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ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged

ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged

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ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged: A science podcast for cool teachers2022 Ciencia
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  • Every Student Is a Maker: Bryan Silver on Building a STEM Program That Lasts
    Apr 1 2026

    What if your classroom could be a launchpad for the next generation of engineers, inventors, and community problem-solvers? In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Bryan Silver, the 2025 Hawaii State Teacher of the Year and an engineering and robotics teacher at Kalani High School in Honolulu. Over more than 17 years in the classroom, Bryan has transformed how students experience science — through hands-on fabrication, competitive robotics, and real-world design challenges that connect technical learning to the needs of their community.

    Bryan shares how he built a thriving program that spans classroom instruction, after-school robotics teams, and community-scale projects — including Innovation Station, a mobile technology lab that brings engineering experiences to schools and teachers across Hawaii. He opens up about what it takes to keep students engaged in STEM long-term, how to balance structured curriculum with student-led creativity, and why he believes every young person has the potential to be a maker and a problem-solver.

    Whether you're a veteran science teacher looking for fresh inspiration or a newer educator building a more hands-on, project-driven classroom, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom and hard-won insight. Bryan's impact has been recognized with the PAEMST award, the Woodie Flowers Mentor Award, an Albert Einstein Fellowship, and national recognition from NCWIT — but his greatest reward, he'll tell you, is watching students discover what they're truly capable of.

    ABOUT BRYAN

    Bryan Silver is an Engineering and Robotics teacher at Kalani High School in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, where he leads a dynamic program that blends engineering design, rapid prototyping, entrepreneurship, and community-centered problem solving. Over more than 17 years, he has built opportunities for students to engage in robotics, science research, fabrication, and real-world engineering through classroom instruction, after-school teams, and large-scale community projects. His work has helped students earn recognition at the district, state, and international levels in robotics and science fair competitions.

    Silver is known for creating innovative learning experiences that extend beyond the traditional classroom. He leads multiple robotics teams, mentors student-led design and outreach efforts, and develops hands-on projects that connect technical learning with authentic community needs. He is also the creator of initiatives such as Innovation Station, a mobile technology lab that expands access to engineering experiences for schools and teachers across Hawaiʻi.

    A statewide and national leader in STEM education, Silver has served in numerous roles supporting engineering and robotics education, including work with FIRST Robotics, science fairs, educator fellowships, and national review panels. His contributions to teaching, mentorship, and service have earned him major honors including Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year 2025, the PAEMST award, the Woodie Flowers Mentor Award, Albert Einstein Fellowship, and recognition from NCWIT. Through all of his work, he remains committed to helping young people discover their potential as makers, problem solvers, and community leaders.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Balancing Chaos and Structure in Teaching
    Mar 11 2026

    Dr. Bryan Frenette, a high school science teacher and former researcher, shares his journey and insights into creating engaging and inclusive science classrooms. He discusses the transition from research to teaching, emphasizing the challenges and strategies involved in managing classroom chaos and fostering an effective learning environment. Bryan highlights the importance of hands-on learning with real-world measurements and manipulatives, as well as the integration of AI tools like real-time translation and infographic generators to enhance science instruction. He also addresses the significance of engaging multilingual students and supporting English language learners, while building student ownership through collaborative rule-making and setting classroom expectations.

    Bryan further explores the impact of the digital age on education, balancing virtual tools with traditional methods, and preparing students for a workforce increasingly dominated by digital skills and AI literacy. He reflects on the effects of the pandemic on learning and the recovery process, emphasizing the role of local phenomena and culturally relevant examples in science education. The episode underscores the importance of student-centered, real-world learning approaches, and the surprising success of chaotic classrooms for neurodivergent students. Bryan's expertise offers valuable insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities of modern science education, making it a must-listen for educators seeking to innovate and inspire in their teaching practices.

    ABOUT BRYAN

    Dr. Bryan Frenette is a Canadian-born biologist who earned advanced degrees in ecology before transitioning to education. As a biology teacher at Norman High School, he focuses on inspiring students, promoting scientific curiosity, and supporting diverse learners. He emphasizes making science accessible and engaging, especially for students who initially feel they are "not science people." His teaching approach focuses on building curiosity and encouraging students to see science as a field open to everyone.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Empowering Educators to Transform STEM Learning
    Jan 28 2026

    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 growth.

    The conversation also touches on the evolving role of technology in education, particularly the integration of AI as a tool rather than a crutch. Dr. Berry and Dave explore how educators can scaffold learning experiences to include both low-tech and high-tech solutions, ensuring students develop critical thinking skills and adaptability. They advocate for a collaborative approach, where community involvement and cross-curricular integration play key roles in preparing students for an AI-powered world. This episode is a must-listen for educators looking to inspire and equip the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.

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    Websitesmartlablearning.com Twitter@SmartLab_tweets LinkedIn@SmartLab Instagram@smartlablearning Facebook@SmartLabLearning YouTube@smartlablearning Dr. BerryLinkedIn Profile

    ABOUT JENNIFER

    Dr. Jennifer Berry is a distinguished leader with nearly 30 years of management experience, specializing in strategic planning, human resources, talent development, capacity building, business development, financial management, and operations.

    As the CEO of SmartLab, she is dedicated to bridging the gap between today's classrooms and tomorrow's workforce. Her extensive background in K-12 education underscores her commitment to transforming the lives of future generations through innovative, career-focused STEM education solutions.

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    1 h y 10 m
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