 documented volunteer hours to corporations, individuals, youth groups and Individuals with Disabilities

    By the numbers:

    • 6,000 field trip students
    • 33,000 served at events
    • 255 group service projects
    • 220 business scrap donors
    • 2,000,000 served since 1989
    • 1,000+ individual scrap donors
    • 18,000 served with scrap Packs
    • 500 adults served in workshops
    • 94% of costs are program expenses

    Additional Role: Business Development Committee Chairman

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    Executive Board Member

    The Jordan Morgan Foundation

    - Present 5 years 5 months

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    The Jordan Morgan Foundation (JMF) seeks to be a catalyst in inner-city generational change with initiatives centered on education, outreach, and sport. JMF’s mission is fueled by the values passed down to Jordan from his parents and his deep love for the State of Michigan. His mother overcame a brief period in a homeless shelter with young Jordan and built a better life for him on the principle of hard work. His father adopted him at age 13 and instilled the value of education and leadership…

    The Jordan Morgan Foundation (JMF) seeks to be a catalyst in inner-city generational change with initiatives centered on education, outreach, and sport. JMF’s mission is fueled by the values passed down to Jordan from his parents and his deep love for the State of Michigan. His mother overcame a brief period in a homeless shelter with young Jordan and built a better life for him on the principle of hard work. His father adopted him at age 13 and instilled the value of education and leadership. It is through the lenses of this upbringing that JMF will offer education, support, and encouragement to today’s youth.

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    STEM Expert / Inaugural Judge

    The Toy Foundation

    - 3 years 6 months

    The Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards recognize the top toys of each holiday season. Though there are many toy awards programs, these finalists have been nominated from within the industry and have been selected by industry influencers, academia, media and more. The TOTY Awards are frequently referred to as the “Oscars” of the industry.

    TOTY supports The Toy Foundation, which helps bring joy and comfort to children in need through the experience of toys and play.

    Key Role: STEM /…

    The Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards recognize the top toys of each holiday season. Though there are many toy awards programs, these finalists have been nominated from within the industry and have been selected by industry influencers, academia, media and more. The TOTY Awards are frequently referred to as the “Oscars” of the industry.

    TOTY supports The Toy Foundation, which helps bring joy and comfort to children in need through the experience of toys and play.

    Key Role: STEM / STEAM Expert Judge

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    STEM Expert / Partner

    Child's Play Communications

    - 4 years 6 months

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    Child’s Play Communications has partnered with STEM.org to launch Seriously STEM, a new awards program designed exclusively to review and evaluate STEM toys for kids. Winners are chosen by independent judges – educators, industry play experts and toy reviewers – with real expertise specifically in children and STEM.

    Child’s Play Communications specializes in publicizing kids’ products, especially toys, and has worked with many brands within the STEM space. STEM.org is the longest…

    Child’s Play Communications has partnered with STEM.org to launch Seriously STEM, a new awards program designed exclusively to review and evaluate STEM toys for kids. Winners are chosen by independent judges – educators, industry play experts and toy reviewers – with real expertise specifically in children and STEM.

    Child’s Play Communications specializes in publicizing kids’ products, especially toys, and has worked with many brands within the STEM space. STEM.org is the longest continually operating, privately held STEM education research organization in America.

    Manufacturers submit products for review within the four subject categories, and within specific age groups, ranging from toddler to teen. Criteria for selection is established by the panel of judges. Products from any country and company are eligible for submission. The submission period runs through September of each year.

    A percentage of Seriously STEM proceeds is donated to the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Winners are announced each Nov. 1 at the annual Kids’ & Family Tech Expo in New York City and heavily marketed throughout the holiday shopping season.

    Additional Role: Seriously STEM Toy Awards Judge

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    Advisory Board Member

    Oxford Summer Courses

    - 4 years

    Oxford Summer Courses (OSC) was established in 2010 by a network of Oxford alumni and educators. It remains determined to share the magic of an Oxford education, the university and city, with the wider world. It is an independent company and not part of the University of Oxford, however, Oxford is at the heart of everything it does: it shapes what, where, and how the organization teaches.

    OSC operates a summer program which has welcomed over 2,000 motivated students aged 10-24 to Oxford,…

    Oxford Summer Courses (OSC) was established in 2010 by a network of Oxford alumni and educators. It remains determined to share the magic of an Oxford education, the university and city, with the wider world. It is an independent company and not part of the University of Oxford, however, Oxford is at the heart of everything it does: it shapes what, where, and how the organization teaches.

    OSC operates a summer program which has welcomed over 2,000 motivated students aged 10-24 to Oxford, Cambridge, and London in 2018, from more than 90 countries. Students can choose from a wide variety of academic subjects and English Language (EFL) courses.

    It's goal is to share experiences of Oxford, which is often an exciting academic adventure, with the world. Alongside OSC courses in Oxford, the organization has expanded its model to India, Chile, and Peru, and also runs a charity (Universify Education) which provides free access courses to students from disadvantaged backgrounds in the UK.

    Key Role: STEM Strategist

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    Judge / Invention Convention

    The STEMIE Coalition

    - 1 year 1 month

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    The STEMIE Coalition (STEMIE), an initiative that emerged from the principles of the highly successful 33-year old Connecticut Invention Convention, was founded to elevate K-12 invention and entrepreneurship education to a national level. The STEMIE (STEM + Invention + Entrepreneurship) Coalition will make an extensive, immediate, and measurable impact on youth invention and entrepreneurship by being an umbrella organization that “rolls up” efforts of 600 concurrently operating K-12 youth…

    The STEMIE Coalition (STEMIE), an initiative that emerged from the principles of the highly successful 33-year old Connecticut Invention Convention, was founded to elevate K-12 invention and entrepreneurship education to a national level. The STEMIE (STEM + Invention + Entrepreneurship) Coalition will make an extensive, immediate, and measurable impact on youth invention and entrepreneurship by being an umbrella organization that “rolls up” efforts of 600 concurrently operating K-12 youth invention and entrepreneurship programs across the U.S. The STEMIE Coalition will be able to share best practices, evaluate programs and provide national data that will demonstrate invention and entrepreneurship as important parts of student learning and development that leads to future innovators.

    The most public and unique facet of The STEMIE Coalition is the National Invention Convention and Entrepreneurship Expo (NICEE). NICEE is the first national annual celebration of K-12 inventors from across the U.S. Held on May 31 – June 2, 2018 at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, the NICEE 2018 is an in-person opportunity for young inventors in grades K-12 to display their creative and critical thinking skills through inventing, innovating, and entrepreneurial activities. The presenting sponsor of the inaugural NICEE event was United Technologies Corporation.

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    Strategic Advisor

    A Mana Project

    - 3 Jahre

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    A Mana Project focuses on making STEM simple for preschoolers and their teachers. It is currently developing a gamified mobile application to help build preschool teacher's confidence when delivering STEM lessons in their classrooms and beyond. The app also contains an early STEM marketplace where teachers can earn discounts and referral commission.

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    Inner Circle

    Crain's Detroit Business

    - 1 year 1 month

    Economic Empowerment

    Crain's Inner Circle is a group of 600 Metropolitan Detroit influencers who completed a series of online surveys. 50 Inner Circle members were invited to breakfast conversations. The findings of this extensive research effort were:

    -An overhaul of the newsletters to inject more insights and analysis from our top reporters.
    -Less aggregation and more actionable news
    -Greater access to reporters and editors
    -More opportunities to network amongst the readership
    -A fundamental…

    Crain's Inner Circle is a group of 600 Metropolitan Detroit influencers who completed a series of online surveys. 50 Inner Circle members were invited to breakfast conversations. The findings of this extensive research effort were:

    -An overhaul of the newsletters to inject more insights and analysis from our top reporters.
    -Less aggregation and more actionable news
    -Greater access to reporters and editors
    -More opportunities to network amongst the readership
    -A fundamental change to the Crain's business model

    Subscribers pay less for a subscription and now more of a relationship.

Publications

  • STEM Competition v2.0: A New Era in Intellectual Athleticism

    Newsweek

    U.S. Drone Soccer and Robofest transcend the conventional, molding competition and education into a concrete forge where future innovators are tempered. Within these crucibles of creativity and scientific rigor, young minds are not just honed — they are transformed, contesting the orthodoxy that separates the intellectual from the intuitive. Both opportunities herald a paradigm shift in pedagogy, where students engage in entirely new dimensions of science, technology, engineering and…

    U.S. Drone Soccer and Robofest transcend the conventional, molding competition and education into a concrete forge where future innovators are tempered. Within these crucibles of creativity and scientific rigor, young minds are not just honed — they are transformed, contesting the orthodoxy that separates the intellectual from the intuitive. Both opportunities herald a paradigm shift in pedagogy, where students engage in entirely new dimensions of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) competitiveness.

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  • A Fresh Take on Fiction: The Emergence of the STEM Novel

    Newsweek

    The essence of a STEM novel lies in its ability to weave educational content seamlessly into engaging, relatable, and often thrilling storylines that relate to real-world applications. These are tales where characters solve problems, uncover mysteries, or undertake journeys using skills and knowledge from STEM disciplines. The STEM novel is a conduit through which readers — be they students, hobbyists, or lifelong learners — are drawn into scientific inquiries, technological adventures…

    The essence of a STEM novel lies in its ability to weave educational content seamlessly into engaging, relatable, and often thrilling storylines that relate to real-world applications. These are tales where characters solve problems, uncover mysteries, or undertake journeys using skills and knowledge from STEM disciplines. The STEM novel is a conduit through which readers — be they students, hobbyists, or lifelong learners — are drawn into scientific inquiries, technological adventures, engineering challenges, and mathematical puzzles, all while being deeply invested in the unfolding narrative.

    What sets the STEM novel apart is its purpose: to entertain, educate, and motivate in a cross-disciplinary capacity. It aims to demystify the often-intimidating facade of STEM subjects, making them accessible and enjoyable for a diverse audience. By presenting complex concepts in context, through the eyes of relatable characters and within compelling stories, this innovative genre breaks down barriers to understanding and engagement. It transforms abstract theories and principles into vivid, memorable experiences. The most intriguing part is that it connects readers with neighborhood experiences that can bring their ideas to life.

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  • STEM for the Free Thinker: Education That Defies Conformity

    Medium

    The creation of parallel systems within STEM education transcends mere pedagogical innovation; it emerges as an imperative for societal progression. These alternative frameworks act as the forefront of resistance against the dilution of educational content, serving as a defense against the tendencies toward centralization and uniformity. They illuminate the path for those committed to the ideals of intellectual autonomy, innovation, liberty, entrepreneurial spirit, and originality. By…

    The creation of parallel systems within STEM education transcends mere pedagogical innovation; it emerges as an imperative for societal progression. These alternative frameworks act as the forefront of resistance against the dilution of educational content, serving as a defense against the tendencies toward centralization and uniformity. They illuminate the path for those committed to the ideals of intellectual autonomy, innovation, liberty, entrepreneurial spirit, and originality. By cultivating such alternatives, we do more than prepare the next generation for future employment opportunities; we imbue them with the principles of creativity, self-reliance, and analytical thinking— qualities that are indispensable for the continued advancement of society.

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  • The Strategic Leader’s Guide to STEM Education

    Medium

    The STEM education movement — encompassing science, technology, engineering, mathematics pedagogical and andragogical invention — has emerged as a beacon of human progress. However, a pressing debate at the heart of this movement is the call by some for a universal definition of STEM education, a concept distinct from the STEM subjects themselves or the acronym. This analysis delves into the intricate reasons why imposing a singular, national or transnational definition on STEM practitioners is…

    The STEM education movement — encompassing science, technology, engineering, mathematics pedagogical and andragogical invention — has emerged as a beacon of human progress. However, a pressing debate at the heart of this movement is the call by some for a universal definition of STEM education, a concept distinct from the STEM subjects themselves or the acronym. This analysis delves into the intricate reasons why imposing a singular, national or transnational definition on STEM practitioners is not only unattainable but could potentially stifle the very innovation it seeks to foster.
    “The question at hand is at what level of society should STEM stakeholders define STEM education?”

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  • The Covert Assault on STEM

    Medium

    In an age where knowledge shapes the future, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) stands as a cornerstone of progress and empowerment. However, beneath the surface of public discourse, a clandestine war is being waged against this bastion of innovation. This analysis exposes a disturbing trend: the manipulation of academic and philanthropic influence to undermine STEM and STEM education, orchestrated by those with vested interests in maintaining the status quo.

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  • The Modern STEM Scholarship: A Novel Approach To Incentivizing Learning and Student Achievement

    Newsweek

    Scholarships have been a transformative element in the world of education, tracing their origins back to medieval times when affluent patrons supported scholars in various fields of study, primarily religious and philosophical. This tradition laid the groundwork for what would become a diverse and multifaceted system of educational support. As societies evolved, so did the nature and purpose of scholarships, expanding to encompass a wide array of academic disciplines, with a significant focus…

    Scholarships have been a transformative element in the world of education, tracing their origins back to medieval times when affluent patrons supported scholars in various fields of study, primarily religious and philosophical. This tradition laid the groundwork for what would become a diverse and multifaceted system of educational support. As societies evolved, so did the nature and purpose of scholarships, expanding to encompass a wide array of academic disciplines, with a significant focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

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  • Reevaluating the Veracity of STEM Education Research

    Medium

    Research in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics #STEM Education has, over the years, created an expansive repository of knowledge, fundamentally contributing to our understanding of effective teaching and learning practices. However, the quality and credibility of these research findings have recently been called into question, with mounting evidence suggesting a substantial number of these studies might be subjective, misleading or erroneous.

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  • To Demystify “STEM”, First Add a Word to It

    Age of Awareness

    While acronyms streamline communication, specificity sometimes becomes the casualty. By adding a clarifying word to STEM, discussions can become more productive, objectives clearer, and intentions better understood. It’s an era for a sharper narrative, where “STEM” isn’t a mere catch-all term but a vivid, focused signal of purpose. This linguistic clarity can inch the global community closer to the widespread STEM literacy that is our shared ambition.

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  • The Young Inventor Challenge: Illuminating the STEM Brilliance of Tomorrow's Toy Architects

    Newsweek

    Within the sprawling expanse of the global toy industry, a recent inductee to the Toy Hall of Fame distinguishes herself not merely by her creations but by the future she's envisioning: Mary Couzin. Leading People of Play (POP), formerly known as The Chicago Toy & Game Group (CHITAG), Mary, in concert with a dedicated team she acknowledges as instrumental to her success, stands not only as an anchor in the industry but as a driving force—launching young inventors into a dynamic age of…

    Within the sprawling expanse of the global toy industry, a recent inductee to the Toy Hall of Fame distinguishes herself not merely by her creations but by the future she's envisioning: Mary Couzin. Leading People of Play (POP), formerly known as The Chicago Toy & Game Group (CHITAG), Mary, in concert with a dedicated team she acknowledges as instrumental to her success, stands not only as an anchor in the industry but as a driving force—launching young inventors into a dynamic age of creativity and innovation.

    Young Inventor Challenge: Where Dreams and Ingenuity Intersect

    Now celebrating its 17th year, the Young Inventor Challenge (YIC) stands as more than just a contest. It's an arena where dreams take shape, where children from 6 to 18 years transform into budding visionaries, entrepreneurs, and innovators. While the allure of seeing one's creation licensed and showcased in mainstream retail outlets is compelling, the essence of YIC is its celebration of imagination, drive, and the sheer brilliance of youth.

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  • Approaching National STEM Day: Beyond the Celebration

    Data Driven Investor™

    Honoring National STEM Day and maintaining the enthusiasm all year round necessitates a unified endeavor, calling for the active participation of educational bodies, local communities, and experts in the field. By engaging students in a variety of ways, we nurture their innate curiosity and creativity, shaping them into the problem-solvers, innovators, and leaders of tomorrow. This ongoing commitment ensures that the significance of November 8th is not confined to a single day, but becomes a…

    Honoring National STEM Day and maintaining the enthusiasm all year round necessitates a unified endeavor, calling for the active participation of educational bodies, local communities, and experts in the field. By engaging students in a variety of ways, we nurture their innate curiosity and creativity, shaping them into the problem-solvers, innovators, and leaders of tomorrow. This ongoing commitment ensures that the significance of November 8th is not confined to a single day, but becomes a living, evolving movement driving us toward a brighter future.

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  • Embarking on Your STEM Quest

    Data Driven Investor™

    From the rich loam of organic thought, where ideas sprout and flourish as naturally as ancient oaks, a term has blossomed with profound resonance: STEM. This quartet of disciplines — science, technology, engineering, mathematics — isn’t just a mere amalgamation of subjects; it’s a philosophical shift in how we approach learning. But before we dive deep into its vast expanse, we must first anchor ourselves with a clear linguistic compass and a defined map.

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  • "Know Thyself": A Socratic Approach to Modern STEM Education

    Newsweek

    Embedding the principles of Socratic introspection within #STEM education positions us to cultivate scientists, engineers, and technologists who can balance profound expertise in their fields with a deep comprehension of the human narrative. The timeless wisdom of Socrates beckons, urging us to ensure that as we chart the path forward, we remain profoundly attuned to our intrinsic identity.

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  • STEM.org’s STEM / STEAM QA Product Trustmark Turns Eight

    Medium

    By addressing financial hurdles, STEM.org provides a conducive environment for toymakers and brands to focus on what truly matters — innovation and quality. The organization is committed to fostering STEM / STEAM toy and gadget industry growth by maintaining a level playing field for all stakeholders.

    #STEMToy #STEAMToy #STEMAuthenticated #STEMAuthentication #STEAMAuthenticated #STEAMAuthentication

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  • The Golden Mean: Plato’s Blueprint for Balance in STEM

    Data Driven Investor™

    The ancient Greeks believed in an ideal of balance, a golden mean. Today, as we stand on the precipice of unparalleled technological advancement, it’s worth revisiting these age-old wisdoms. Just as Plato championed a disciplined approach to art, so must we advocate for #STEM that is rooted in responsibility and foresight, ensuring that the very tools we create to uplift society don’t unwittingly become its undoing.

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  • The Convergence of STEM Education and Autodidactic Pioneers

    Age of Awareness (Medium Rank #1)

    For those entrusted with shaping our global future — policymakers, educators, and community leaders — the path is clear. It is necessary to cultivate environments where #STEM education thrives, spanning from global think tanks to neighborhood classrooms. Simultaneously, we must emphasize and champion the ethos of self-driven learning — developing platforms for independent inquiry, fostering environments that prioritize curiosity, and instilling cultures that recognize and reward initiative.

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  • The Campfire Coder: Blazing a Path Towards Holistic STEM Education Mastery

    Data Driven Investor™

    While we rightly laud the advances in #STEM and recognize its undeniable importance in forging our future, we must remember the intertwined tapestry of soft and survival skills that complete the picture. For in doing so, we create not just proficient engineers, scientists, or technologists, but well-rounded, resilient, and truly enlightened individuals capable of shaping, and more importantly, safeguarding our tomorrow.

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  • How STEM Connects Minds and Markets

    Data Driven Investor™

    When the populace is armed with a rich tapestry of skills, knowledge, and the audacity to chart their own course, diversity of thought becomes not just a byproduct, but an inevitable consequence. Each individual, fueled by their unique experiences and perspectives, contributes a verse to the grand poem of society. This plethora of voices is the bedrock upon which true innovation flourishes. It challenges, it refines, and it takes us to heights hitherto undreamed of.

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  • On the Dawn of a New Revolution: When STEM Lights the Path to Peace

    Age of Awareness

    In these tempestuous times, as clouds of war gather and uncertainty reigns, there stands an unmistakable beacon of hope and human advancement: the ever-evolving fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, along with the corresponding STEM education movement. Amidst the cacophony of daily reports filled with strife and division, the harmonious melodies of innovation and progress emanate from the world of “STEM”, offering a vision of a world united not in conflict, but in…

    In these tempestuous times, as clouds of war gather and uncertainty reigns, there stands an unmistakable beacon of hope and human advancement: the ever-evolving fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, along with the corresponding STEM education movement. Amidst the cacophony of daily reports filled with strife and division, the harmonious melodies of innovation and progress emanate from the world of “STEM”, offering a vision of a world united not in conflict, but in relentless pursuit of betterment.

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  • Knowledge's Conundrum: From Enlightenment to Entanglement

    The Liberation Ledger

    In the vast continuum of human history, our species has ceaselessly sought to decipher the cryptic script of the cosmos, to discern the underlying principles steering our existence. Such was our fervor that it birthed the illustrious Age of Enlightenment, where reason, like a luminous phoenix, arose from the ashes of ignorance, liberating humanity from the stifling embrace of age-old superstition. We naively harbored the conviction that science's unwavering gaze would usher us into an epoch of…

    In the vast continuum of human history, our species has ceaselessly sought to decipher the cryptic script of the cosmos, to discern the underlying principles steering our existence. Such was our fervor that it birthed the illustrious Age of Enlightenment, where reason, like a luminous phoenix, arose from the ashes of ignorance, liberating humanity from the stifling embrace of age-old superstition. We naively harbored the conviction that science's unwavering gaze would usher us into an epoch of ubiquitous enlightenment and shared affluence. However, a profound irony confronts us: the very essence of our knowledge now stands endangered, liable to be contorted and leveraged against its very architects.

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  • On the Pernicious Reach of the SMART Age

    The Liberation Ledger

    In our relentless quest for progress, man has birthed SMART technology — Systems Measured, Automated, Regulated, and Telematic. From the humble beginnings of the Internet to the complexities of the Internet of Things (IoT), our species has woven a web of interconnected devices, urban infrastructures, and living spaces. All around us, sensors track, algorithms predict, and machines learn from our behaviours.

    SMART Cities, the crowning jewel of this tech revolution, promise utopias of…

    In our relentless quest for progress, man has birthed SMART technology — Systems Measured, Automated, Regulated, and Telematic. From the humble beginnings of the Internet to the complexities of the Internet of Things (IoT), our species has woven a web of interconnected devices, urban infrastructures, and living spaces. All around us, sensors track, algorithms predict, and machines learn from our behaviours.

    SMART Cities, the crowning jewel of this tech revolution, promise utopias of efficiency, safety, and prosperity. Lit by the sheen of LEDs, powered by green energies, and governed by omnipresent algorithms, these urban spaces seem a panacea to the ills of traditional urbanism. And yet, beneath this dazzling digital facade lurk shadows that may smother the very soul of a free society.

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  • Agenda 2076: Scientific Americanism

    The Liberation Ledger

    In the age of burgeoning globalism and ubiquitous interventionist agendas, "Agenda 2076: Scientific Americanism" emerges as a beacon of clarity, a manifesto of hope, and a proclamation of principles rooted deeply in autonomy, innovation, and national integrity. As the world grapples with an ever-encroaching matrix of interwoven mandates and directives, Agenda 2076 steadfastly seeks to remind nations of their inherent sovereignty and the intrinsic value of self-determination.

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  • Precision in STEM Education: A Guide to Quality Assurance Terminology

    Medium

    In the ever-evolving terrain of #STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, precision is paramount. Not only in the methods employed, calculations derived, or technologies produced but also in the terminology we use to understand and define the very structure of this international movement. In the cascade of STEM advancements, one area that requires immediate clarification is the framework of credentialing. At the vanguard of this necessity is STEM.org | Educational…

    In the ever-evolving terrain of #STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, precision is paramount. Not only in the methods employed, calculations derived, or technologies produced but also in the terminology we use to understand and define the very structure of this international movement. In the cascade of STEM advancements, one area that requires immediate clarification is the framework of credentialing. At the vanguard of this necessity is STEM.org | Educational Research, emphasizing that proper classification is more than mere pedantry — it’s pivotal to quality assurance in STEM education.

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  • Of Science and Sovereignty: The Call to Guard Humanity's Noble Spirit

    The Liberation Ledger

    In an age illuminated by the brilliance of scientific discovery and technological marvels, it is of utmost importance that we, the stewards of our own destiny, remain ever watchful. It is a truth universally acknowledged that knowledge is power; yet, when power is wielded without conscience or consideration, it becomes an instrument of oppression, cloaked in the guise of progress.

    The advance of science and technology is a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity, a mirror…

    In an age illuminated by the brilliance of scientific discovery and technological marvels, it is of utmost importance that we, the stewards of our own destiny, remain ever watchful. It is a truth universally acknowledged that knowledge is power; yet, when power is wielded without conscience or consideration, it becomes an instrument of oppression, cloaked in the guise of progress.

    The advance of science and technology is a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity, a mirror reflecting our quest for understanding, a bridge connecting the shores of our imaginations to the realities of our world. From the simplest machines to the most intricate networks, each invention is but a reflection of our innate desire to better our condition and that of our posterity. But let it be known, there lies a line between utilization for enrichment and deployment for dominion.

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  • The Renaissance of Reason: Philosophical Perspectives in the Age of STEM

    Age of Awareness

    Integrity, transparency, and trust — these are the foundations upon which our institutions must stand. Our schools and universities, our laboratories and research centers, our tech companies and startups — all should operate in the spirit of these values. Trust and integrity should not be mere words we inscribe on our banners, they should be the lifeblood that courses through the veins of our institutions.

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  • Fueling the Fire of Local STEM Innovation

    Data Driven Investor™

    1934: The year that transformed the future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education

    While the free market has the potential to drive innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, it’s crucial to strike a balance that prevents stagnation through consolidation. To maintain a diverse and competitive landscape, it’s essential to encourage local ownership and control of STEM companies and organizations. By implementing policies that…

    1934: The year that transformed the future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education

    While the free market has the potential to drive innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, it’s crucial to strike a balance that prevents stagnation through consolidation. To maintain a diverse and competitive landscape, it’s essential to encourage local ownership and control of STEM companies and organizations. By implementing policies that support founders to retain at least 51% local ownership, governments can promote the development of homegrown innovations, ensure that local needs and perspectives are prioritized, and facilitate long-term growth and sustainability in the STEM education movement.

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  • The STEM-STEAM Paradox

    Data Driven Investor™

    The presupposed antagonism between the realms of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics #STEM and the humanities is, in essence, a significant simplification of the actual interplay between these fields. This viewpoint erroneously casts these academic domains in adversarial roles, neglecting their inherent potential for symbiosis.

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  • From Code to Crops: Sowing the Seeds of STEM Education Locally with America’s Farmers

    Age of Awareness - Medium

    Agriculture, the cradle of human civilization, is a rich wellspring of experiential learning and tangible problem-solving skills. Amidst a landscape of formidable social and environmental challenges, it becomes incumbent upon us to reconceptualize agriculture as a fundamental cornerstone of STEM education. This necessitates the active involvement of our policymakers in advocating for academic institutions to forge symbiotic relationships with local farmers and embrace the agrarian sciences as a…

    Agriculture, the cradle of human civilization, is a rich wellspring of experiential learning and tangible problem-solving skills. Amidst a landscape of formidable social and environmental challenges, it becomes incumbent upon us to reconceptualize agriculture as a fundamental cornerstone of STEM education. This necessitates the active involvement of our policymakers in advocating for academic institutions to forge symbiotic relationships with local farmers and embrace the agrarian sciences as a central facet of their curricula.

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  • In Defense of Morality & STEM Education

    Age of Awareness

    These are the times that demand a measure of our intellectual courage. As we stand on the precipice of the ever-advancing chasm of scientific discovery and technological innovation, we must confront an uncomfortable truth. The urgency of imparting the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education to the youngest among us, while concurrently addressing the machinations of those who seek to use it for their selfish ends, has never been greater. It is a task…

    These are the times that demand a measure of our intellectual courage. As we stand on the precipice of the ever-advancing chasm of scientific discovery and technological innovation, we must confront an uncomfortable truth. The urgency of imparting the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education to the youngest among us, while concurrently addressing the machinations of those who seek to use it for their selfish ends, has never been greater. It is a task equal to none in its difficulty, yet we cannot shrink from the challenge, for in our hands rests the stewardship of our future.

    The path of human progress is etched in the hallmarks of technological breakthroughs and scientific milestones. From the primordial mastery of fire to the epoch-defining advent of the internet, every quantum leap in our collective consciousness has been fueled by the indomitable spirit of curiosity and the relentless pursuit of knowledge — the very heart of STEM education.

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  • Can We Afford CBDCs at the Expense of STEM Education?

    Data Driven Investor™

    Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are digital forms of fiat currencies, created and issued by a country’s central bank. They represent a novel approach to financial transactions, with the potential to transform the global financial system. CBDCs can offer increased efficiency, reduced costs, and improved financial inclusion, making them an attractive option for governments and central banks worldwide.

    However, as with any disruptive technology, there are potential negative…

    Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are digital forms of fiat currencies, created and issued by a country’s central bank. They represent a novel approach to financial transactions, with the potential to transform the global financial system. CBDCs can offer increased efficiency, reduced costs, and improved financial inclusion, making them an attractive option for governments and central banks worldwide.

    However, as with any disruptive technology, there are potential negative consequences that need to be considered. In this case, the adverse impact of CBDCs on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education has been largely overlooked. This analysis argues for a total ban on CBDCs to prevent their unintended consequences on the very foundation of technological innovation — STEM education.

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  • It's Never Time to Play God: A Rebuttal to the Pretense of Technological Divinity

    The Liberation Ledger

    In an age where the magnifying glass of modernity's ambition seeks to blur the lines between the human spirit and the sterility of silicon, there is a voice that echoes ominously through the digital corridors of power. That voice, belonging to none other than the historian and philosopher, Yuval Noah Harari, articulates a vision of the future wherein technological advancements usher in a new epoch, one that renders most of humanity as obsolete relics in the face of the artificial and the…

    In an age where the magnifying glass of modernity's ambition seeks to blur the lines between the human spirit and the sterility of silicon, there is a voice that echoes ominously through the digital corridors of power. That voice, belonging to none other than the historian and philosopher, Yuval Noah Harari, articulates a vision of the future wherein technological advancements usher in a new epoch, one that renders most of humanity as obsolete relics in the face of the artificial and the autonomous.

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  • A New Digital Revolution: Web3 and the Democratization of Information

    Medium

    The ongoing evolution of the internet into #Web3 — a decentralized, blockchain-powered network that ensures user control over personal data and online activity — poses an existential threat to the current paradigm of information hegemony. Centralized organizations wield substantial influence over global discourse due to their control of information channels. They navigate and leverage the current #Web2 model, where data is the new oil, and whoever controls it, commands immense…

    The ongoing evolution of the internet into #Web3 — a decentralized, blockchain-powered network that ensures user control over personal data and online activity — poses an existential threat to the current paradigm of information hegemony. Centralized organizations wield substantial influence over global discourse due to their control of information channels. They navigate and leverage the current #Web2 model, where data is the new oil, and whoever controls it, commands immense power.

    Web3 (and ultimately #Web5) posits a stark challenge to this dynamic. It places the power of information back in the hands of the individual, forming the backbone of a new digital revolution that parallels the very values that the American Revolution was founded upon — freedom, self-governance, and accountability. Its decentralized nature dilutes the sway of transnational entities, leveling the field for all to participate and shape the narrative.

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  • Safeguarding Ideas in the Age of Digital Censorship: Lessons from the Gutenberg Revolution

    Data Driven Investor™ & Newsweek

    In the 15th century, Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press revolutionized the way information was disseminated, challenging the status quo and paving the way for unprecedented intellectual growth. Just as the Gutenberg press allowed for the rapid spread of ideas, today’s digital landscape has provided us with a multitude of platforms to share our thoughts and creations. However, this new era of information-sharing is not without its challenges, particularly in the form of…

    In the 15th century, Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press revolutionized the way information was disseminated, challenging the status quo and paving the way for unprecedented intellectual growth. Just as the Gutenberg press allowed for the rapid spread of ideas, today’s digital landscape has provided us with a multitude of platforms to share our thoughts and creations. However, this new era of information-sharing is not without its challenges, particularly in the form of censorship.

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  • Preserving the Integrity of STEM Education: An Open Letter to BlackRock

    Medium

    STEM education — the bedrock of our society’s scientific and technological advancement — is at a crossroads. As the financial industry, led by giants like BlackRock, begins to show increased interest in this sector, there’s a rising concern that the focus on consolidation and monopolization might override the quality and diversity of educational outcomes. In this open letter to BlackRock, I explore the potential implications of such interest, highlighting the importance of maintaining STEM…

    STEM education — the bedrock of our society’s scientific and technological advancement — is at a crossroads. As the financial industry, led by giants like BlackRock, begins to show increased interest in this sector, there’s a rising concern that the focus on consolidation and monopolization might override the quality and diversity of educational outcomes. In this open letter to BlackRock, I explore the potential implications of such interest, highlighting the importance of maintaining STEM education’s autonomy and integrity.

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  • Web3 Domains: Key to Unlocking STEM Education’s Full Potential

    Data Driven Investor™

    Web3 presents novel opportunities for brands to engage with their audiences and establish a unique online identity within a decentralized ecosystem. In the context of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, Web3 technology can serve as a vital link between educational institutions, learners, and decentralized resources. This analysis delves into the concept of Web3, its functionality, and how STEM stakeholders can potentially benefit from it.

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  • When Banks Consolidate, STEM Education Pays the Price

    Data Driven Investor™

    The STEM education movement has gained significant momentum in recent years, driven by the recognition of its critical role in shaping the future of technology, innovation, and economic growth. However, the mass centralization of banking, marked by the increasing dominance of large financial institutions, poses a significant threat to this vital movement.

    As the financial landscape becomes more concentrated, the ability of educational institutions, innovators, and students to access the…

    The STEM education movement has gained significant momentum in recent years, driven by the recognition of its critical role in shaping the future of technology, innovation, and economic growth. However, the mass centralization of banking, marked by the increasing dominance of large financial institutions, poses a significant threat to this vital movement.

    As the financial landscape becomes more concentrated, the ability of educational institutions, innovators, and students to access the resources they need to thrive and to think independently is at risk. This analysis will explore the potential impact of banking centralization on STEM education and propose strategies for mitigating its negative effects.

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  • Crafting Your STEM Education Definition

    Age of Awareness - Medium

    In the fast-paced world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, practitioners face the challenge of keeping up with the rapidly evolving landscape. One key aspect of this challenge is crafting a definition of STEM education that resonates with their organization’s mission, values and goals. Below, are further insights to help equip STEM practitioners with strategies for creating their own definition of STEM education — not to be confused linguistically with STEM…

    In the fast-paced world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, practitioners face the challenge of keeping up with the rapidly evolving landscape. One key aspect of this challenge is crafting a definition of STEM education that resonates with their organization’s mission, values and goals. Below, are further insights to help equip STEM practitioners with strategies for creating their own definition of STEM education — not to be confused linguistically with STEM subjects or the acronym.

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  • Language Matters: How Focusing on Linguistics Promotes STEM Literacy

    The Startup - Medium

    It's crucial to distinguish between STEM subjects and STEM education when discussing "STEM" to prevent confusion and misconceptions regarding their respective objectives and benefits. Adults, including educators, are often presumed to possess an in-depth understanding of the term #STEM and its implications. However, after hundreds of interviews conducted by STEM.org | Educational Research, we have discovered some notable discrepancies.

    Furthermore, it is evident that the multidimensional…

    It's crucial to distinguish between STEM subjects and STEM education when discussing "STEM" to prevent confusion and misconceptions regarding their respective objectives and benefits. Adults, including educators, are often presumed to possess an in-depth understanding of the term #STEM and its implications. However, after hundreds of interviews conducted by STEM.org | Educational Research, we have discovered some notable discrepancies.

    Furthermore, it is evident that the multidimensional nature of "STEM" and the intricacies of its underlying linguistics are not fully comprehended by published authors in academia or so-called STEM experts — after a thorough review of the literature. To address this issue, it is necessary to continue analyzing speech and published work in order to better understand how STEM and #STEMEducation are used by others in context.

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  • Beyond the "Fourth Industrial Revolution": Why We Must Invest in STEM Education

    Newsweek

    The concept of the "Fourth Industrial Revolution," also referred to as 4IR or Industry 4.0, has gained significant attention in recent years, with many touting its potential to transform the way we live and work. However, there are several reasons to believe that this is more of a marketing construct than reality. Rather, I believe investing in localized science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education initiatives is key to addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie…

    The concept of the "Fourth Industrial Revolution," also referred to as 4IR or Industry 4.0, has gained significant attention in recent years, with many touting its potential to transform the way we live and work. However, there are several reasons to believe that this is more of a marketing construct than reality. Rather, I believe investing in localized science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education initiatives is key to addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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  • STEM in the Age of Globalization

    Age of Awareness - Medium

    As we stand on the threshold of a new era in human history, we find ourselves confronted with a question of profound importance: what role will science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) play in our society?

    In recent years, we have witnessed a growing trend towards scientism and technocracy, in which such terms are used interchangeably with STEM and seen as a primary “source of influence” — used by central planners to control and manipulate the masses.

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  • How STEM Can Level the Playing Field for Sick and Isolated Children

    Newsweek

    With STEM entrepreneurs leading the way, students with illnesses and exceptionalities have more ways than ever before to stay connected with peers and engage in learning. Parents, teachers, mentors and those with a vested interest in assisting youth of all ages are encouraged to use the resources shared in this article as a starting point to help make a difference in their community.

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  • Celebrating STEM: An Annual Almanac of Holidays & Special Events

    Data Driven Investor™

    Now more than ever, we need festivities to bring us together. And what could be better than celebrating our favorite subjects: science, technology, engineering and math? There are plenty of official holidays and events designed to give STEM subjects the attention they deserve. To help you keep track of them all, bookmark this handy reference. Whenever you and the young people in your life need some inspiration, there’s sure to be a STEM day right around the corner to relish in.

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  • STEM Education Takes Flight

    Forbes Technology Council

    Who doesn't dream of soaring above the earth for a bird's-eye view of the world below? Children of all ages love to imagine the freedom of flying above the clouds, and many are thrilled by airplanes from their earliest years on up. That's why some savvy STEM educators are using aviation and aerospace concepts to inspire the next generation of young scientists and inventors. Their work has the potential to broaden the appeal of STEM subjects for many kids — particularly those whose heads are…

    Who doesn't dream of soaring above the earth for a bird's-eye view of the world below? Children of all ages love to imagine the freedom of flying above the clouds, and many are thrilled by airplanes from their earliest years on up. That's why some savvy STEM educators are using aviation and aerospace concepts to inspire the next generation of young scientists and inventors. Their work has the potential to broaden the appeal of STEM subjects for many kids — particularly those whose heads are always in the clouds.

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  • Women In STEM: Voices From Around The World

    Forbes Technology Council

    After decades of hard work to promote young people's interest in the STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering and math, STEM education leaders can rejoice in some major successes. For one, enrollment in university STEM programs has been steadily increasing since the year 2000, and more students than ever before are earning graduate degrees in these crucial subjects. From 2000 to 2015, the number of STEM master's degrees awarded increased by 88%, while the number of doctoral degrees…

    After decades of hard work to promote young people's interest in the STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering and math, STEM education leaders can rejoice in some major successes. For one, enrollment in university STEM programs has been steadily increasing since the year 2000, and more students than ever before are earning graduate degrees in these crucial subjects. From 2000 to 2015, the number of STEM master's degrees awarded increased by 88%, while the number of doctoral degrees increased by 60%.

    It's also exciting to note that women are leading the way in STEM fields. Women now make up 56% of undergraduate students, and they are taking the world by storm in STEM fields ranging from genetics to gaming.

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  • How Pets Can Enhance STEM Teaching And Learning

    Forbes Technology Council

    Researchers from the University of Vienna found that having a dog in the classroom increased student autonomy and social integration while decreasing aggressive behavior. The social-emotional benefits #SEL of caring for animals are enormous and include direct experiences of important life skills, including responsibility, trust and compassion... While pets are wonderful for many reasons, they can also be a great way to spark an interest in science, technology, engineering and math #STEM skills…

    Researchers from the University of Vienna found that having a dog in the classroom increased student autonomy and social integration while decreasing aggressive behavior. The social-emotional benefits #SEL of caring for animals are enormous and include direct experiences of important life skills, including responsibility, trust and compassion... While pets are wonderful for many reasons, they can also be a great way to spark an interest in science, technology, engineering and math #STEM skills in kids of all ages — and adults, too.

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  • STEM and Sports: Teaming Up to Enhance Student Engagement

    Newsweek

    In popular culture, there has long been a disconnect between intellect and athletics. Any number of films and TV shows set up the science nerds and the jocks as opposing forces in a school's social structure, rarely crossing paths and sharing little in common. In fact, brainpower and horsepower are often portrayed antithetically in these clichéd allegories.

    But the stereotypes we all grew up with couldn't be further from the truth, and the narrative is changing. In reality, STEM — the…

    In popular culture, there has long been a disconnect between intellect and athletics. Any number of films and TV shows set up the science nerds and the jocks as opposing forces in a school's social structure, rarely crossing paths and sharing little in common. In fact, brainpower and horsepower are often portrayed antithetically in these clichéd allegories.

    But the stereotypes we all grew up with couldn't be further from the truth, and the narrative is changing. In reality, STEM — the study of science, technology, engineering and math — and sport go hand in hand. Today's young people have a multitude of interests, and connecting subjects they enjoy to athletics and physical fitness is a great way to promote cross-disciplinary studies and cultivate self-motivated learning.

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  • 14 Top Workplace Trends to Anticipate in 2021

    Newsweek

    Within their short lifetimes, Generation Z has witnessed the rise of new technologies like next-generation batteries, blockchain, the internet of things (IoT), autonomous vehicles and nanosensors, all of which will spark new opportunities and change the job outlook around the world. According to Willis Towers Watson, more than 60 percent of children attending school today will work in a career that does not currently exist. This will likely result in new positions such as autonomous…

    Within their short lifetimes, Generation Z has witnessed the rise of new technologies like next-generation batteries, blockchain, the internet of things (IoT), autonomous vehicles and nanosensors, all of which will spark new opportunities and change the job outlook around the world. According to Willis Towers Watson, more than 60 percent of children attending school today will work in a career that does not currently exist. This will likely result in new positions such as autonomous transportation specialist, human-technology integration expert, excess capacity broker and others we have yet to imagine.

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  • Meet The Entrepreneurs Bringing Drones To STEM Education

    Forbes Technology Council

    With drones making their way into everyday life, it's becoming clear that they are a remarkable tool for teaching STEM skills to kids and teens.

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  • STEM Toys Inspire Their Way Into Pop Culture

    Newsweek

    The best STEM toys support learning and help encourage critical thinking. They instill a love for design and exploration. But creative toymakers are often the overlooked, unsung heroes of the STEM movement. These passionate inventors and designers took the dream of educators and brought it into the public consciousness in a way that traditional pedagogy could never achieve. STEM toys are the keystone in the arch that bridges the gap between school and home.

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  • Entrepreneurship Key To Future Success In STEM

    Forbes Community Voice™

    In the rush to incorporate more STEM learning into school curricula, a major selling point has always been that STEM learning leads to better jobs. While it's true that, on average, STEM jobs pay more than liberal arts jobs, the gap in pay tends to narrow over time.

    First jobs in STEM will almost certainly pay more than entry-level positions in teaching or social work, but fast-changing tech fields require ongoing education, which is an expensive investment. In pushing the importance of…

    In the rush to incorporate more STEM learning into school curricula, a major selling point has always been that STEM learning leads to better jobs. While it's true that, on average, STEM jobs pay more than liberal arts jobs, the gap in pay tends to narrow over time.

    First jobs in STEM will almost certainly pay more than entry-level positions in teaching or social work, but fast-changing tech fields require ongoing education, which is an expensive investment. In pushing the importance of STEM education, the promise of high-paying work has become an enticing one for parents who want the best for their kids.

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  • The Success of 'Make in India' Depends on These STEM Education Innovators

    Data Driven Investor™

    Launched in 2014, the Make in India initiative is aimed at rebuilding the Indian economy, transitioning away from its heavy reliance on the service sector and moving towards the creation of a global hub of manufacturing and innovation. It's a huge effort for one of the world's biggest and most vibrant nations, and one that requires vast amounts of infrastructure and investment.

    India is also working hard to pivot into a post-COVID world by seeking investment and enticing investors to…

    Launched in 2014, the Make in India initiative is aimed at rebuilding the Indian economy, transitioning away from its heavy reliance on the service sector and moving towards the creation of a global hub of manufacturing and innovation. It's a huge effort for one of the world's biggest and most vibrant nations, and one that requires vast amounts of infrastructure and investment.

    India is also working hard to pivot into a post-COVID world by seeking investment and enticing investors to leave behind factories in China for more innovative—and less tariffed—shores. Companies like Apple are taking note and have already begun shifting production to India. This is all happening against the backdrop of huge growth in STEM jobs overall. There has been a 44% increase in science and technology jobs in India from 2016-2019.

    But will the country have enough capable workers to answer the call? For Make in India to find continued success, it needs more than investors. It also requires a population with the education and skills needed to work in high-tech industries.

    Fortunately, there are groups of entrepreneurs, educators, and innovators who hear the call loud and clear and are investing in STEM education to develop home-grown talent.

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  • There Are No Lowercase Letters In STEM

    The Startup —Medium

    Physicist Michael Marder also points out that the type of thinking required in one kind of science is not the same as what's required in another discipline. For example, physicists tend to rely on mathematical models to solve problems and conduct experiments, while biologists design more traditional, hypothesis-based experiments using statistical analysis. If we aren't careful to expose students to all of the rich possibilities of science, engineering and mathematics (in addition to…

    Physicist Michael Marder also points out that the type of thinking required in one kind of science is not the same as what's required in another discipline. For example, physicists tend to rely on mathematical models to solve problems and conduct experiments, while biologists design more traditional, hypothesis-based experiments using statistical analysis. If we aren't careful to expose students to all of the rich possibilities of science, engineering and mathematics (in addition to technology), they'll miss out on new ways to think and approach the world's problems.

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  • Defining Moment: The STEM And EdTech Convergence That Will Change Everything

    Forbes Community Voice™

    We're approaching an important milestone for STEM education: The movement is nearing its 30th anniversary. The crucial, yet often overlooked, origins of the modern-day STEM movement began in the early 1990s with Dr. Charles E Vela through his work at the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and Engineering Education (CAHSEE).

    That STEM turning the corner into full adulthood makes perfect sense, given its multidecade evolution and widespread appeal. The teaching of science…

    We're approaching an important milestone for STEM education: The movement is nearing its 30th anniversary. The crucial, yet often overlooked, origins of the modern-day STEM movement began in the early 1990s with Dr. Charles E Vela through his work at the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and Engineering Education (CAHSEE).

    That STEM turning the corner into full adulthood makes perfect sense, given its multidecade evolution and widespread appeal. The teaching of science, technology, engineering and math as a philosophy rather than siloed subjects and rote memorization has come into its own. In fact, we're about to experience a long-awaited convergence of educational technology and STEM pedagogy that will finally realize a grand vision for STEM education.

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  • Life Hack: The STEM Makerspace

    Data Driven Investor™

    For STEM learning to be truly effective, it must be both a minds-on and hands-on endeavor. The reality of our fast-paced world is that it's impossible to prepare students for the jobs of the future simply by teaching them rote content and subject matter. The computer science course taught today will be outdated in just a few years.

    Instead, the most valuable STEM learning is the kind that focuses on skills that can be applied to a wide range of industries. The scientific method…

    For STEM learning to be truly effective, it must be both a minds-on and hands-on endeavor. The reality of our fast-paced world is that it's impossible to prepare students for the jobs of the future simply by teaching them rote content and subject matter. The computer science course taught today will be outdated in just a few years.

    Instead, the most valuable STEM learning is the kind that focuses on skills that can be applied to a wide range of industries. The scientific method, creative problem-solving, TRIZ methodology and evidence-based planning and evaluation are always applicable. And one of the best ways to get students to practice these lessons is to provide them with plenty of experience in the real world.

    Enter the makerspace. Makerspaces are collaborative workspaces designed to bring people together to solve problems. They typically offer a range of tools and supplies, from basic building blocks and art supplies to 3D printers and laser cutters. For STEM students, makerspaces provide opportunities to explore electronics, engineering, coding, and more—all in the name of building a real solution to a particular problem.

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  • Esports And STEM Education: A 2020 Perspective

    Forbes Community Voice™

    Given the huge popularity of video games, the rise of esports should not be surprising. Many schools are now embracing esports, as students form clubs and begin to participate in organized leagues. A growing number of universities even offer esports as a varsity program on par with traditional college sports — including scholarships to play.

    Do esports have a place in schools? Many parents and educators are skeptical, but there's growing advocacy for esports as a positive social program…

    Given the huge popularity of video games, the rise of esports should not be surprising. Many schools are now embracing esports, as students form clubs and begin to participate in organized leagues. A growing number of universities even offer esports as a varsity program on par with traditional college sports — including scholarships to play.

    Do esports have a place in schools? Many parents and educators are skeptical, but there's growing advocacy for esports as a positive social program and a healthy component of a well-rounded STEM education. Let's look at the research.

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  • Shelter-In-Place STEM Education

    Medium Education / Medium Parenting

    For parents whose children have been kept home from school, the coronavirus pandemic presents extra challenges. In addition to anxiety about the economy and your family’s health, you also want to keep kids calm, safe, happy, and educated. Researchers have already studied the “summer slide” — a tendency to regress in learning during summer vacation — but we don’t yet know what the potential for many months of disruption resulting from the spread of COVID-19 could mean for academic…

    For parents whose children have been kept home from school, the coronavirus pandemic presents extra challenges. In addition to anxiety about the economy and your family’s health, you also want to keep kids calm, safe, happy, and educated. Researchers have already studied the “summer slide” — a tendency to regress in learning during summer vacation — but we don’t yet know what the potential for many months of disruption resulting from the spread of COVID-19 could mean for academic progress.

    Fortunately, there are many ways to continue meaningful learning at home — in fact, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the plethora of resources and being shared to help pass time in doors constructively. To help you navigate your new normal as overseer of your child’s at-home education, try these tips for keeping homeschooling manageable as you shelter in place.

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  • Ethics in STEM Education: Going Beyond the Classroom

    THE Journal

    All STEM education stakeholders are interwoven, and everyone has a role to play in cultivating holistic teaching and learning opportunities for all. If those actively engaging with learners at home and in school are doing their part, but governments and corporations fail to lead by example, it will be difficult to achieve the outcomes that our current and future generations deserve. It will also place unnecessary pressure on those pursuing STEM careers as they work to fit in and provide for…

    All STEM education stakeholders are interwoven, and everyone has a role to play in cultivating holistic teaching and learning opportunities for all. If those actively engaging with learners at home and in school are doing their part, but governments and corporations fail to lead by example, it will be difficult to achieve the outcomes that our current and future generations deserve. It will also place unnecessary pressure on those pursuing STEM careers as they work to fit in and provide for themselves economically.

    STEM education that doesn’t take into consideration the greater good ultimately finds its way into our homes and classrooms in the form of bad policy, wasteful spending, ineffective practice, and lost opportunity — no matter how much primary caregivers and education professionals resist. Everyone counts. In other words, by acknowledging and applying an actionable ethics in STEM education framework, we could go beyond imagining STEM’s potential and see a massive boost to our collective prosperity on a global scale.

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  • STEMerica: Roaring Into The 2020s Educational Insights for the Decade Ahead

    Medium Education

    With well-educated leaders in the STEM fields, the next decade could usher in a Roaring ’20s for the new century. Therefore, tomorrow’s prosperity begins with today’s commitment to STEM education in American homes and classrooms.

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  • The First Way To Boost STEM Learning? Stop The Constant Standardized Test-Taking

    Newsweek

    The '20s propelled America into a decade of remarkable prosperity. Technological advances led the way to a major economic boom as assembly lines streamlined mass production of goods purchased by those flooding into U.S. cities. Science and technology fueled the boom. From communications and transportation to home goods, inventors of the era delivered on the promise of a better tomorrow.

    That was the 1920s, of course. Now we need to make sure the 2020s will be just as innovative. How can…

    The '20s propelled America into a decade of remarkable prosperity. Technological advances led the way to a major economic boom as assembly lines streamlined mass production of goods purchased by those flooding into U.S. cities. Science and technology fueled the boom. From communications and transportation to home goods, inventors of the era delivered on the promise of a better tomorrow.

    That was the 1920s, of course. Now we need to make sure the 2020s will be just as innovative. How can the United States reprioritize its science and tech bona fides to roar into the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

    The key ultimately lies in how we approach STEM education and invest in future generations. The teaching of science, technology, engineering and math is critical for America to compete globally in the decade to come. To educate the inventors, entrepreneurs and leaders of tomorrow, we must commit to transforming STEM education today.

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  • Understanding STEM Education's Scions, Offshoots And Nodes: A 2020 Perspective

    Forbes Community Voice™

    While the various dimensions of the STEM movement can feel complicated, they also demonstrate how the basics of science, technology, engineering and math are integrally connected to a whole range of other subjects. That's not surprising, considering that STEM is the underpinning by which we can understand the world around us and respond intelligently to problems in the future. It's therefore inevitable that STEM will continue to inspire new developments in education.

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  • STEM, Un Giro 360º A La Educación

    Players Of Life Guadalajara

    STEM. ¿Cuál es su importancia para la ciencia, la tecnología, la ingeniería y las matemáticas en un contexto colectivo?, ¿Podría penetrar pedagógicamente en toda América Latina como lo ha hecho en otros lugares? Si no has oído hablar de esto, es hora de echar un vistazo más de cerca.

    El movimiento STEM y sus ramificaciones, STEAM y STREAM, que incorporan las áreas de Arte y Lectura / Robótica, han proliferado desde los programas preescolares hasta los posdoctorales, tanto en entornos…

    STEM. ¿Cuál es su importancia para la ciencia, la tecnología, la ingeniería y las matemáticas en un contexto colectivo?, ¿Podría penetrar pedagógicamente en toda América Latina como lo ha hecho en otros lugares? Si no has oído hablar de esto, es hora de echar un vistazo más de cerca.

    El movimiento STEM y sus ramificaciones, STEAM y STREAM, que incorporan las áreas de Arte y Lectura / Robótica, han proliferado desde los programas preescolares hasta los posdoctorales, tanto en entornos formales como informales, manifestándose en un movimiento internacional para servir al bien común. En los Estados Unidos, no sorprende que los programas más exitosos se encuentren en comunidades más ricas socioeconómicamente. Sin embargo, los orígenes de este movimiento se remontan a los años 90 cuando el Dr. Carlos Vela trabajó para promover STEM a estudiantes de comunidades marginadas. Actualmente existen iniciativas para tratar de garantizar que todos los estudiantes tengan la oportunidad de participar en programas de calidad.

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  • Exclusive: STEM Education's Lost Decade And Tenor

    Forbes Community Voice™

    So, when did STEM begin to officially appear in print? Britannica credits the National Science Foundation (NSF) for coining the term in 2001. The group made the switch to STEM in the early 2000s from the less artful and mechanical SMET, which they had been using briefly up until that point to talk about the same subjects.

    But that's not the whole story. An examination of Google's NGRAM and Google Scholar for specific mentions of "STEM education" in publications reveals its inception…

    So, when did STEM begin to officially appear in print? Britannica credits the National Science Foundation (NSF) for coining the term in 2001. The group made the switch to STEM in the early 2000s from the less artful and mechanical SMET, which they had been using briefly up until that point to talk about the same subjects.

    But that's not the whole story. An examination of Google's NGRAM and Google Scholar for specific mentions of "STEM education" in publications reveals its inception beginning in the early 1990s. Further research shows that in 1996, the publication Hispanic Engineer published an article about a "STEM Institute" designed to introduce rigorous STEM education to high school students through advanced college coursework. The program was developed by Dr. Charles E. Vela, Founder of the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and Engineering Education (CAHSEE) and sponsored by NASA and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) in 1992-1993.

    Note: This is the first story printed in a major publication that dispels the common historic, inaccuracies about STEM education and credits Dr. Charles E. Vela as the founder the movement.

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  • Reveling In STEM Education As An Adult Learner

    Forbes Community Voice™

    If you've ever uttered the phrase, "I'm just not a math person," you're definitely not alone. You were probably taught only one way to solve math problems, and your science classes may have been chock-full of things to memorize but light on experimentation and real-world problem-solving. You can be forgiven if that antiquated form of pedagogy turned you off -- or worse, if it didn't help you retain important STEM skills. But you don't have to settle for a gap in your knowledge if you missed…

    If you've ever uttered the phrase, "I'm just not a math person," you're definitely not alone. You were probably taught only one way to solve math problems, and your science classes may have been chock-full of things to memorize but light on experimentation and real-world problem-solving. You can be forgiven if that antiquated form of pedagogy turned you off -- or worse, if it didn't help you retain important STEM skills. But you don't have to settle for a gap in your knowledge if you missed out on a high-quality STEM education the first time around. There are many ways to continue learning as an adult -- and to have fun while doing it.

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  • Honoring Learners With Special Needs In STEM And Beyond

    Forbes Community Voice™

    Most 17-year-olds are excited to get their driver's licenses to gain a little freedom. For Armani Williams, driving is less a rite of passage than a passion. In 2017, he made his debut on the NASCAR circuit.

    Armani also has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In an interview, Williams described his biggest challenges as communication and social interaction. Like many with autism, he says he struggled with sensory processing issues that were overwhelming at times. A screaming loud race track…

    Most 17-year-olds are excited to get their driver's licenses to gain a little freedom. For Armani Williams, driving is less a rite of passage than a passion. In 2017, he made his debut on the NASCAR circuit.

    Armani also has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In an interview, Williams described his biggest challenges as communication and social interaction. Like many with autism, he says he struggled with sensory processing issues that were overwhelming at times. A screaming loud race track could seem impossible to deal with, as could the complexity of his studies — but he has learned to step back to take stock of his surroundings, search online for what he needs assistance figuring out and proactively work with others to avoid misunderstandings.

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  • What’s Driving STEM Education In 2019?

    Data Driven Investor™

    Not only are traditional primary-school science educators talking about STEM, but it seems that our entire global culture has started to shift towards recognizing the power and importance of scientific innovation as we collectively look towards solutions to the challenges of our modern times.

    It’s truly an exciting time to be a young person exploring the various subjects and disciplines of STEM, and, while the work is challenging, it’s also never been more invigorating to be an educator…

    Not only are traditional primary-school science educators talking about STEM, but it seems that our entire global culture has started to shift towards recognizing the power and importance of scientific innovation as we collectively look towards solutions to the challenges of our modern times.

    It’s truly an exciting time to be a young person exploring the various subjects and disciplines of STEM, and, while the work is challenging, it’s also never been more invigorating to be an educator or educational leader devoted to furthering STEM education opportunities.

    As we look back on 2018 and the years preceding it, we can also look forward to the trends emerging on the horizon.

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  • Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education

    Forbes Community Voice™

    These days, it seems like everyone is talking about blockchain technology. News about bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is hard to resist, especially when their value shoots up and everyone wants to know how the blockchain can make them rich. But the real value of blockchain isn't necessarily just the alternative currency component. It also lies in how this technology could transform and streamline transactions and recordkeeping in all sorts of fields — specifically education.

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  • ‘Tis The Season of STEM

    Medium

    To commemorate National STEM Day, which was held earlier this month on November 8th and in anticipation of the holiday season, I’ve curated a list of novel toys, games and kits that foster STEM learning through play. There are countless “educational products and gadgets” on the market, but not all are created equal. Here is a list of my favorites (out of 200 plus items sprawled out all over my office), broken down by age and price point to help you find the perfect gift on any budget.

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  • Moving Target: Preparing Today's Minds For The STEM Jobs Of Tomorrow

    Forbes Community Voice™

    Education reform continues to be fiercely debated, but one thing is clear: It's imperative that leaders align K-12 classrooms with the growing demands of the future science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce. What makes this task particularly challenging is that today's youth will likely face challenges that the adults around them can barely imagine. We're living in a precarious moment in human history in which some have argued that technology is so disruptive that…

    Education reform continues to be fiercely debated, but one thing is clear: It's imperative that leaders align K-12 classrooms with the growing demands of the future science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce. What makes this task particularly challenging is that today's youth will likely face challenges that the adults around them can barely imagine. We're living in a precarious moment in human history in which some have argued that technology is so disruptive that productivity is outpacing job growth. Preparing the children of today to succeed in a completely different job market is a responsibility we cannot ignore — even though it may feel impossible to keep up with such rapid change.

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  • How Video Games Help Students Level Up STEM Learning

    Forbes Community Voice™

    While nobody wants children and teens to disengage from the world in favor of their devices, video games can actually be an effective way to engage students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects. The power of video games in this area is twofold. First, gaming is highly engaging, so teachers and parents can harness kids' interest and steer it toward math and science learning. Second, video games require a tremendous amount of STEM knowledge to develop, which makes them a…

    While nobody wants children and teens to disengage from the world in favor of their devices, video games can actually be an effective way to engage students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects. The power of video games in this area is twofold. First, gaming is highly engaging, so teachers and parents can harness kids' interest and steer it toward math and science learning. Second, video games require a tremendous amount of STEM knowledge to develop, which makes them a natural hook for teaching coding and other computer skills.

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  • Early STEM Benefits Both Students and Educators

    Medium Education

    STEM education, which encompasses the subjects Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, has been the focus of international pedagogical research in recent years. Policymakers, educators, families, and employers, are all concerned with how to educate and develop a rising class of adults who are equipped with the tools the need to take on our modern problems and economy. There are still plenty of barriers to providing adequate access to STEM, but focusing on the earliest years to build…

    STEM education, which encompasses the subjects Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, has been the focus of international pedagogical research in recent years. Policymakers, educators, families, and employers, are all concerned with how to educate and develop a rising class of adults who are equipped with the tools the need to take on our modern problems and economy. There are still plenty of barriers to providing adequate access to STEM, but focusing on the earliest years to build a strong foundation is gaining near universal support — and research suggests that this approach could have some powerful benefits.

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  • Insights Into Early STEM Learning

    Forbes Community Voice™

    An often-cited statistic is that the human brain grows to 90% of its adult size by age 5. Early childhood is also critical for the healthy development of synapses -- the neural bridges between brain cells that expand abilities such as communication, complex thought, innovation and movement.

    The years from birth through primary school comprise a particularly rich time for encouraging the growth of curiosity and creativity necessary in later life for careers related to science, technology,…

    An often-cited statistic is that the human brain grows to 90% of its adult size by age 5. Early childhood is also critical for the healthy development of synapses -- the neural bridges between brain cells that expand abilities such as communication, complex thought, innovation and movement.

    The years from birth through primary school comprise a particularly rich time for encouraging the growth of curiosity and creativity necessary in later life for careers related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Fostering STEM learning at an early age helps children develop a can-do attitude toward careers in these fields.

    However, learning needs to be developmentally appropriate. Furthermore, educators need guidance and support to create positive STEM education experiences for children.

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  • The Rise of the STEM Toy

    Forbes Community Voice™

    While the subjects that comprise the acronym STEM aren’t new, grouping these subjects of study -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics -- into a pedagogical approach didn’t become a trend in educational circles in the early 2000s. Today, as the movement has gained momentum across the globe, more parents are taking action when faced with traditional curricula that don’t offer their children the kind of content and pedagogy that will best prepare them for a career of innovation and…

    While the subjects that comprise the acronym STEM aren’t new, grouping these subjects of study -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics -- into a pedagogical approach didn’t become a trend in educational circles in the early 2000s. Today, as the movement has gained momentum across the globe, more parents are taking action when faced with traditional curricula that don’t offer their children the kind of content and pedagogy that will best prepare them for a career of innovation and problem-solving. Some families are advocating for better courses or enrolling their children in extracurricular STEM programs, while others have turned to the marketplace to find the answer they seek.

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  • What Does It Really Mean to Give Students an Equal STEM Education?

    Silicon Republic

    Language matters. This is especially true in the world of STEM education. The words we use to talk about the concepts, policies and content that underlie the education of a rising generation of global students truly have great import. When we talk about giving students an ‘equal’ education, or an ‘equitable’ education, what are we really saying? How do these concepts differ from simply providing ‘an education’, and why must STEM education specifically pay attention to issues of equality and…

    Language matters. This is especially true in the world of STEM education. The words we use to talk about the concepts, policies and content that underlie the education of a rising generation of global students truly have great import. When we talk about giving students an ‘equal’ education, or an ‘equitable’ education, what are we really saying? How do these concepts differ from simply providing ‘an education’, and why must STEM education specifically pay attention to issues of equality and equity?

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  • Can STEM Education Help Promote Peace & Prosperity?

    Medium

    Headlines about automation and job loss dominate the news daily, and an anxiety about the future of work is present not only here in the U.S., but across the entire globe. But within these fears about the impact of technology on jobs, there is also a bright sliver of hope for the future. The nature of work is changing, and new opportunities in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields (STEM), may yet bring about a new age of peace and prosperity for citizens of our country…

    Headlines about automation and job loss dominate the news daily, and an anxiety about the future of work is present not only here in the U.S., but across the entire globe. But within these fears about the impact of technology on jobs, there is also a bright sliver of hope for the future. The nature of work is changing, and new opportunities in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields (STEM), may yet bring about a new age of peace and prosperity for citizens of our country, and beyond.

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  • Is World Changing ET Technology Hidden In Plain Sight?

    Fort Russ News (Center For Syncretic Studies)

    If you’ve been up late scouring the latest offerings on Netflix lately, you may have come across Unacknowledged, a fascinating new documentary that details available evidence on the existence of alien life forms as compiled by Dr. Steven Greer and his The Disclosure Project. While the film may not stand up to any true Scully-level skeptics, the provocative ideas posed about alien technology offer some excellent food for thought as we consider what our modern world would look like with the…

    If you’ve been up late scouring the latest offerings on Netflix lately, you may have come across Unacknowledged, a fascinating new documentary that details available evidence on the existence of alien life forms as compiled by Dr. Steven Greer and his The Disclosure Project. While the film may not stand up to any true Scully-level skeptics, the provocative ideas posed about alien technology offer some excellent food for thought as we consider what our modern world would look like with the sudden reveal of previously “hidden” technologies.

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  • Is Blockchain the Secret to Securing Tomorrow’s Workforce?

    Silicon Republic

    Increased access to technology can lead to innovative solutions to the problems that plague our modern society. From inequality to infrastructure, harnessing technological systems can help us create solutions and stronger connections to the resources that sustain us all. Yet some applications of advanced technology may potentially create more problems than they solve. As the world begins to experiment with digital innovations, one such plan, China’s Social Credit System, offers a cautionary…

    Increased access to technology can lead to innovative solutions to the problems that plague our modern society. From inequality to infrastructure, harnessing technological systems can help us create solutions and stronger connections to the resources that sustain us all. Yet some applications of advanced technology may potentially create more problems than they solve. As the world begins to experiment with digital innovations, one such plan, China’s Social Credit System, offers a cautionary tale to other countries on how not to leverage information against its citizens. So, what is this approach, and how can other countries avoid such tactics while still determining an appropriate method of measuring someone’s potential contributions to our shared society?

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  • The Future of Education Needs Mixed Reality

    Silicon Republic

    As we round out the decade, the scope of what technology can make possible in our scientific explorations seems almost limitless. As new innovations arise, technologies will scale, and access to these tools increases.

    With easier access to ever-more powerful consumer electronics, is it possible that everyday students and teachers in STEM classrooms across the globe will soon be able to leverage even more powerful tools in their pursuit of deep core concepts, experimentation and…

    As we round out the decade, the scope of what technology can make possible in our scientific explorations seems almost limitless. As new innovations arise, technologies will scale, and access to these tools increases.

    With easier access to ever-more powerful consumer electronics, is it possible that everyday students and teachers in STEM classrooms across the globe will soon be able to leverage even more powerful tools in their pursuit of deep core concepts, experimentation and discovery?

    STEM has been used for nearly two decades to refer to the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Incorporating it in primary schools not only helps make students better prepared for higher education, it also creates a stronger rising workforce of future problem-solvers and critical thinkers.

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  • Tax Return 2.0: How Blockchain Technology Can Bring America's Budget Into The Future

    Forbes Community Voice™

    If blockchain technology was used for tax returns, a dedicated portion of each tax return would go to the mandatory spending, which includes social security, healthcare, veteran’s benefits, transportation and food and agriculture. The remaining amount (discretionary spending, of which over 50% is devoted to military and defense) could be categorized and the filer will be able to determine what percentage of their taxable income would go toward which area of need. As an example, an individual…

    If blockchain technology was used for tax returns, a dedicated portion of each tax return would go to the mandatory spending, which includes social security, healthcare, veteran’s benefits, transportation and food and agriculture. The remaining amount (discretionary spending, of which over 50% is devoted to military and defense) could be categorized and the filer will be able to determine what percentage of their taxable income would go toward which area of need. As an example, an individual who really values STEM education could direct 75% of their discretionary amount towards K-12 education, which currently receives a tiny sliver of the overall federal budget.

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  • Competition Versus Collaboration In STEM Education

    Silicon Republic

    Is fostering competition among STEM students actually that beneficial? Proponents of competition tend to cite the ways in which competition can provide students with a taste of the ‘real world’, in which they’ll have to be assertive and stand out from the pack in order to get ahead. But is that truly the future we want to be preparing our young people for? Perhaps the best approach to educating students in the STEM fields is not to encourage them to build robots in order to determine which one…

    Is fostering competition among STEM students actually that beneficial? Proponents of competition tend to cite the ways in which competition can provide students with a taste of the ‘real world’, in which they’ll have to be assertive and stand out from the pack in order to get ahead. But is that truly the future we want to be preparing our young people for? Perhaps the best approach to educating students in the STEM fields is not to encourage them to build robots in order to determine which one is best but, rather, create opportunities for authentic collaboration and true group problem-solving.

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  • A Decentralized Internet Will Preserve Innovation In STEM Education

    Forbes Community Voice™

    Net neutrality may be dominating the news headlines this month thanks to recently proposed policy changes at the federal level, but to understand this important issue beyond the sound bites, it’s important to get a sense of what net neutrality actually is and what’s at stake. The larger movement is bigger than the question of whether or not your favorite streaming TV shows will slow down -- it actually impacts how we communicate, learn, earn money and share and store our most personal…

    Net neutrality may be dominating the news headlines this month thanks to recently proposed policy changes at the federal level, but to understand this important issue beyond the sound bites, it’s important to get a sense of what net neutrality actually is and what’s at stake. The larger movement is bigger than the question of whether or not your favorite streaming TV shows will slow down -- it actually impacts how we communicate, learn, earn money and share and store our most personal information.

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  • What’s Driving STEM Education? Emerging Trends on the Road Ahead

    Silicon Republic

    In the roughly dozen or so years since the term ‘STEM’ was first popularised, the acronym referring to the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics has become something of a household term. Not only are traditional primary-school science educators talking about STEM, but it seems that our entire global culture has started to shift towards recognising the power and importance of scientific innovation as we collectively look towards solutions to the challenges of our modern…

    In the roughly dozen or so years since the term ‘STEM’ was first popularised, the acronym referring to the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics has become something of a household term. Not only are traditional primary-school science educators talking about STEM, but it seems that our entire global culture has started to shift towards recognising the power and importance of scientific innovation as we collectively look towards solutions to the challenges of our modern times. It’s truly an exciting time to be a young person exploring the various subjects and disciplines of STEM, and, while the work is challenging, it’s also never been more invigorating to be an educator or educational leader devoted to furthering STEM education opportunities. As we look back on 2017 and the years preceding it, we can also look forward to the trends emerging on the horizon.

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  • 2017 Year-end Cybersecurity Report

    Medium

    The digital revolution that we’re currently living through has already made the world better in a number of immeasurable ways. In just a few short years it’s become possible to work anywhere, anytime, thanks to the power that cloud computing brings to the table. Information sharing has become effortless and, thanks to analytics, largely automated. Even industries that are largely disconnected from the tech sector now rely on these types of advancements on a daily basis to work smarter, not…

    The digital revolution that we’re currently living through has already made the world better in a number of immeasurable ways. In just a few short years it’s become possible to work anywhere, anytime, thanks to the power that cloud computing brings to the table. Information sharing has become effortless and, thanks to analytics, largely automated. Even industries that are largely disconnected from the tech sector now rely on these types of advancements on a daily basis to work smarter, not harder, improving bottom lines across the board. This report outlines the 2017 state of cybersecurity.

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  • A STEM State of Mind: No Magic Kit or Subscription Required

    Silicon Republic

    Increased financial resources for students and schools are always welcome but when it comes to STEM initiatives, it’s important to take a critical stance when off-the-shelf programmes are sold too aggressively as a kind of pricey ‘magic wand’.

    Experienced educators know that the real foundation of STEM education requires critical-thinking skills, hands-on engagement, and opportunities to explore the natural world through trial and error, research and reflection, and genuine interest and…

    Increased financial resources for students and schools are always welcome but when it comes to STEM initiatives, it’s important to take a critical stance when off-the-shelf programmes are sold too aggressively as a kind of pricey ‘magic wand’.

    Experienced educators know that the real foundation of STEM education requires critical-thinking skills, hands-on engagement, and opportunities to explore the natural world through trial and error, research and reflection, and genuine interest and curiosity in the problems – and potential solutions – of our shared planet.

    When pedagogical materials come directly from companies whose sole focus is building up their workforce, and potentially their bottom line, it’s unclear if their commitment to true learning comes before their profit margin.

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  • Can Gamification Solve The STEM Talent Gap?

    Silicon Republic

    The global movement to increase access to STEM educational opportunities, and ultimately increase the flow of talent into the pipeline for professions in the STEM field, is continuing to grow.

    Countries across the world are devoting resources and strategic thought to create meaningful plans for implementation, which, in some cases, means a total overhaul of how schools have traditionally approached science and mathematics education.

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  • STEM Has Deep Roots In Michigan

    The Detroit News

    Vernon Ehlers, scientist, thinker and representative of his home district in Grand Rapids, Michigan for nearly 20 years, was an extraordinary man. Ehlers was a great champion — and architect — of STEM education in our state and our nation at large. His passing in mid-August of this year marks the loss of a wise politician whose deep foundation in the sciences influenced his nearly 20 years of public service at the state and national level.

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  • Using Technology To Combat Intergenerational Poverty

    Forbes Community Voice™

    The increasing use of technology in our society means that we'll soon have a host of new potential solutions for some of our most persistent social problems. But we also must face the reality that technology might actually exacerbate some of these issues as well.

    By taking a proactive, clear-eyed stance about both the benefits and potential drawbacks of increased access to new technological systems -- including automation and artificial intelligence (AI) -- we can begin to imagine a…

    The increasing use of technology in our society means that we'll soon have a host of new potential solutions for some of our most persistent social problems. But we also must face the reality that technology might actually exacerbate some of these issues as well.

    By taking a proactive, clear-eyed stance about both the benefits and potential drawbacks of increased access to new technological systems -- including automation and artificial intelligence (AI) -- we can begin to imagine a world in which humans ground all future digital advancements in a solid foundation of shared ethics and values. If we succeed at doing so, we may hold the keys to unlocking one of the most challenging social issues: intergenerational poverty. But if we are not careful, the very innovations we're currently working on can actually doom our most vulnerable community members to an even steeper climb out of the cycle of poverty.

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  • How Advancements In AI Could Radically Change The Way Children Learn In The Classroom

    Forbes Community Voice™

    Advances in technology continue to change the way we live, earn a living and learn. These shifts affect not only the types of courses that college students take, but also may soon alter the very capacity of our brains’ abilities to create and store memories. The story of how technology affects the way we live and learn is one that is still being written, but we’re excited to track the ways in which the future is already happening -- in our classrooms and in our minds.

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  • The State of STEM in Michigan: A Partnership Model

    STEM Century

    A STEM education is probably one of the most powerful tools students in Michigan should be vying for. Doing something no one did before, making lives easier for everyone, making something better, inventing something totally new—these are the thoughts that occupied some of the greatest inventors/entrepreneurs (Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Steven Jobs, etc.) of American history.

    These same types of thoughts may, because of STEM education, once again capture…

    A STEM education is probably one of the most powerful tools students in Michigan should be vying for. Doing something no one did before, making lives easier for everyone, making something better, inventing something totally new—these are the thoughts that occupied some of the greatest inventors/entrepreneurs (Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Steven Jobs, etc.) of American history.

    These same types of thoughts may, because of STEM education, once again capture the hearts of Michigan’s most promising young, ambitious minds. In other words, the sky is the limit when it comes to STEM education and what it may lead to in the future!

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  • What Is STEM? A Basic Primer

    STEM Century

    Over the past decade, the “STEM” acronym has gained traction in the fields of education, industry and even politics, but the concepts underlying this movement are nothing new. STEM simply refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: four areas that educators and industry leaders agree are key to building America toward a brighter future. These four areas have also been historically neglected in the nation’s curricula. Today, America’s collective success requires a collaborative…

    Over the past decade, the “STEM” acronym has gained traction in the fields of education, industry and even politics, but the concepts underlying this movement are nothing new. STEM simply refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: four areas that educators and industry leaders agree are key to building America toward a brighter future. These four areas have also been historically neglected in the nation’s curricula. Today, America’s collective success requires a collaborative approach between schools, families, governments, industries, and educational allies to bring quality STEM programming to the nation’s rising workforce.

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Projects

  • The STEM Intelligencer (Editor-in-Chief)

    - Present

    The STEM.org Intelligencer powered by: Newsweek Media Group found at the URL STEM.news is a 7-day per week publication that is manually curated with aggregated and original content from over 875 sources covering breaking science, technology, engineering and mathematics education news from around the web.

    Editor's note: The intersection of technology and commerce has never felt so fraught. Headlines about automation and job loss dominate the news daily, and an anxiety about the future of…

    The STEM.org Intelligencer powered by: Newsweek Media Group found at the URL STEM.news is a 7-day per week publication that is manually curated with aggregated and original content from over 875 sources covering breaking science, technology, engineering and mathematics education news from around the web.

    Editor's note: The intersection of technology and commerce has never felt so fraught. Headlines about automation and job loss dominate the news daily, and an anxiety about the future of work is present not only here in the U.S., but across the entire globe. But within these fears about the impact of technology on jobs, there is also a bright sliver of hope for the future. The nature of work is changing, and new opportunities in STEM, may yet bring about a new age of peace and prosperity for citizens of our country and beyond.

    News Tips:
    📲 +1.855.FOR.STEM | 📩 [email protected]
    📖 For Original Content | Visit STEM.blog 📚
    📡 Follow #DailySTEMIntelligencer 🛰

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  • InterReflections 2020, Film (Associate Producer)

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    LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire/ -- Social Activist and Filmmaker Peter Joseph, creator of the world-renowned "Zeitgeist Film Series," which has been translated into over 40 languages; screened in over 150 countries and seen in total by an estimated 300+ Million people - has announced he is closing his prior socially conscious film Series as a Trilogy - only to launch a brand new film set titled: "InterReflections."

    The first of the new series, "InterReflections I" is due for release in 2018…

    LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire/ -- Social Activist and Filmmaker Peter Joseph, creator of the world-renowned "Zeitgeist Film Series," which has been translated into over 40 languages; screened in over 150 countries and seen in total by an estimated 300+ Million people - has announced he is closing his prior socially conscious film Series as a Trilogy - only to launch a brand new film set titled: "InterReflections."

    The first of the new series, "InterReflections I" is due for release in 2018 with a new narrative-based, live-action style. "The new film series is a fantasy style work that takes place in multiple time frames, using the idea of 'hindsight' as a driving motif to inspire the audience to think differently about the world we have today... and the world we could have tomorrow."- Peter Joseph

    Peter Joseph, a musician and performance artist who created his first film "Zeitgeist: The Movie" as merely a solo performance work that exploded inadvertently online in 2007, has evolved to researching and giving lectures on culture and ecological sustainability years later. Apart from his ongoing media creations in support of such social issues, he works with a global community of engineers, artists, activists and scientists in this pursuit for a new, more humane social arrangement for all the world's people.

    While his prior work explored a vast range of social issues via traditional style interviews with experts, "InterReflections I" leaves the documentary style behind and instead explores an experimental style that encompasses fantasy, abstraction and a mixed film style.

    NOW AVAILABLE ON: iTunes, Amazon GooglePlay, Comcast, Dish Network, Verizon, Vimeo, Xbox360, Vudu, YouTubeTV, FandangoNow, Redbox, Frontier, Armstrong, Mediacom, Suddenlink... 10/06/2020

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Honors & Awards

  • Forbes Legacy Pass (Recipient #0593)

    Forbes Media LLC / Forbes Web3

    The Legacy Pass by Forbes is a collection of 1,917 soulbound passes curated for the creators, entrepreneurs, and change-makers shaping the Web3 world. The pass grants unparalleled access to first-of-its-kind benefits designed to foster personal and professional development. According to the Forbes Web3 community, there were over 115,000 applications submitted.

  • Community Top Voice (STEM, K-12 Education, Educational Technology)

    LinkedIn

    Top Voices is an invitation-only program featuring a global group of experts on LinkedIn covering a range of topics across the professional world, helping members uncover valuable knowledge relevant to them. Top Voices was previously known as the Influencer program prior to October 2022.

    Top Voices are vetted to ensure that they meet high trust standards, are consistently active on the platform, and share valuable expertise through content that demonstrates their unique, original…

    Top Voices is an invitation-only program featuring a global group of experts on LinkedIn covering a range of topics across the professional world, helping members uncover valuable knowledge relevant to them. Top Voices was previously known as the Influencer program prior to October 2022.

    Top Voices are vetted to ensure that they meet high trust standards, are consistently active on the platform, and share valuable expertise through content that demonstrates their unique, original contributions to a topic.

    Category #1: Educational Technology
    Category #2: K-12 Education

  • Medium Top Writer

    Medium

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 5 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 50 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify…

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 5 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 50 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    Category = STEM Education / STEM
    Ranking = #1 and #3
    Mention = bit.ly/2YhM10A

  • International Virtual Conference 2023: New Trends in Teaching and Learning Science and Mathematics (Keynote Speaker)

    The National Centre for Educational Development in Qatar University’s (QU) College of Education

    The conference aimed to provide opportunities for researchers to present visions and successful experiences for the development of science and mathematics teaching and learning, and employ international studies in directing educational decision-making and supporting education reform activities. The conference was attended by QU’s College of Education dean Dr Hessa H al-Thani; Undersecretary of the Palestinian Ministry of Education Dr Mohamed Awad; and CERD director general Dr Mohamed Matar; in…

    The conference aimed to provide opportunities for researchers to present visions and successful experiences for the development of science and mathematics teaching and learning, and employ international studies in directing educational decision-making and supporting education reform activities. The conference was attended by QU’s College of Education dean Dr Hessa H al-Thani; Undersecretary of the Palestinian Ministry of Education Dr Mohamed Awad; and CERD director general Dr Mohamed Matar; in addition to prominent educational researchers and academics from different countries.

    Mention = bit.ly/3ZkjVMT

  • EdTech's Top 100: The minds behind what's now and next.

    EdTech Digest

    Despite two years of turmoil spilling over into every sector of society, the people that follow are representative of so many across education and technology who dug in, held on, stood their ground, persisted—and pushed through.

    For others around them, they were the light in the darkness, or the calm in a storm; the stable reference point in an uncertain landscape, or the exemplary leader that kept the path ahead open and navigable.

    It's not that they were fearless, but they…

    Despite two years of turmoil spilling over into every sector of society, the people that follow are representative of so many across education and technology who dug in, held on, stood their ground, persisted—and pushed through.

    For others around them, they were the light in the darkness, or the calm in a storm; the stable reference point in an uncertain landscape, or the exemplary leader that kept the path ahead open and navigable.

    It's not that they were fearless, but they didn't let their qualms overcome their spirit and willingness to get past the barriers. They went it alone if they had to, but more often than not, they couldn’t have done it without the people around them.

    There are in fact (and in need), thousands more like them, but those that follow are this year’s TOP 100.
    Here they are—and why. Enjoy!

    State of EdTech 2022-2023
    Mention = bit.ly/3J7O2OQ

    Andrew B. Raupp, Founder & CEO STEM.org, is at the forefront of the STEM education movement and in particular, STEM education research. He has developed a digital validation framework for people, programs, and products using blockchain technology; partnering with top industry players.

  • Medium Top Writer

    Medium

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 50 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    Category = STEM
    Ranking = Top 5
    Mention = bit.ly/2YhM10A

  • Top 500 STEM Schools (Cover Story w/ Andrew Yang)

    Newsweek (Print + Digital Feature)

    With its long history of reporting on scientific breakthroughs, technological revolutions, and societal challenges, Newsweek partnered with STEM.org | Educational Research to rank America’s Best STEM High Schools. The list includes schools in every region of the country that offer skilled teachers who keep up with developments in these fields and who create dynamic learning environments to engage their students.

    Ranking = #2 Most Read Feature 2019
    Mention = Newsweek’s November 15th…

    With its long history of reporting on scientific breakthroughs, technological revolutions, and societal challenges, Newsweek partnered with STEM.org | Educational Research to rank America’s Best STEM High Schools. The list includes schools in every region of the country that offer skilled teachers who keep up with developments in these fields and who create dynamic learning environments to engage their students.

    Ranking = #2 Most Read Feature 2019
    Mention = Newsweek’s November 15th, 2019 / Special Double Issue Andrew Yang / bit.ly/2p7yo2w

  • Medium Top Writer

    Medium

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 50 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    Category = Parenting
    Ranking = Top 50
    Mention = goo.gl/mfGnEU

  • STEM: It's Early Days And Why It Matters

    The New York Times (Print Feature)

    Raupp, a long-time Ehlers’ collaborator, continues this vision. For him and his staff at STEM.org — which has worked with major corporations, more than 140,000 students from pre-kindergarten through Grade 12 and over 10,000 educators across 25 countries — STEM isn’t just a clever acronym. “It’s a way to democratize knowledge and make it accessible to everyone.”

    Mention = The New York Times Sunday Review Volume = CLXVII / No. 58,164 / Dec. 2nd, 2018

  • Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education

    MIT News (Lead Story)

    Last year, MIT delivered its first blockchain diplomas to graduates — on their smartphones. It was more than just a digitized certificate: Unlike a paper diploma, which could be easily lost or falsified, blockchain ensures that this important piece of data is never lost. It also cuts out the university or traditional clearinghouse as the intermediary needed to issue transcripts. Instead, students have direct access to their educational records right on their phones. Whether their house burns…

    Last year, MIT delivered its first blockchain diplomas to graduates — on their smartphones. It was more than just a digitized certificate: Unlike a paper diploma, which could be easily lost or falsified, blockchain ensures that this important piece of data is never lost. It also cuts out the university or traditional clearinghouse as the intermediary needed to issue transcripts. Instead, students have direct access to their educational records right on their phones. Whether their house burns down or they move across the world, their diploma is secure.

    Mention = goo.gl/2DRncQ

  • Medium Top Writer

    Medium

    For Medium's most popular tags (like Movies, Science, Diversity, Education and Politics), it lists the top 50 writers whose stories are most influential on that topic. These lists update to exemplify writers who are publishing quality content about a specific topic on a regular basis.

    Category = Education
    Ranking = Top 50
    Mention = goo.gl/mfGnEU

  • Quora Most Viewed Writer

    Quora

    A “Most Viewed Writer” is an author, journalist and/or expert who ranks in the top 10 "total number of views" covering a specific subject within a 30-day timeframe. Not all topics qualify for the MVW feature, but to achieve this, one must contribute quality, original content that answers user's questions and abides by Quora's community guidelines.

    Category = STEM Education
    Ranking = 8th Overall

  • Quora Up & Coming Writer

    Quora

    Every day, people on Quora share their knowledge and expertise across a wide range of topics — everything from broad popular topics like Movies and Food to smaller, more specific topics like Typography and STEM Education. But, regardless of the size of the topic, it recognizes the writers who are most actively contributing and helping people within the topics they know and care about.

    Category = STEM Education
    Ranking = 12th Overall

  • Top 100 Blog

    Feedspot

    Feedspot is a content reader for accessing all of your favorite websites in one place. STEM Century was selected via a compilation of the best STEM blogs from thousands analyzed in the Feedspot index, using search and social metrics.

    Category = STEM Education
    Ranking = 66th Overall
    Mention = goo.gl/fdhU8W

  • Most Valuable Entrepreneur

    Corp! Magazine

    Corp! Magazine honors Michigan’s Most Valuable Professionals, Entrepreneurs and Millennials at an annual awards celebration at the International Banquet Center in Detroit. These professionals are making business happen in Michigan, serving their community, demonstrating strong leadership skills in growing and managing a successful business, becoming industry experts, and delivering lucrative business results.

    Mention = goo.gl/8V8DR7

  • Most Talked About Tech Article

    Forbes

    To track the progress of blockchain from supporting cast to spotlight, the team at Forbes analyzed the content contributed by members of the Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only community consisting of some of the brightest minds in technology today. The amount of the conversation that these tech experts spent sharing insights on the topic tells the story of blockchain’s 2017 progress to the forefront of leading technologists' minds. Read on below to see the month-to-month emergence…

    To track the progress of blockchain from supporting cast to spotlight, the team at Forbes analyzed the content contributed by members of the Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only community consisting of some of the brightest minds in technology today. The amount of the conversation that these tech experts spent sharing insights on the topic tells the story of blockchain’s 2017 progress to the forefront of leading technologists' minds. Read on below to see the month-to-month emergence of blockchain as a top tech topic of 2017.

    Mention = goo.gl/gjgamL

  • New Learning Times (Feature)

    EdLab, Teachers College Columbia University

    The New Learning Times (NLT) provides daily coverage of the transformation of learning opportunities in the information age for those shaping the future of education. NLT is produced at the EdLab at Teachers College, Columbia University.

    The editorial frame for NLT is governed by our understanding of three major trends, which we have termed “The New 3R’s.” Far beyond mere reform, the education sector is undergoing a major Reformation, a profound reconfiguration of the customs…

    The New Learning Times (NLT) provides daily coverage of the transformation of learning opportunities in the information age for those shaping the future of education. NLT is produced at the EdLab at Teachers College, Columbia University.

    The editorial frame for NLT is governed by our understanding of three major trends, which we have termed “The New 3R’s.” Far beyond mere reform, the education sector is undergoing a major Reformation, a profound reconfiguration of the customs, institutions, and relationships that together constitute the foundations for learning opportunities around the world. Spurred by rapid developments in communications and computation, the education sector is also experiencing a Renaissance of new ideas, processes, and possibilities to support learning across the lifespan. The rapid introduction and convergence of these emerging political, technical, and artistic forces is creating the conditions for a Revolution in what is becoming the new learning sector. The New Learning Times seeks to chronicle the major transformation in learning possibilities.

    Mention = goo.gl/VUNzmw

  • MarCom Gold

    The Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP)

    MarCom Awards honors excellence in marketing and communication while recognizing the creativity, hard work and generosity of industry professionals. Since its inception in 2004, MarCom has evolved into one of the largest, most-respected creative competitions in the world. Each year about 6,000 print and digital entries are submitted from dozens of countries.

    MarCom is administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). The international organization…

    MarCom Awards honors excellence in marketing and communication while recognizing the creativity, hard work and generosity of industry professionals. Since its inception in 2004, MarCom has evolved into one of the largest, most-respected creative competitions in the world. Each year about 6,000 print and digital entries are submitted from dozens of countries.

    MarCom is administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). The international organization, founded in 1995, consists of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, digital and web professionals. AMCP administers recognition programs, provides judges, and rewards outstanding achievement and service to the community. Entrants are not charged entry fees for work they perform pro bono for nonprofits. In the past few years alone, AMCP has contributed more than $250,000 to charitable causes.

    Category = Best Digital Media | Website | Educational Institution
    Mention = goo.gl/cGxH2b

  • Official Pure Michigan® Brand

    Michigan Economic Development Corporation

    Pure Michigan began as an advertising campaign launched in 2006 by the state of Michigan, featuring the voice of actor and comedian Tim Allen. The Pure Michigan campaign, which aims to market the state of Michigan and strong local brands, received state and international attention beginning in 2008 when Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm approved $45 million in additional funding for the Pure Michigan campaign from the 21st Century Jobs Trust Fund. The unprecedented amount for the state…

    Pure Michigan began as an advertising campaign launched in 2006 by the state of Michigan, featuring the voice of actor and comedian Tim Allen. The Pure Michigan campaign, which aims to market the state of Michigan and strong local brands, received state and international attention beginning in 2008 when Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm approved $45 million in additional funding for the Pure Michigan campaign from the 21st Century Jobs Trust Fund. The unprecedented amount for the state allowed the Pure Michigan campaign to be broadcast on a national level beginning in March 2009. Annual funding for fiscal 2014 was $29 million.

    Case# = 00192276

  • Service To Education Award

    Supreme Education Council (Qatari Government & ARA)

    STEM.org was invited to Doha, Qatar to assist with educational policy, while providing STEM training to over 90 educational influencers, from 22 countries across the Middle East & Northern Africa. Upon the successful completion of the project, the organization was honored with the prestigious Service To Education Award. The Supreme Education Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للتعليم‎‎, abbreviated SEC) is a Qatari government agency responsible for education in Qatar. It was established in…

    STEM.org was invited to Doha, Qatar to assist with educational policy, while providing STEM training to over 90 educational influencers, from 22 countries across the Middle East & Northern Africa. Upon the successful completion of the project, the organization was honored with the prestigious Service To Education Award. The Supreme Education Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للتعليم‎‎, abbreviated SEC) is a Qatari government agency responsible for education in Qatar. It was established in November 2002. It is responsible for overseeing and directing the education system in Qatar and, subsequently, all of the country's independent schools. At the time of its founding, it replaced the Ministry of Education, which has since had its responsibilities reduced to providing support for the country's private schools. The Ministry of Education's personnel were consolidated into the SEC in 2009.

  • Digital, Science & Technology Award (DiSciTech)

    Corp! Magazine

    DiSciTech winners are recognized for their sense of enterprise, innovation and, yes, plain old gutsy determination to make a difference in whatever field they have decided to embrace, often with a disruptive edge (in a good way, of course).

    Category = Technology
    Mention = goo.gl/UMTAzW

  • Hot100 Tech "Race to Grace" Award

    KPMG & CORE

    The Hot100 "Race to Grace" Awards provides a great showcase for start-ups in the tech sector and a great networking opportunity, with an expected attendance of over 200+ delegates – mainly tech entrepreneurs, CIOs and CTOs of enterprise companies – both angel investors and VCs, plus tech consultants and commentators. In short, an event not to be missed for the India's entire tech community!

    The Hot100 Awards showcase what technology start-ups have done to advance the computing potential…

    The Hot100 "Race to Grace" Awards provides a great showcase for start-ups in the tech sector and a great networking opportunity, with an expected attendance of over 200+ delegates – mainly tech entrepreneurs, CIOs and CTOs of enterprise companies – both angel investors and VCs, plus tech consultants and commentators. In short, an event not to be missed for the India's entire tech community!

    The Hot100 Awards showcase what technology start-ups have done to advance the computing potential of their applications and technology so that it can be used to drive better efficiency and productivity as well as the outcomes and performance of an organization. Submissions are evaluated based on the stringent guideline set out by awards program criteria.

    An eligible start-up for the Hot100 awards will be one whose business growth and success is dependent on, or attributed to its technology. Eligible start-ups will have technology platform and will be able to demonstrate significant innovation in the technology or its application. For the purposes of these awards, eligible companies could be involved in technology or technology enabled business.

    Mention = goo.gl/APpNs9

  • Excellence In Education Award

    Michigan Business & Professional Association (MichBusiness)

    This award recognizes programs in Michigan’s local and intermediate public school districts that positively reflect the innovative spirit in today’s schools and measurably improve student achievement.

  • Metropolitan Detroit's 101 Best & Brightest Companies To Work For!

    The National Association of Business Resources

    The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® competition identifies and honors companies that deliver exceptional human resource practices and an impressive commitment to their employees. Organizations are assessed based on categories such as communication, work-life balance, employee education, diversity, recognition, retention and more.

    Mention = goo.gl/429sHr

  • Outstanding Small Business Partner Award

    Partnerships Council for Education / Southfield Public Schools

    Each year, the Partnerships Council for Education solicits recommendations for groups, individuals and organizations that have demonstrated a passion for improving learning opportunities for the students of Southfield Public Schools.

  • Digital, Science & Technology Award (DiSciTech)

    Corp! Magazine

    DiSciTech winners are recognized for their sense of enterprise, innovation and, yes, plain old gutsy determination to make a difference in whatever field they have decided to embrace, often with a disruptive edge (in a good way, of course).

    Category = Science
    Mention = goo.gl/xKsbDS

  • Southfield Company To Watch!

    Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce

    "Southfield Company To Watch!" recognizes and celebrates the contribution, innovation and energy of diverse second-stage companies in the City of Southfield. Recipients of this award work behind-the-scenes generating new, sustainable jobs and are a powerful economic force underpinning the high quality of life in Oakland County, Michigan and beyond.

  • SBA e200 Emerging Leader

    Federal Small Business Administration

    The SBA Emerging Leaders Program is a federal training initiative that specifically focuses on executives of businesses poised for growth in historically challenged communities. The initiative provides these executives with the organizational framework, resource network, and motivation required to build sustainable businesses and promote the economic development within urban communities.

    Mention = goo.gl/rbbM4P

  • Oakland County 40 Under 40 Elite

    L. Brooks Patterson

    The Oakland County Executive’s Elite 40 Under 40™ program has selected the Founder of STEM.org Educational Research for his efforts in developing leading edge educational solutions, both domestically and abroad. It is the region's leading recognition program that spotlights the top business and community leaders under the age of 40 who excel in their industry and show dynamic leadership. OC, MI is among the ten highest income counties in the US with populations over one million…

    The Oakland County Executive’s Elite 40 Under 40™ program has selected the Founder of STEM.org Educational Research for his efforts in developing leading edge educational solutions, both domestically and abroad. It is the region's leading recognition program that spotlights the top business and community leaders under the age of 40 who excel in their industry and show dynamic leadership. OC, MI is among the ten highest income counties in the US with populations over one million people.

    Mention = goo.gl/pm5obr

  • Best of Detroit B2B Contractor

    Detroit Business Recognition Coalition

    Each year, in and around the Detroit area, the Detroit Award Program chooses only the best local outreach organizations. We focus on teams that have demonstrated their ability to use various marketing methods to perpetuate their mission in spite of difficult economic times. The groups chosen exemplify the best of service and outreach; often leading through customer service and community involvement.

    For most organizations, this recognition is a result of strong dedication and tremendous…

    Each year, in and around the Detroit area, the Detroit Award Program chooses only the best local outreach organizations. We focus on teams that have demonstrated their ability to use various marketing methods to perpetuate their mission in spite of difficult economic times. The groups chosen exemplify the best of service and outreach; often leading through customer service and community involvement.

    For most organizations, this recognition is a result of strong dedication and tremendous effort. STEM.org™ is now a part of an exclusive group that have achieved this selection. Past winners include: The American Red Cross.

    Contractor# = DC4-8P9A-LPSS

  • United States Senate Congressional Recognition

    Senator Carl Levin & Senator Debbie Stabenow

    Senator Carl Levin (former Chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee) & Debbie Stabenow (current Chairwomen of the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee) formally recognized Andrew's efforts to promote STEM Education to over 100,000 pre K- 12th grade students since 2001.

  • Employer of the Year

    Michigan Council for Internships & Cooperative Education (MCEEA)

    Employer of the Year Award - This award was established in 1966 and recognizes the outstanding contributions by an employer organization for their efforts in promoting and sustaining quality internship/cooperative education programs and career opportunities in the state of Michigan.

    Past Employer of the Year Award Recipients:

    2017 - Meijer
    2016 - TechSmith
    2015 - Denso
    2014 - Quicken Loans
    2013 - STEM.org
    2012 - Beaumont Hospital
    2011 - Consumers Energy
    2009…

    Employer of the Year Award - This award was established in 1966 and recognizes the outstanding contributions by an employer organization for their efforts in promoting and sustaining quality internship/cooperative education programs and career opportunities in the state of Michigan.

    Past Employer of the Year Award Recipients:

    2017 - Meijer
    2016 - TechSmith
    2015 - Denso
    2014 - Quicken Loans
    2013 - STEM.org
    2012 - Beaumont Hospital
    2011 - Consumers Energy
    2009 - ICPSR
    2008 - Domino's
    2007 - Award Not Given
    2006 - Alticor Corporation
    2005 - Masco Corporation
    2004 - Award Not Given
    2003 - Visteon Corporation
    2002 - Siemens Dematic-Rapistan Division
    2001 - Dupont
    2000 - Delphi
    1999 - Michigan Department of Transportation
    1998 - Dow Chemical
    1997 - General Motors Corporation
    1996 - EDS

  • Phi Theta Kappa (Magna Cum Laude)

    Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

    Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, also ΦΘΚ or sometimes PTK, is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs, particularly community colleges and junior colleges. It also includes Associate's degree-granting programs offered by four-year colleges. It is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi and has more than 2 million members in more than 1,250 chapters, in each state of the United States, U.S. Territories, British Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, Canada, Germany…

    Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, also ΦΘΚ or sometimes PTK, is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs, particularly community colleges and junior colleges. It also includes Associate's degree-granting programs offered by four-year colleges. It is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi and has more than 2 million members in more than 1,250 chapters, in each state of the United States, U.S. Territories, British Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, Canada, Germany, Federated States of Micronesia, United Arab Emirates, Republic of Palau, and Peru.

    Phi Theta Kappa's mission statement:

    The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.

Organizations

  • International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)

    Member

    - Present

    The Global Voice of Journalists: The IFJ, the world's largest organization of journalists, represents 600,000 media professionals from 187 trade unions and associations in more than 140 countries. • Organizes collective action to support journalists’ unions in their fight for fair pay, decent working conditions and in defense of their labour rights. • Promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice through strong, free and independent trade unions of journalists. •…

    The Global Voice of Journalists: The IFJ, the world's largest organization of journalists, represents 600,000 media professionals from 187 trade unions and associations in more than 140 countries. • Organizes collective action to support journalists’ unions in their fight for fair pay, decent working conditions and in defense of their labour rights. • Promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice through strong, free and independent trade unions of journalists. • Fights for gender equality in all its structures, policies and programs. • Opposes discrimination of all kinds and condemns the use of media as propaganda or to promote intolerance and conflict. • Believes in freedom of political and cultural expression. The Federation does not subscribe to any given political viewpoint, but promotes collective action to defend human rights, democracy and media pluralism. The IFJ supports journalists and their unions whenever they are fighting for their industrial and professional rights and has established an International Safety Fund to provide humanitarian aid for journalists in need. IFJ policy is decided democratically at a Congress which meets every three years and work is carried out by the Secretariat under the direction of an elected Executive Committee. The next Congress will take place in Tunis in June 2019.

  • National Writers Union (UAW Local 1981 / AFL-CIO)

    Member

    - Present

    National Writers Union (NWU), founded on 19 November 1981, is the trade union in the United States for freelance and contract writers: journalists, book and short fiction authors, business and technical writers, web content providers, and poets. Organized into 17 local chapters nationwide, it has been Local 1981 of the United Automobile Workers, AFL-CIO since merging with them in 1992. The NWU seeks to defend the rights of and improve the economic and working conditions for all writers. It…

    National Writers Union (NWU), founded on 19 November 1981, is the trade union in the United States for freelance and contract writers: journalists, book and short fiction authors, business and technical writers, web content providers, and poets. Organized into 17 local chapters nationwide, it has been Local 1981 of the United Automobile Workers, AFL-CIO since merging with them in 1992. The NWU seeks to defend the rights of and improve the economic and working conditions for all writers. It offers advocacy, contract advice, grievance assistance, a job hotline, member education, press passes for qualified members, writer alerts and warnings, and access to group rate health and dental insurance (in certain geographic areas). The union also issues various publications and an irregular journal called American Writer. NWU members are voting members of the UAW and eligible for various benefits offered through the UAW and the AFL-CIO. NWU is an affiliate of the International Federation of Journalists.

  • Michigan Leadership

    Co-Founder

    - Present

    Michigan Leadership (ML) www.MichiganLeadership.com formed as a result of the ineffectiveness of conventional networking programs. The founders sought more than "opportunities" filled with salespeople trying to sell to other salespeople, riddled with transactional relationships. In addition, ML was created to provide a forum and support network for the alumni of long-established leadership programs in the region (i.e. Leadership Oakland, SBA Emerging Leaders, etc.) By the same token…

    Michigan Leadership (ML) www.MichiganLeadership.com formed as a result of the ineffectiveness of conventional networking programs. The founders sought more than "opportunities" filled with salespeople trying to sell to other salespeople, riddled with transactional relationships. In addition, ML was created to provide a forum and support network for the alumni of long-established leadership programs in the region (i.e. Leadership Oakland, SBA Emerging Leaders, etc.) By the same token, Michigan Leadership provides consistent, confidential, affordable and a centrally-located environment to nurture meaningful connections with other likeminded professionals in Michigan. Its focus is getting the right people, in the right place, using the right process. When those three variables come together, the "UnNetworking" takes care of itself. UnNetworking is inviting and comfortable. UnNetworking works on relationship building and not extracting sales. UnNetworking is not for everyone; it is for those who genuinely want to connect with others --ultimately leading to personal and professional growth.

  • Southeast Michigan STEM Alliance Leadership Council (SEMSA)

    Board Member

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    The Michigan STEM Partnership's Southeast Michigan STEM Alliance was selected to join the STEM Learning Ecosystems national initiative in 2017. It was one of 17 regional ecosystems added to the international group of 54 communities. SEMSA was selected because of its demonstrated commitment to cross-sector collaborations in schools and beyond the classroom - in after-school and summer programs, at home, with local business and industry partners, and in science centers, libraries and other…

    The Michigan STEM Partnership's Southeast Michigan STEM Alliance was selected to join the STEM Learning Ecosystems national initiative in 2017. It was one of 17 regional ecosystems added to the international group of 54 communities. SEMSA was selected because of its demonstrated commitment to cross-sector collaborations in schools and beyond the classroom - in after-school and summer programs, at home, with local business and industry partners, and in science centers, libraries and other places both virtual and physical.

  • Education Writers Association (EWA)

    Member

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    EWA has worked for more than 70 years to help journalists get the story right. Today, we have more than 3,000 members benefiting from our high-quality programs, services, training, support and recognition. Founded in 1947 by newspaper education reporters, the organization now includes journalist members who work as reporters, bloggers, freelancers, and Web content providers for newspapers, magazines, radio, online news sites, and television. Community members include advocates, authors…

    EWA has worked for more than 70 years to help journalists get the story right. Today, we have more than 3,000 members benefiting from our high-quality programs, services, training, support and recognition. Founded in 1947 by newspaper education reporters, the organization now includes journalist members who work as reporters, bloggers, freelancers, and Web content providers for newspapers, magazines, radio, online news sites, and television. Community members include advocates, authors, researchers, policy makers, educators, writers for educational organizations, public relations professionals, and more.

  • The German American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest

    Young Executives Committee (YEC)

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    YEC was created to bring together young professionals connected to Germany and interested in German-American relations and business. YEC meets at least once per month in a relaxed social setting and works with other professional organizations find synergies between executives throughout the Metro Detroit area. Additionally, YEC organizes gatherings such as a German movie night and soccer games, along with excursions to institutions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts.

  • Southfield Public Schools (SPS)

    STEM Advisory Board

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    Southfield Public Schools (SPS) offer a robust college prep curriculum, integrated with exceptional programs and enrichment activities, to help cultivate each student's unique abilities. As a district, SPS is passionate about ensuring that its students are well equipped for bright futures. Accomplishments/Programs:​ -Nationally accredited HeadStart program featuring acclaimed HighScope curriculum. -International Baccalaureate Programme for K-12 students (Primary Years, Middle Years and…

    Southfield Public Schools (SPS) offer a robust college prep curriculum, integrated with exceptional programs and enrichment activities, to help cultivate each student's unique abilities. As a district, SPS is passionate about ensuring that its students are well equipped for bright futures. Accomplishments/Programs:​ -Nationally accredited HeadStart program featuring acclaimed HighScope curriculum. -International Baccalaureate Programme for K-12 students (Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma). -Award-winning STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programs starting in sixth grade. -The graduating class of 2015 earned $23.7 million in scholarships and grants to prestigious colleges and universities across the county. -91% of teachers hold a Master’s Degree or higher. -Dual enrollment program lets students earn college credits with all costs covered by the district. -Nationally award-winning high school athletics, music and journalism programs (no pay to play). -ELL (English Language Learners) program at Vandenberg where students and staff speak 32 languages from 27 countries. -$3.5 million technology upgrades district-wide. -An examination school that has been named on Newsweek’s 2013, 2014 and 2015 list of “Best Schools in America.” -Advanced Placement experiences for K-8 students. -Four SPS students have been honored as Gates Millennium Scholars in the last six years. -Comprehensive “High School Redesign” in 2013 featuring gender separated core classes, 8th grade high school programs and enhanced mentoring counseling programs. -Award winning professional development; differentiated instruction is national model for ASCD.

  • Oakland Next

    Board Member

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    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​“An Initiative of Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson” aka "The Fifth Committee" Oakland Next was created to focus on the next generation of leaders in Oakland County through a branding campaign designed to highlight and retain the human capital so important to the county’s future. Giving a voice to “Oakland’s next ___________” – the blank could include Oakland’s next leader, change maker, professional…

    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​“An Initiative of Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson” aka "The Fifth Committee" Oakland Next was created to focus on the next generation of leaders in Oakland County through a branding campaign designed to highlight and retain the human capital so important to the county’s future. Giving a voice to “Oakland’s next ___________” – the blank could include Oakland’s next leader, change maker, professional or volunteer. Oakland Next – a collection of successful Oakland County entrepreneurs, business and community leaders – is cultivating the next generation of talent to help meet the increasing needs of Oakland County employers. Through a series of face-to-face meetings and career events with high school students, Oakland Next is energizing and informing these future leaders about the rewarding and high paying job opportunities they never knew existed that await them in Oakland County.​​

  • Automation Alley (A²)

    Education & Workforce Committee

    Automation Alley, Michigan's largest technology business association, drives growth in Southeast Michigan's economy. Automation Alley is a non-profit organization that drives growth and economic development through a collaborative culture that focuses on workforce and business development initiatives. Automation Alley attracts the creators and consumers of diverse technologies from a variety of industries around the world.

  • City of Detroit - Immigration Task Force (ITF)

    Repopulation Committee

    In an effort to cultivate a more diverse, inclusive, global city, Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López and Council Member André Spivey created the first City of Detroit Immigration Task Force. The task force is a thirty member body, comprised of stakeholders who bring a variety of skills and expertise to this endeavor. Members play key roles in the City and offer invaluable expertise and counsel in areas such as business and development, immigration law, civic improvement, and social and…

    In an effort to cultivate a more diverse, inclusive, global city, Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López and Council Member André Spivey created the first City of Detroit Immigration Task Force. The task force is a thirty member body, comprised of stakeholders who bring a variety of skills and expertise to this endeavor. Members play key roles in the City and offer invaluable expertise and counsel in areas such as business and development, immigration law, civic improvement, and social and educational services. Members are from various regions, such as the Caribbean, the Middle East, South and Central America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. The task force is in the process of finalizing a comprehensive strategy and has created 6 sub-committees to help effect the plan. The committees are: Municipal Services, Immigrant Rights, Economic Development and Investment, Marketing and Engagement, Re-Population, and Social Services

  • Leadership Oakland XXV (LO)

    Steering Committee

    Since 1990, the Leadership Oakland Cornerstone Program has brought together over 1,100 leaders from corporate, civic and non-profit organizations throughout the community. Graduates of the program have put their knowledge and network to work by becoming key contributors in their communities and places of business. Each year, as part of the 9-month program, 50 developing leaders delve into the issues facing the region -- from education, government and the justice system to health and human…

    Since 1990, the Leadership Oakland Cornerstone Program has brought together over 1,100 leaders from corporate, civic and non-profit organizations throughout the community. Graduates of the program have put their knowledge and network to work by becoming key contributors in their communities and places of business. Each year, as part of the 9-month program, 50 developing leaders delve into the issues facing the region -- from education, government and the justice system to health and human services and race and ethnic diversity. In-depth, monthly sessions, led by experts in each of these arenas, focus on both the treasures and challenges facing the region. Our goal is to take developing leaders and provide them with a rich network of colleagues, a deep understanding of the region's challenges and the opportunity to achieve value for their own organizations, creating new levels of leadership. Through Leadership Oakland, today's leaders will grow in their personal, professional and public leadership ability.

  • Michigan Virtual Education Association (MIVEA)

    Co-Founder

    MIVEA helps school districts “Keep their students, Keep their dollars” by providing the tools, tips and resources needed to improve learning and the educational experience for all students. MIVEA partners and collaborates with policymakers in business, industry, government, and the education community by providing Michigan school administrators, teachers, students and parents with resources to make high quality K-12 education more accessible to all.

  • Tech 248

    Member

    Tech248 is an initiative of Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson established to harness the power of the 2,000 tech companies in Oakland County. It helps tech companies collaborate and attract, develop and retain talent while promoting Oakland County as a global technology hub and provides access to: TALENT - Supporting your efforts to attract, develop and retain talent CONNECTIVITY - Connecting you with small business counseling, funding, and potential R&D/product development…

    Tech248 is an initiative of Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson established to harness the power of the 2,000 tech companies in Oakland County. It helps tech companies collaborate and attract, develop and retain talent while promoting Oakland County as a global technology hub and provides access to: TALENT - Supporting your efforts to attract, develop and retain talent CONNECTIVITY - Connecting you with small business counseling, funding, and potential R&D/product development partners, suppliers, and customers the 2,000 other tech firms in Oakland County, more than twice the number of any other county in Michigan BRANDING - Creating buzz for your company, as Oakland County promotes this innovation hub nationally and globally Oakland County is home to 2,000 tech firms with 42,000 jobs in the tech field - more than twice the number of any other county in Michigan. This group of companies includes: -Software Development -Network/Data -mHealth -Game Development -Connected Cars -Digital Media -Mobile Technology -Cyber Security and other evolving technologies 58% of Metro Detroit'​s IT/Tech companies are located in Oakland County. Nearly 100 companies chose Oakland County in the last ten years, investing over $586 million and creating more than 10,500 jobs in the community.

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