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Exploring Place Based Education in Science
Exploring Place Based Education in Science
Lab Out Loud is proud to present a three-part series on place-based education in science. To kickoff this series, co-hos... Read more
19 Mar 2018
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34mins
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Wireless Sensors: Where are we now? [Mini-Lab]
Wireless Sensors: Where are we now? [Mini-Lab]
As a former biology teacher and now product manager at PASCO Scientific, Mike Blasberg has witnessed a transformation in... Read more
9 May 2016
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8mins
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[mini-lab] On the Lookout: 3D Printers, Virtual Reality, and Drones!
[mini-lab] On the Lookout: 3D Printers, Virtual Reality, and Drones!
To close season nine, co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler discuss newer technologies such as 3D printers, virtual real... Read more
6 Jun 2016
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9mins
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Learn Chemistry with Valence - a Board Game with Ninjas!
Learn Chemistry with Valence - a Board Game with Ninjas!
Have you ever had a good idea for a game where kids can learn science? Lab Out Loud's guest this week has, and he has ev... Read more
14 May 2018
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45mins
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Investigating Circadian Rhythms and Sleep #ScientistOutLoud
Investigating Circadian Rhythms and Sleep #ScientistOutLoud
This week Lab Out Loud welcomes Katherine Hatcher to the show. As a fifth year Neuroscience PhD Candidate at University ... Read more
21 Oct 2019
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52mins
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Reflections from the 2019 NSTA Conference in St. Louis
Reflections from the 2019 NSTA Conference in St. Louis
While still in St. Louis, Lab Out Loud reflects on the NSTA 2019 National Conference on Science Education. Listen to the... Read more
22 Apr 2019
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33mins
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Place-Based Education: Looking at the Research
Place-Based Education: Looking at the Research
For the second episode in a three-part series on place-based education in science, Lab Out Loud welcomes Kevin Krasnow t... Read more
2 Apr 2018
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38mins
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What is Life? A Podcast Series from Carl Zimmer
What is Life? A Podcast Series from Carl Zimmer
This week Lab Out Loud welcomes science writer Carl Zimmer to the show. As Zimmer often writes about life, he has been w... Read more
18 Feb 2019
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31mins
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Questions and Answers about Christmas Trees
Questions and Answers about Christmas Trees
To answer some questions about Christmas trees, Lab Out Loud decided to connect with some experts. Tree farmers Neil Kru... Read more
2 Dec 2019
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47mins
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Why Most Teachers Don't Teach Climate Change
Why Most Teachers Don't Teach Climate Change
An NPR poll recently discovered that most teachers don't teach climate change, yet parents wish they did. To find out mo... Read more
20 May 2019
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32mins
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Learn the Science, Live the Book with STEM Read
Learn the Science, Live the Book with STEM Read
Gillian King-Cargile and Dr. Kristin Brynteson join co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler this week to talk about STEM R... Read more
7 Jan 2019
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41mins
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The Bioethics of CRISPR for Students #sciencecareers
The Bioethics of CRISPR for Students #sciencecareers
Recognizing that CRISPR and other genome editing technologies have rapidly outpaced standard textbook knowledge, Lab Out... Read more
17 Sep 2018
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35mins
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Discovery vs. Exploration: Learning Science with Evidence-Based Argumentation
Discovery vs. Exploration: Learning Science with Evidence-Based Argumentation
This week, the Lab Out Loud podcast welcomes Dr. J. Bryan Henderson to the show. As an assistant professor at Mary Lou F... Read more
17 Feb 2020
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #14

Making Sense of Science and Religion: Strategies for Science Teaching
Making Sense of Science and Religion: Strategies for Science Teaching
Kicking off a new decade, Lab Out Loud is happy to welcome Joe Shane (Shippensburg University) and Lee Meadows (the Univ... Read more
6 Jan 2020
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40mins
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Supporting Science Education with Out of Pocket Teacher Expenses
Supporting Science Education with Out of Pocket Teacher Expenses
As science teachers are preparing for the summer, many will be planning lessons and purchasing supplies for their classe... Read more
3 Jun 2018
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41mins
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The Path to Science Research: Susanna Harris Shares her Journey #ScientistOutLoud
The Path to Science Research: Susanna Harris Shares her Journey #ScientistOutLoud
Continuing their #ScientistOutLoud series, Lab Out Loud welcomes Susanna L. Harris to the show. As a Ph. D. candidate at... Read more
16 Dec 2019
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39mins
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A New NSTA Position Statement on the Teaching Climate Science
A New NSTA Position Statement on the Teaching Climate Science
For this week's episode, Lab Out Loud invites Eric Pyle to the show to discuss NSTA’s recent adoption of a position stat... Read more
1 Oct 2018
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28mins
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Teaching STEM Though Crash Safety with IIHS in the Classroom
Teaching STEM Though Crash Safety with IIHS in the Classroom
As teachers prepare for the summer months ahead, Lab Out Loud welcomes Griff Jones back to the show to close out season ... Read more
3 Jun 2019
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52mins
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Minecraft Education: Chemistry Update
Minecraft Education: Chemistry Update
Lab Out Loud's guest this week is Neal Manegold, director of Minecraft Education. Many listeners are probably familiar w... Read more
5 Mar 2018
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43mins
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Learn about Simple Machines with a Graphic Novel
Learn about Simple Machines with a Graphic Novel
Nathan Schreiber returns to Lab Out Loud to talk about his newest project using a graphic novel to teach physics concept... Read more
8 Apr 2019
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39mins