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Episode 84 - The Science of Good Cooking
This week we talk with Guy Crosby about the recently released book "The Science of Good Cooking" - written by Crosby and the editors of America's Test Kitchen. Show notes: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 83 - Sam Kean's Stories from the Human Genome
After the summer release of "The Violinist's Thumb and Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, As Written By Our Genetic Code," we got a chance to catch up with science writer Sam Kean. Show notes: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 82 - Science of the Summer Olympics
Producer Mark Miano talks about NBC Learn’s Science of the Summer Olympics. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 81 – Bonus Episode! Stephen Hawking comes to town
In this bonus episode, Dale and Brian talk with Kip Thorne (world renowned physicist and longtime friend and colleague of Stephen Hawking) about the wonders of modern physics. Plus, we’re giving away our tickets to see Stephen Hawking! Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2172
Episode 80 - National Ocean Sciences Bowl
For our final episode of the season we talk with interview Paul Herder, coach of the Marshfield WI team that has won the National Ocean Sciences Bowl for the last four years in a row. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 79: Vernier's Game-Changer
This week listen as co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk toDavid Vernier, co-founder of Vernier Software & Technology. David talks to Lab Out Loud about the history of the company, his popular software and data collection hardware, and the release of two new products that are part of Vernier's Connected Science System - the LabQuest2 and Graphical Analysis iOS app. Listen to hear how Vernier technology will change science education.
Episode 78 - "Hunting the Elements" and other resources from NOVA
In anticipation of NOVA's upcoming "Hunting the Elements" special and app, Lab Out Loud hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler got in touch with Rachel Connolly - NOVA's Director of Education. Listen to the show and watch "Hunting the Elements", airing 4/4/12 on PBS. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2102
Episode 77 - Gaming for Science
Our guest this week is Zoran Popović, professor at the University of Washington and Director of the Center for Game Science. He recently lead the team that produced Foldit, a biochemistry games whose outcomes are now published in Nature. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2086
Episode 76 - Not Another Lab Report
Our guest this week is Fred Ende. As a middle-school science teacher, Fred quickly became frustrated with cookie-cutter, partial inquiry and simple scientific method lab reports that rarely engaged students in the content. Deciding to change this mode, Fred created open-ended lab experiences where students investigated their own questions, became interested in sharing their work, and ultimately improved their scientific writing. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2064
Episode 75 - Superbowl of the Mind
This week listen as co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk to Jon Dudas, president of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). Dudas talks to Lab Out Loud about their upcoming robotics competitions, how they teach kids how to try, fail and succeed, and how hands-on robotic lessons can enhance the classroom experience and spark interest in science education and careers. Show notes: http://laboutloud.com/?p=2040
Episode 74 - There's a zombie in my classroom
This week we talk with Dr. Steven Schlozman, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Lecturer in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Schlozman's recent book is "The Zombie Autopsies." Schlozman shares his ideas about how zombies can be used in the classroom.
Episode 73 – Special Announcement: NCSE Now Defending Climate Change Education
As science educators are increasingly reporting attacks on climate change education, the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is announcing that they will also be defending climate change science in public school science education. Join hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler as Dr. Eugenie Scott explains this new initiative for NCSE by adding climate change to their portfolio in defending good science education. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 72 - The Year in Review: 2011 Science
We highlight some of the major science discoveries in 2011 with Pamela Hines, senior editor at Science Magazine.
Episode 71 - Hack Your Bio Class
For the last episode of 2011, hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk with journalist and author Marcus Wohlsen. Wohlsen is a science writer for the Associated Press who has received abundant praise for his recent book "Biopunk: DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life
Episode 70 - Go back in time with Terra Tempo
In Episode 70, hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk with David Shapiro about his graphic novel "Terra Tempo: Ice Age Cataclysm". Shapiro is the creative director and writer at Craigmore Creations - a publishing house that specializes in Earth science and natural history stories.
Episode 69 - Success with Science
Ever wanted your students to conduct scientific research? Our guest this week has some insights for you. Shownotes: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 68 - Modeling Instruction in the Science Classroom
In Episode 68, hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk with Mark Schober about using Modeling Instruction in the science classroom. As president of the American Modeling Teacher's Association, Mark shares with us a history of modeling, how it can be used in the classroom and that it is for more than physics courses.
Episode 67 - Take a Field Trip...In Your Classroom
Learn about zipTrip- an electronic, interactive field trip that connects students across the country to scientists at Purdue University. Shownotes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 66 - But Are They Really Learning?
This week we discuss teaching techniques with Frank Noschese. Frank is a high school physics teacher at John Jay High School in Cross River, N.Y. and an active blogger. We talk with Frank about blogging, active student engagement, flipped classrooms, psuedoteaching, and the Khan Academy. Join the conversation and leave your comments. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 65 - Framing a New Vision for Science Education
Join us to kick off our 2011-2012 season by talking science standards with Jonathan Osborne from Stanford University. As a committee member who helped draft the Conceptual Framework for New Science Education Standards released this summer, Osborne talks to us about science practices, crosscutting concepts and core ideas found within the framework. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=1790
Episode 64 - A Visit with Science Olympiad
In our final show of the season, we talk with Dr. Gerard J. Putz (President of Science Olympiad) and Jennifer Kopach (Marketing Director) about the Science Olympiad National Tournament to be hosted on May 20-21 by the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Interested in starting a Science Olympiad team in your school? Get suggestions from the pros. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=1703
Episode 63 – ThinkGeek and Re-purposing Electronics
This week we talk with Shane Peterman, PR Manager at ThinkGeek.com. In March, ThinkGeek introduced “Take These Broken Things“, a program where they were thinking* about sending boxes of broken stuff to deserving groups (like a school technology lab or a FIRST Robotics team). We talk with Shane about the program, re-purposing electronics, and about the products available at ThinkGeek.com. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/?p=1669
Episode 62 - The Sitcom Experiment
Bill Prady, Executive Producer and co-creator of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, joins us to talk about one of our favorite science shows. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 61 - Google's Global Science Fair
For episode 61, we talk with Google's Cristin Frodella about the Google Global Science Fair 2011. In partnership with CERN, the LEGO Group, National Geographic and Scientific American, Google has created an exciting new global science competition to help celebrate young scientific talent and engage students in science. Learn how to submit a project, then later to see and vote for some of the best projects. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 60 - Paleontology: Adventure with a Purpose
For episode 60, we talk about Paleontology with Dr. Paul Sereno. Dr. Sereno is a world-renowned paleontologist and Professor of Organismal Biology & Anatomy at the University of Chicago. He joins us to talk about what's new in the field of paleontology. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 59 - The Courage to Teach
In the shadow of what is happening in Wisconsin, Brian and Dale discuss evolution education with Dr. Eric Plutzer, co-author of "Defeating Creationism in the Courtroom, But Not in the Classroom" - a recently published article in Science Magazine. Dr. Plutzer discusses the paper, and what the results reveal about how much evolution is actually being taught in biology classrooms across the nation. Show notes: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 58 - Exploring New Worlds with Kepler
This week we talk with Dr. Natalie Batalha, co-investigator of NASA's Kepler Team. Dr. Batalha talks to us about her love of science (especially physics), the Kepler mission, and the discovery of planet Kepler 10b. Show notes: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 57 - Preventing Bad Science in the Classroom
Finishing our UK tour, we talk with Dr. Ben Goldacre, author of "Bad Science: Quacks, Hacks and Big Pharma Flacks". Dr. Goldacre talks to us about interpreting scientific results, the tricks used to deceive us, and how science teachers might combat bad science in the classroom.
Episode 56 - More Chemistry Videos from PTOV
Kick off the International Year of Chemistry with the Periodic Table of Videos. Martyn Poliakoff and Sam Tang join us to talk about how they'll be part of the celebration. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 55 - Science Comedian Brian Malow
From Star Wars to evolution, this week's guest will surely make you laugh about science. Science comedian Brian Malow joins us to discuss science comedy and much more! Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 54 - Encyclopedia of Life
Explore the Encyclopedia of Life. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 53 - Science We Can Learn
This week hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk to Daniel M Carchidi (Publication Director) and Dr. Natalie Kuldell (instructor) about MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW). OCW is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content, open and available to the world. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 52 - Science We Can Read About
This week we discuss our favorite science books and talk to author Sam Kean. Sam discusses the periodic table and storytelling in his new book "The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements". Learn more at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 51 - Science We Can Blog About
New at Lab Out Loud: This week we discuss our favorite science blogs and talk to Rhett Allain - an Associate Professor of physics at Southeastern Louisiana University. Rhett discusses science teaching and his popular blog Dot Physics, at www.wired.com/wiredscience/dotphysics. What science blogs do you follow? Join the conversation at www.laboutloud.com to share your favorite science blogs and websites.
Episode 50 - Science We Can Watch
This week we discuss our favorite new science shows and talk to Mythbuster Kari Byron about her new show on The Science Channel. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com
Episode 49 - Science We Can Listen To
What science do you listen to? We talk to one of the creators of some of our favorite science tunes. John Linnell from the band They Might Be Giants joins us to discuss their science album titled Here Comes Science. show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 48 - Don't Be Such a Scientist
For our 100th podcast interview (including 52 interviews with Periodicity), we talk with former marine biologist turned filmmaker and author Randy Olson. Shownotes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 47 - Evolution for the young reader
This week's guest is Daniel Loxton, author of the kid's book titled, "Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be." Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 46 - Dinosaur Train's Dr. Scott
This week we talk to Dr. Scott Sampson - host of the PBS show Dinosaur Train. Dr. Scott is also a Canadian dinosaur paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and educator who serves as Research Curator at the Utah Museum of Natural History. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 45 - Science Fiction Writer Cory Doctorow
Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/ Today we talk with Cory Doctorow - science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger.
Episode 44 - Car Crash Science
In this episode, we talk about the science behind car crashes with our guest Dr. Griff Jones. While working with the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, Dr. Jones has helped create two DVDs for the science classroom. Show notes at http://laboutloud.com
Episode 43 -Mythbuster Adam Savage
Adam Savage, from The Mythbusters, joins us to talk about science education. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 42 - Teachers take to the skies with SOFIA
We talk with Dana Backman who is working on SOFIA, an airborne observatory that will study the universe in the infrared spectrum. Show Notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 41 - Science Writer Nicholas Wade
We look back and forward at science in the news with writer Nicholas Wade.show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 40 - Being Sean Carroll
Sean Carroll (physicist) and Sean B. Carroll (biologist) talk to us about their respective science fields, science education and being Sean Carroll. Shownotes at: http://laboutloud.com/
Episode 39 - Looking at Science Standards
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Episode 38 - National Lab Day
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Episode 37 - Science Because We Can
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Episode 36 - The scientific method starts with curiosity
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Episode 35 - The Quantum Frontier
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