How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
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More Fun than a Video Game: David Sands and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
05/27/22 • 28 min
Dr. David Sands is a former professor of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology. In addition to his teaching, mentoring, and many publications, Dr. Sands has contributed to plant pathology & bacteriology across the globe for decades. His work has included protecting crops in Kenya from their (and Africa's) worst weed (Striga), using a local, and non-gmo, enhanced fungus, sending omega-3 microgreen seeds to space, and bio-control of weeds in Montana and elsewhere.
All the Good Teachers: Jared Ashcroft and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
04/29/22 • 26 min
Dr. Jared Ashcroft is a professor of Chemistry at Pasadena City College and the principal investigator of the Micro Nano Technology Education Center in Pasadena. The MNT-EC is dedicated to increasing the number of professor participating in micro- and nanotechnology education, and expanding the number of students qualified to work in this quickly-growing field. Dr. Ashcroft's research focuses on the interconnection between nanotechology and medical diagnostics and imaging. In addition, his current study focuses on the effective use of distance learning tools for STEM education.
Nalini Nadkarni and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
03/04/22 • 31 min
This podcast is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1745674.
The Back Doors that Lead to Big Success: Natasha Kulviwat, Saathvik Kannan, and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
09/29/23 • 42 min
In this special episode of How'd You Think of That, Temple Grandin talks with two winners of the 2023 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair - Natasha Kulviwat (Jericho High School, NY) and Saathvik Kannan (Hickman High School, MO) about their projects and the experience that lead them to STEM.
Natasha and Saathvik both took unconventional paths that ultimately led them to their dream research projects. In this episode they share their novel approaches towards a career in STEM.
Principles of Inclusivity: Matthew Wappett and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
08/18/23 • 36 min
Matthew Wappett is executive director of the Utah State University Institute for Disability, Research, Policy, and Practice. Grandin and Wappett discuss the institute's accomplishments and ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive society and education system.
Failing Forward: Elizabeth Streb & Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
07/07/23 • 26 min
In this episode of How’d You of That, Grandin and Streb illuminate the process of machinery design and how it inspires dreams and brings out skills and innovations. They also share their insights on how to open doors to careers and opportunities.
MacArthur “Genius” Award-winner, Elizabeth Streb has dived through glass, allowed a ton of dirt to fall on her head, walked down (the outside of) London’s City Hall, and set herself on fire, among other feats of extreme action. Her popular book, STREB: How to Become an Extreme Action Hero (Feminist Press), was made into a hit documentary, Born to Fly directed by Catherine Gund (Aubin Pictures), which premiered at SXSW and received an extended run at The Film Forum in New York City in 2014. Streb founded the STREB Extreme Action Company in 1979. In 2003, she established SLAM, the STREB Lab for Action Mechanics, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. SLAM’s garage doors are always open: anyone and everyone can come in, watch rehearsals, take classes, and learn to fly.
Maker Gurus Part 2: Kathleen White, Mauro Devlin-Clancy, and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
06/16/23 • 16 min
In this conclusion of Maker space Gurus, Kathleen White and Mauro Devlin-Clancy discuss some of the challenges educators are facing in this new uncharted era of Chat GPT - and why maker spaces should be geared for everyone, from all backgrounds, genders and colors.
Maura Devlin-Clancy is Coordinator of MakerSPHERE and Faculty in Computer Networking & Information Technology at City College of San Francisco. Her work focuses on hands-on teaching and learning strategies that support non-traditional students, particularly women and underrepresented students in tech and STEAM.
In MakerSPHERE, their network of makerspaces across CCSF, each and every student will find an open door to courses, work-based learning and other opportunities that can lead to high paying jobs and a way to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others.
Kathleen White is the Former Chair of Child Development and Family Studies Department, and Teacher Prep Program Coordinator at City College of San Francisco.
Maker Gurus: Kathleen White, Maura Devlin-Clancy, and Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
06/02/23 • 31 min
U.S states face a shortage in qualified STEM/CTE instructors to effectively prepare high school and community college students for careers. Long-time educators Maura Devlin-Clancy and Kathleen White have developed Makerspace experiences and new ways of teaching to help recruit and grow a diverse teaching workforce. They join Temple Grandin to discuss their NSF funded project, Growing CTE/STEM Teachers.
Maura Devlin-Clancy is Coordinator of MakerSPHERE and Faculty in Computer Networking & Information Technology at City College of San Francisco. Her work focuses on hands-on teaching and learning strategies that support non-traditional students, particularly women and underrepresented students in tech and STEAM.
In MakerSPHERE, their network of makerspaces across CCSF, each and every student will find an open door to courses, work-based learning and other opportunities that can lead to high paying jobs and a way to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others.
Kathleen White is the Former Chair of Child Development and Family Studies Department, and Teacher Prep Program Coordinator at City College of San Francisco.
Messages of the Great Salt Lake: John Luft & Temple Grandin
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
05/12/23 • 30 min
John Luft, Great Salt Lake Ecosystem Program Manager with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, talks to Temple Grandin about the Division’s longtime monitoring of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem and its successes working with the lake’s brine shrimp industry. They also discuss how one individual can set a cascade of positive environmental changes.
John Luft, along with avian and aquatic biologists, have developed a partnership with the brine shrimp industry to monitor and manage the commercial fishery on Great Salt Lake through research and conservation. He also supervises a group of wetland managers that oversee Waterfowl Management Areas (WMA’s) encompassing about 100,000 acres along the east shore of Great Salt Lake.
Focus on The Strengths: From the Big Heart of a Veterinarian
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin
07/31/23 • 31 min
Dr. Tess Guy recently moved from Salt Lake City and is excited to be back near the ocean. She did her undergraduate degree at the University of California, San Diego, and has spent the last 18 years in Utah waiting for a chance to get back to sea level. Tess graduated with her DVM from Washington State University/Utah State University in 2021. This is her second career after spending 10+ years as an environmental research chemist. Her special interests include radiology, sports medicine and orthopedics, preventative medicine, dermatology, behavior issues, and nutrition. Tess enjoys hiking, riding her horse, paddle boarding, painting, and conservation/environmental efforts. With her wife, Angela, she has two Great Danes, Leia and Max, a herd mix breed, named Piper, two Maine Coon mixes, Hurley and Willow, and two horses, Vader and Jen.
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How many episodes does How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin have?
How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin currently has 27 episodes available.
What topics does How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin cover?
The podcast is about Podcasts, Technology, Education, Science, Math and Engineering.
What is the most popular episode on How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin?
The episode title 'Principles of Inclusivity: Matthew Wappett and Temple Grandin' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin?
The average episode length on How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin is 28 minutes.
How often are episodes of How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin released?
Episodes of How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin?
The first episode of How'd You Think of That? with Temple Grandin was released on Feb 8, 2022.
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