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SPX20 I have an IDEA

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In this episode our Denver correspondent Thom Harrop, a professor at Red Rocks Community College near Denver, Colorado, sat down with students Bruno, Tyler, and Dallas, three creative STEM students, at the Red Rocks Community College IDEA Lab. They talk about space projects, cool theatre tech, STEM competitions, camaraderie, and how all of that thrives at a community college. Listen in and hear how your ideas could flourish too! There's room for everyone in STEM!

Links to explore:

Red Rocks Community College IDEA Institute

What's the difference between Arduino and Raspberry Pi? Find out here.

What is a Sounding Rocket?

Community College of Aurora

Arapahoe Community College Engineering program

Join the STEMPunX team for as little as a dollar a month. Gain access to bonus material and STEMPunX perks on our Patreon page:

https://www.patreon.com/STEMPunx

Music:

All music from this episode written and performed by Danny Burns.

Check out his list of albums on Bandcamp.

Sponsors

Coddiwomple Creative- A coddiwomple is a purposeful journey towards a vague destination. Coddiwomple Creative makes art and just about anything they're inspired to create from a place of joy. Check out their newest items at: http://www.coddiwomplecreative.com

AND:

Thank you to all of our Patreon STEMPunX. We are so grateful for you all. Please share this podcast to help us continue our goal of bringing STEM education to everyone.

Send us your feedback at: stempunx@gmail.com

Credits

The STEMPunX Podcast is hosted and produced by Joe Garoutte.

CoProducers: E. Michael Friend and John Hardham

Editing by Joe and Michael.

Correspondent for this episode: Thom Harrop

See all the STEMunX fun at STEMPunX.com

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In this episode our Denver correspondent Thom Harrop, a professor at Red Rocks Community College near Denver, Colorado, sat down with students Bruno, Tyler, and Dallas, three creative STEM students, at the Red Rocks Community College IDEA Lab. They talk about space projects, cool theatre tech, STEM competitions, camaraderie, and how all of that thrives at a community college. Listen in and hear how your ideas could flourish too! There's room for everyone in STEM!

Links to explore:

Red Rocks Community College IDEA Institute

What's the difference between Arduino and Raspberry Pi? Find out here.

What is a Sounding Rocket?

Community College of Aurora

Arapahoe Community College Engineering program

Join the STEMPunX team for as little as a dollar a month. Gain access to bonus material and STEMPunX perks on our Patreon page:

https://www.patreon.com/STEMPunx

Music:

All music from this episode written and performed by Danny Burns.

Check out his list of albums on Bandcamp.

Sponsors

Coddiwomple Creative- A coddiwomple is a purposeful journey towards a vague destination. Coddiwomple Creative makes art and just about anything they're inspired to create from a place of joy. Check out their newest items at: http://www.coddiwomplecreative.com

AND:

Thank you to all of our Patreon STEMPunX. We are so grateful for you all. Please share this podcast to help us continue our goal of bringing STEM education to everyone.

Send us your feedback at: stempunx@gmail.com

Credits

The STEMPunX Podcast is hosted and produced by Joe Garoutte.

CoProducers: E. Michael Friend and John Hardham

Editing by Joe and Michael.

Correspondent for this episode: Thom Harrop

See all the STEMunX fun at STEMPunX.com

  continue reading

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