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Teaching, Parenting and Science Outreach in the Pandemic #COVID19
Season 13 · Episode 224

Teaching, Parenting and Science Outreach in the Pandemic #COVID19

Lab Out Loud's guest this week is Joanne O'Meara, a physics professor from the University of Guelph. In an effort to help educators right now, the Guelph physics department is creating videos to answer user generated science questions.

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April 13, 202033m 20s

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Show Notes

Lab Out Loud's guest this week is Joanne O'Meara, a physics professor from the University of Guelph. In an effort to help educators right now, the Guelph physics department is creating videos to answer user generated science questions. Called AMASE (Ask Me Anything: Science Edition), these videos have been tackling concepts such as the speed of light, rainbows, and Schrodinger's Cat. Joanne joins the Lab Out Loud podcast to discuss the AMASE project, how she (and her daughters) made the first video on the speed of light, and share her experiences in teaching and parenting during the pandemic.

Show notes: https://laboutloud.com/2020/04/episode-224-joanne-omeara/

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