Making space for failure STEELS the spotlight in Pennsylvania
ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged
Release Date: 02/12/2025
ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged
Dr. Jennifer Berry, CEO of Smartlab, and Dave from The PocketLab delve into the transformative power of STEM education in K-12 settings. They discuss the importance of fostering a STEM identity among students, emphasizing that it's not just about mastering technology but about cultivating a sense of belonging and confidence in tackling rigorous challenges. Dr. Berry shares insights from her experience at Smart Lab, highlighting how hands-on, project-based learning environments can ignite students' curiosity and drive, leading to those pivotal "aha" moments that signify true understanding and...
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Join Miles O'Brien and Dave as they embark on a thrilling scientific expedition to Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, one of the most significant glaciers on Earth. Miles is getting ready to host us virtually for a virtual field trip for your students. Sign up link below! In this episode, they delve into the innovative methods used to study the glacier's melting patterns, including the use of icebreakers and helicopters. The discussion highlights the critical role of logistics in conducting research in such remote and challenging environments, offering a unique glimpse into the real-world...
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The Hip Hop MD, Maynard Okereke, and Dave delve into the world of STEM education and its impact on young minds. With a focus on fostering curiosity and creativity, they discuss innovative ways to inspire students through hands-on experiments and real-world problem-solving. Maynard shares insights from his experiences at STEM festivals and competitions, highlighting the incredible potential of students when they are encouraged to explore and innovate. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities within the education system, emphasizing the importance of integrating...
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Join Code.org and us on an exciting journey into the world of AI and computer science education with Anchal Sayal! In this episode, we explore how Code.org is revolutionizing the way students from kindergarten to 12th grade engage with technology. Discover how AI is not just a tool but a catalyst for creativity and critical thinking in the classroom. Anchal shares her insights on the importance of teaching students to navigate the digital landscape with curiosity and confidence, ensuring they are prepared for the future. Dive into the conversation as we discuss the challenges and opportunities...
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Join Steve Spangler and Dave from The PocketLab as they delve into the art of making science accessible and exciting for K-12 students. Steve shares his journey from being inspired by his high school chemistry teacher to becoming a renowned science communicator. He emphasizes the importance of presentation in teaching, drawing parallels between magic and science to captivate students' curiosity. Through anecdotes and insights, Steve and Dave explore how simple demonstrations can transform a classroom into a hub of wonder and learning. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of...
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Director of Education, Jason Singh and our host, Dave, discuss the integration of AI in education, emphasizing the importance of simple phenomena in teaching, the potential of AI tools for educators, and the challenges of maintaining academic integrity and privacy. They explore effective prompting techniques for AI, the rapid evolution of AI tools, and the manageable learning curve for educators. The discussion highlights the need for teachers to stay updated with AI advancements and critically evaluate AI-generated content, ultimately encouraging educators to embrace AI as a valuable...
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Guy Kawasaki sits down with Dave to discuss the intersection of technology, education, and personal growth. Guy shares his unique perspective on how his upbringing in Hawaii, with its rich cultural tapestry and values of Aloha and Ohana, has influenced his approach to life and business. The discussion delves into the critical role of education in shaping future innovators, the challenges faced by educators in promoting STEM, and the potential of AI as a transformative tool in the classroom. Guy and Dave explore the importance of fostering a love for learning, the need for educational...
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STEM City host and emergency room doctor, Dr. Owais Durrani and Dave from The PocketLab embark on a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic world of STEM education and its intersection with technology. The conversation kicks off with Owais sharing his unique journey from the medical field to becoming a media personality, driven by a passion to make STEM subjects more accessible and engaging for young minds. Dave, drawing from his rich experience in Silicon Valley, discusses the democratization of technology and how it has lowered barriers for aspiring entrepreneurs, enabling them to...
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With our special guests (Becky Mueller) from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (think car crash tests) and Science Coordinator (Lisa Milan) for Pittsburgh Public Schools, we delve into the transformative impact of integrating real-world experiences into classroom curriculum. Discover how educators are bridging the gap between theory and practice, bringing lessons to life with hands-on learning and real-world applications. By connecting classroom learning with the world outside, teachers are preparing students for the challenges of tomorrow. We also explore how these innovative...
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Former award winning teacher and expert curriculum writer, Matthew Schmidt and Dave from The PocketLab explore the dynamic intersection of education and technology. They kick off with a light-hearted discussion on how virtual meetings have redefined our sense of connection, especially in a post-pandemic world. The conversation then shifts to the challenges and opportunities in modern education, highlighting the importance of filling gaps in traditional curriculums with innovative resources. Matthew shares his journey from a non-traditional teaching background to creating impactful educational...
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Dave and Stephanie explore the evolving landscape of STEM education in elementary schools, emphasizing the new STEELS standards in Pennsylvania and the unique challenges that early-grade teachers face when teaching science. They discuss the importance of technology integration, hands-on learning, and fostering curiosity to make science more relevant and engaging for young learners.
A key theme of the conversation is the role of failure in STEM learning—how embracing mistakes can lead to creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. They highlight the need for professional development and administrative support to help teachers feel confident in delivering inquiry-based, active learning experiences.
The discussion also touches on:
✅ The impact of coding and technology in early STEM education
✅ How controlled chaos in the classroom fosters deeper learning
✅ The importance of teacher advocacy in shaping better science education policies
✅ Strategies to equip young students with scientific literacy skills for the future
NSTA 2025 Philadelphia workshop Stephanie is hosting:
Attendees will discover how to integrate Navy-aligned STEM activities into diverse educational environments. With expert-led workshops and comprehensive resources, educators can cultivate problem-solving skills in students, empowering them for future success in science and engineering.
Melissa Thompson (Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship: No City, No State), Stephanie Klixbull (Penn State University: No City, No State), Debbie Reynolds (Commonwealth Charter Academy: Homestead, PA), Tom Jenkins (National Museum of the United States Air Force: Dayton, OH), Nathan Diehl (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division: Bethesda, MD)

ABOUT STEPHANIE
Stephanie Klixbull is an elementary educator who spent over nine years in the classroom, educating students in science, math, and engineering. Stephanie taught a special STEAM class called IDEA Lab to students in preschool through fifth grade in South Carolina. In 2018, Stephanie received the Max E. Lundquest Outstanding Young STEM Educator Award from the International STEM Educator Association for her work in early childhood STEM curriculum. She was also awarded as the state’s Teacher of the Year from the state of South Carolina Independent Schools Association, 2019. Recently, Stephanie completed a national fellowship through the Department of Energy in Washington D.C. as a Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow, 2021-2022. Stephanie was placed with the Department of Defense at Carderock Naval Surface Warfare Center. During her fellowship, Stephanie developed hands-on elementary science lessons and directed educator professional development relative to DoD STEM careers and the realistic engineering solutions centered around the Navy. At Penn State University Stephanie's current role as the Elementary STEM Educational Specialist, (K-8) is to work with research science and engineering faculty to develop and implement professional development opportunities for K-12 STEM educators. Stephanie is thrilled to also be contributing to support elementary science practices and enhance professional development opportunities for all teachers.
BS - Elementary Education - Music & Special Education - University of Northern Colorado
M. Ed. STEM Education - Citadel College