Episodes

  • 13. Elementary STEM Programs for educators (Engineering is Elementary, Youth Engineering Solutions) at Boston's Museum of Science
    Oct 11 2025

    Dr. Cunningham is the Senior Vice President for STEM learning at Boston's Museum of Science. She is the founding director of two unique programs designed to promote engineering for students in the elementary grades (Engineering is Elementary and Youth Engineering Solutions). Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Dr. Cunningham about why teaching even our youngest students engineering at the elementary level is so important.


    Topics include:

    • Role of Science Museums today
    • Engineering is Elementary (EIE) Program origin and basic framework
    • Ideal number of steps for the Engineering Design Process
    • Transition to Youth Engineering Solutions (YES)
    • Sample units from grades K - 8
    • After school enrichment programs
    • Pre-school Engineering program
    • Equity Education in Engineering
    • Providing FREE access for all educators
    • Material cost
    • Are your students STEM literate?
    • Assessing student engineering performance- is a functioning device required?
    • How to promote STEM tomorrow in your classroom
    • A memorable difference in teaching elementary STEM
    • Professional learning opportunities at the Museum of Science
    • Notable teaching awards at MOS

    Website: Youth Engineering Solutions Program

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    47 mins
  • 12. Jason McKenna: What STEM can do for your Classroom.
    Sep 1 2025

    Jason McKenna is a passionate advocate for robotics and STEM education and the author of What STEM Can Do for Your Classroom. He has spent years helping educators understand how to leverage STEM to foster critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration.

    Join the host of The STEM Class Podcast, Anthony Arno, as he talks with Jason about the following topics in STEM education.

    • Importance of curiosity in STEM
    • Adopting a universal STEM curriculum
    • Importance of teaching STEM to our youngest students
    • Teaching STEM with current events
    • Are we prepping our students too soon about STEM careers?
    • Glorious Failure
    • Role of Failure (The First Penguin Award)
    • Gallery walks with students and "stealing" good ideas
    • What does it take to be a great STEM teacher?
    • Knowledge versus Skill in the classroom
    • Guided discovery learning in STEM
    • Assessment in the STEM classroom
    • Engineering Notebooks
    • What can a teacher do tomorrow to promote a STEM mindset
    • VEX Robotics

    WEBSITE: Jason McKenna

    WEBSITE: VEX Robotics

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    31 mins
  • 11. The Engineering Design Process versus The Scientific Method
    Jan 1 2024

    In the world of STEM education, the Engineering Design Process (EDP) is always being discussed as an integral part of any worthwhile program. What is the EDP and why are there so many variations of it?

    Join the STEM Class Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Kerry Tracy, founder of STEM CON and Beyond all about the EDP and how it compares to the scientific method.

    Highlights from this episode include:

    • A side by side comparason of both methods
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    54 mins
  • 10. KEVA Planks
    May 14 2023

    Join The STEM Class Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Ken Sheel, cretor of Keva Planks. These wooden planks are a major part of every STEM classroom and the Makerspace movement.

    • What are Keva Planks?
    • Origin of Keva name
    • Comparason to other building toys
    • Applying Keva Planks across the curriculum with sample activities
    • Building the Resilence Muscle and Failing Forward
    • Blocks versus Planks design
    • Ball Run Challenges
    • Classroom Mangement
    • World Record for tallest Keva Plank Tower
    • Keva Museum Displays at regional science centers
    • Display for Dreamworks Shrek Castle
    • What's next for Ken Scheel?

    WEBSITE: Keva Planks

    YOUTUBE: MUSEUM EXHIBIT

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    47 mins
  • 9. Teaching STEM with Picture Books
    Mar 19 2023

    Join The STEM Class podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Emily Morgan, co-author of the Picture Perfect STEM series. The series published by the NSTA features a wide array of elementary STEM lessons supported by the most popular picture books in classroom.

    Additional Topics Include:

    • Most memorable teachers in school
    • Early teaching career
    • 7 Myths of STEM
    • STEM or STEAM or STREAM?
    • Variations of the Engineering Design Process
    • The Power of Picture Books
    • Partnering with Karen Ansberry to write a STEM book
    • The 5E Model of teaching STEM: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate
    • Sample Books and Activities
      • Mesmerized: How Ben Franklin solved a mystery that baffled all of France
      • The Inventors Secret: What Thomas Edison told Henry Ford
      • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
    • Lower and Upper Elementary level comparison
    • What a new STEM teacher should focus on in the classroom
    • Keeping track of time and calling the students back on task
    • Essential supplies on a limited budget
    • Popular Picture Perfect STEM activity requiring minimal materials
    • Professional development for teachers
    • Additional projects that Emily is working on
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    44 mins
  • 8. MISS AMERICA: How Camille Schrier put STEM on the national stage
    Mar 27 2022

    The talent portion of the Miss America pageant typically consists of contestants singing, dancing, or playing a musical instrument. All that changed when the most recent Miss America, Camille Schrier, carried out a STEM demonstration during her talent portion.

    The STEM Class Podcast host Anthony Arno talks with Schrier about her lifelong passion for science and her decision to showcase a STEM activity as part of her talent portion, and the reaction from other contestants.

    Additional topics covered include:

    • Early educators who made a difference
    • Teachers as role models
    • Earliest interest in science
    • Entry into first beauty pageant
    • Decision to present a STEM activity over performing arts during talent portion
    • Following a passion for science
    • Initial reaction from other contestants
    • Most unusual talent segments through the years of Miss America
    • The final seconds before the winner is announced
    • Comparing Miss America journey to the scientific method
    • Official platform as Miss America: Mind Your Meds
    • How to encourage girls and minorities to consider STEM careers
    • How the pandemic affected Miss America's reign
    • Collaboration for 3M Science at Home series
    • Cooking Up Science with Miss America (PBS 9 part mini-series)
    • Most memorable story as Miss America while visiting schools
    • Most memorable souvenir received as Miss America
    • Passing the Miss America crown to the next recipient
    • Does Miss America get to keep the actual crown?
    • What other STEM demonstrations were being considered for pageant?
    • Final Minute before the Final Bell
      • Morning Person or Night Owl: Morning
      • Mac or PC: Mac
      • Favorite Childhood Book: Millions of Cats
      • First Paying Job: Parents Company
      • Favorite TV Show: News
      • Latest Music Download: Podcasts
      • Unexpected Snow Day: Play with the dog in the snow
      • Next Item on Bucket List: Travel Internationally
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    59 mins
  • 7. Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, Nathalie Roy (Roman Technology)
    Feb 10 2022

    Louisiana state Teacher of the Year Nathalie Roy has taught Latin for most of her career, but was recently asked how she could incorporate STEM into her middle school curriculum. After her initial research, Nathalie discovered that the ancient Romans literally wrote the book on technology from use of catapults to advanced construction techniques.

    Join The STEM Class podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Nathalie about the following:

    • Story of an inspiring teacher (her own parents teaching Nathalie's high school classes)
    • Transitioning from Latin to STEM teacher
    • Popularity of Latin for middle schoolers
    • Fulbright to Italy to study classical Roman archeology
    • What can a STEM teacher learn from the Romans?
    • Importance of Vitruvius in Roman history
    • Analemmatic interactive sundials
    • Teaching STEM during the pandemic
    • What should new STEM teachers focus on?
    • Importance of focusing on the Engineering Design Process
    • Resistance from Latin teachers to teach STEM
    • Announcing the Louisiana Teacher of the Year with a Mercedes Benz

    • White House visit with President Biden
    • Important message for educators from TOY
    • Platform: Trauma Informed Resilient Schools
    • Latest STEM Class: Myth Makers
    • Most popular STEM challenges
    • Recommended supplies for any STEM teacher

    • An inspiring story from a former student
    • Reflecting on the biggest mistake in her teaching career
    • A Great Course Series: Ancient Greek & Roman Technology
    • Nathalie's recommendations for STEM teachers
    • Most exciting thing about being a STEM teacher today
    Final Minute Before the Final Bell

    Morning Person or Night Owl

    • Morning

    Mac or PC

    • Niether: Chromebook

    Favorite Childhood Book

    • A Wrinkle in Time

    First Paying Job

    • Selling popcorn at grandfather's movie theater

    Favorite TV Show

    • Project Runway - Best maker show ever!

    Latest Music Download

    • The Disappearing Spoon Podcast

    One Famous Person You Would Invite for Dinner

    • Stephen Sedaris or Dr. Stephen Ressler

    What would you do during an unexpected snow day?

    • Build a snowman

    Next item on your bucket list?

    • Trip to UK to see Roman archeological sites

    Fact or Fiction? A fully loaded Kindle weighs the same as a brand new, factory sealed Kindle without any books on it? Hear the truth on the podcast episode!

    Email: Fabricatrix@gmail.com

    WEBSITE: Creative Classics

    Video: Launching catapults during the pandemic

    Twitter: Nathalie Roy

    A Great Course Series: Greek & Roman Technology

    WEBSITE: Engineering with Paper

    Quote: Acta Non Verba (Deeds, not words)

    Podcast: Peopling in the Past (Ancient Culture and People Who Study them)

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    56 mins
  • 6. Biosphere 2: A $200 million failed space colony?
    Dec 1 2021
    Biosphere 2 was originally meant to demonstrate the viability of closed ecological systems to support and maintain human life in outer space. Its mission was a two-year closure experiment with a crew of eight humans.

    Join host Anthony Arno, as he speaks with Deputy Director of Biosphere 2 John Adams about:
    • Earliest memory of a teacher in school
    • Academic background
    • Is there a Biosphere I
    • Biosphere II
      • Size comparison
      • Funding
      • Biomes included
      • Filling the ocean biome with sea water
      • Easiest and Hardest biomes to maintain
    • The Biosphere Lung Engineering Marvel
    • Biosphere Challenges
      • A failed experiment?
      • Mental and Physical limitations
    • Selection process for Biospherians
      • Where are the biospherians today?
    • Additional Biosphere missions
    • LEO (Landscape Evolutionary Observatory) research project
    • Educational programs for students in Grades K – 12
    • Biosphere accommodations for overnighters
    • Professional Development for Educators
    • Columbia University involvement with Biosphere 2
    • Feedback from locals on Biosphere 2

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    1 hr and 1 min