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No dream is too big - getting started with STEM featuring Ms. Robotics E102

Author
Dr. Sam Fecich | EduMagic Podcast | Teach Better Podcast Network
Published
Tue 01 Dec 2020
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/no-dream-is-too-big-getting-started-with-stem-featuring-ms-robotics-e102--42263142

Are you looking into getting started with robotics and coding? Well, you gotta listen to this episode featuring Stephanie (Ms. Robotics on Instagram). She shares her teaching story and journey into STEM education. Stephanie shares about the importance of women and especially women of color in the field of stem. Her passion for STEM just shines through this episode!

Show notes can be found here! https://www.sfecich.com/post/no-dream-is-too-big-getting-started-with-stem-featuring-ms-robotics


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