Have you ever wondered how bicycles were invented? Mystery Science Guide Jay Flores spent some time with engineers from Trek Bicycle when he was the host of PBS’s Make48 Innovation TV show! These interactions sparked his curiosity in how the idea for the first bicycle turned into what we have today! Join Jay as he takes you on a journey to uncover how and why bicycles were invented!
Read MoreHave you ever wondered if you could make a real lightsaber? Mystery Science Guide Jay Flores took a visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios where he was able to see toy lightsabers being made and learn more about the Star Wars: Force for Change philanthropic initiative! Join Jay as he takes you on a journey to understand if you could bring the epic Star Wars lightsabers from toys to reality!
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how basketball was invented? Mystery Science Guide Jay Flores has spent time with leaders of several NBA organizations to uncover the science behind basketball which got him curious about how it all began. Join Jay as he takes you on a journey throughout history to uncover the origins of basketball!
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why don't people fall out of roller coasters when they go upside down? Mystery Science Guide Jay Flores took a visit to Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio where he was able to explore the science behind your favorite roller coasters and amusement park rides! Join Jay as he takes you on a journey to understand how and why don't people fall out of roller coasters when they go upside down!
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how LEGO bricks were invented? Mystery Science Guide Jay Flores took a visit to LEGO in Billund, Denmark where he was able to explore the LEGO House experience zones, tour the manufacturing floor where LEGO bricks are created and spend some time with a LEGO historian! He was able to see some of the original LEGO wooden toys along with their first plastic injection molding machine! Join Jay as he takes you on a journey to understand how and WHY LEGO bricks were invented!
Read More"It's Not Magic, It's Science!" Base Kit is a great introduction to the wonderful world of science for the whole family. Join founder of Invent The Change, Jay Flores, as he demonstrates how to conduct various "magic" tricks and then reveals the science behind them. This kit includes 7 different experiments and some supplies to help you bring the magic to life.
Read MoreLeaving my dream job in the middle of a pandemic to start my dream business was a difficult decision to make but has turned out to be a wonderful game changing decision for myself, my family, and the communities that I serve.
Read MoreI am excited to partner with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) to empower the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development!
Read MoreThese exciting interviews with athletes, experts and brands are inspiring young minds by uncovering the STEM in the sports they love. STEM is a way in which all students can “go pro” in the sport they are passionate about. Future innovators inspired by this series will change the game beyond the court! Here are some of the problems our superstar a few of our guests have challenged youth to solve!
Read MoreI'm using the entertainment factor of magic to increase excitement and awareness in STEM. Each experiment is as entertaining as it is educational and is fun for all ages. I've designed each one with equity and access in mind so the majority of the experiments can be completed with low-cost items that you have at home or with materials that you can easily order on Amazon for only a few dollars. You won't believe how much excitement you can spark with so little. It's the presentation that makes this series uniquely inspiring!
Read MoreWhen young people are engaged in playful STEM activities they ignite their natural curiosity, grow their knowledge, and develop habits of learning. When educators nurture these NATURAL BORN SCIENTISTS they build a bridge between the real world, STEM skills, language and literacy!
Read MoreIn a world that’s rapidly changing, and one where we don’t necessarily know what skills will be essential even a few years from now – an interest in problem solving is key.
Read MoreRockwell Automation and FIRST are changing the game with the 2018 FIRST Robotics Competition game - FIRST POWER UP!
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Read MoreIt's Important to Support STEM All Year Round. Learning Shouldn't Stop When School is Out.
Read MoreWe have more open jobs in fields related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) than we have people to fill those jobs.
Read MoreFIRST Brings Together Competition and Cooperation to Build STEM Talent
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