PAESTA Podcasts
You Ask, We Will Answer!
PAESTA proudly presents a podcasting series for K-12 teachers to increase their science content knowledge through short audio podcasts, supplemented with relevant resources. The 2015-2016 PAESTA President Kathy Tait generated the idea of tapping in to the content expertise of higher education faculty to assist K-12 teachers with increasing their own Earth and space content knowledge. As time and resources for professional development are decreasing for teachers, PAESTA is committed to not only providing curricular resources through the PAESTA Classroom, but providing an opportunity to learn science content from professionals in an audio format.
Our goal at PAESTA is to release one new podcast per month that answers the questions asked by YOU, our PAESTA members! Each podcast will be recorded by a Earth/space science professional with content expertise and placed online with supporting images, links, and relevant exercises found in the PAESTA Classroom. Each podcast will be available through the PAESTA iTunes channel and on this page. For ADA compliance, the PAESTA website will have a transcript for each audio file. We hope you listen to our podcasts and enjoy our "You Asked, We Answered!" series.
K-12 teachers – in order to provide these podcasts, we need to know what you want to know! What discipline questions do you have for us to pass along to our content experts? Any questions relating to the “what” and “how” of the Earth and space sciences, as well as questions about Earth and space science careers, are welcome! Please submit your questions through the Contact Form on the PAESTA website.
College faculty, professional scientists, post-doctoral researchers, and graduate students – in order to provide this resource for Pennsylvania’s K-12 teachers, we need your help in answering the questions posted by our teachers! Please review the questions our teachers have asked below and contact Laura Guertin (guertin@psu.edu) if there is a question that grabs your attention, and you would like to help generate a response. Not sure how to approach creating a podcast? View this PDF for some tips to get started.
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What can we do to help stop water pollution? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 14
You Asked, We Answered!
Transcript of the podcast
Hello, my name is Matt Gallo and today I am going to talk to you about water pollution and how we can stop it.
What Causes Flooding? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 13
You Asked, We Answered!
Transcript of the podcast
Why does California battle drought conditions so often? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 12
You Asked, We Answered!
Transcript of the podcast
How is drinking water purified? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 11
You Asked, We Answered!
Trascript of the podcast
What are shade balls, and why did LA drop 96 million of them into their reservoir? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 10
You Asked, We Answered!
Trascript of the podcast
What was The Great Blizzard of 1888 and how did it impact Pennsylvania? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 9
You Asked, We Answered!
Trascript of the podcast
What Caused the Collapse of the Mayan Empire? (hint - drought!) - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 8
You Asked, We Answered!
Transcript for the podcast
The Flint Water Crisis – What is happening, and what are the consequences? - PAESTA Podcast Series: Episode 7
You Asked, We Answered!
Transcript for the podcast
Hello my name is James Clark and I am an undergraduate student at Penn State Brandywine. In this podcast, I will be answering the following questions that pertain to the Flint water crisis. Who is to blame? What caused the Flint water crisis? Was the Flint water crisis preventable? What are the lasting consequences? What are the political ramifications? Along with these questions, I will also answer some common questions that people are asking about the Flint water crisis.