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Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
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131 episodes
4 days ago
Archive of the "Engineering Word Of The Day" podcast, an informal show on engineering jargon. Powered by Pios Labs. Also playing short clips previewing other projects from Pios Labs.
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Archive of the "Engineering Word Of The Day" podcast, an informal show on engineering jargon. Powered by Pios Labs. Also playing short clips previewing other projects from Pios Labs.
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Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Explosions for Kids? Yep, and more! - Clip from The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Explosions for kids? Yep! 💥 Joseph from The Physics Circus talks about their setup for wow-ing the kids with science, in the latest episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/115

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3 years ago
1 minute 1 second

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Science Literacy for Kids - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Do scientific research articles sometimes sound like another language? To K-12 students, very often it’s yes. Tanya Dimitrova tried to help solve this problem by founding the Scientific Journal for Kids, where her team of writers, designers, and teachers translates articles from scientific research journals into more kid-friendly language. Learn more about it in the latest episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast 🎧 wherever you get your podcasts: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/114

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3 years ago
1 minute 38 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Preview of a talk on biomolecular circuits with Dr. Xiaojing Gao on The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Hear about how to program molecules to do what you want inside a cell! This Stanford professor explains biomolecular circuits and his lofty goals in chemical engineering and bioengineering. Listen to the full talk 🎧wherever you get your podcasts: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/113

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3 years ago
2 minutes 10 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Video games to teach robotics - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Filament Games CEO Dan White talked about the difficulty in assessing how well an #educationalgame teaches something, on an episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast on virtual robotics: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/112

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3 years ago
1 minute 14 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Teaching Kids Like Yourself - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

He teaches mobile app development to kids and teens -- and his priority in class before everything else is to get to know his students. Meet Scott Steward, business & tech 💰‍💻teacher for 15 years at Chicago Public Schools and founder of Genius Lab. This is a preview of an episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or right here: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/111

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4 years ago
2 minutes

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
3D Printing for Kids - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

This is a preview of an episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast with guests David Seto and Michael Welch, authors of The 3D Printing Cookbook.  Listen to the full episode: https://k12engineering.net/

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4 years ago
1 minute 53 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Preview: Trans Engineers You Should Know - The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Listen to the full episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast for more: https://k12engineering.net/episodes/107

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4 years ago
1 minute 13 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
"You would think Silicon Valley would have this done already" - Clip from The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Nonprofit officer Rosemary Kamei discusses bringing more Computer Science education to Silicon Valley. Listen to the latest episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast: https://k12engineering.net/

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4 years ago
35 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
debounce

To shrink the number of our faulty counts,
you have to learn how to debounce.

This is Episode 105 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.

Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Listen to the latest episodes: http://engineeringwordoftheday.com/
Catch past episodes on Anchor and PRX: https://anchor.fm/engineering-education
Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/

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4 years ago
8 minutes 17 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
anti-pattern

My code is as long as here to Saturn, but condensed and confused in an anti-pattern.

This is Episode 104 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.

Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Listen to the latest episodes, ad-free: http://engineeringwordoftheday.com/

Catch past episodes on Anchor and PRX: https://anchor.fm/engineering-education

Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/

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4 years ago
7 minutes 44 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Legendary LEDs, with Dr. Russ Dupuis

LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, have changed the world – and continue to do so.  This energy-efficient electronics technology came from decades of design and discovery in engineering. Dr. Russell Dupuis is one of the engineers behind LEDs, and he recently was one of five winners of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering for his work in this technology. Dr. Dupuis explains his contribution to creating thin-film electronics necessary for LEDs, starting from his university days in Illinois, and he also discusses its implications for the future.  He currently is a professor of electrical engineering at Georgia Tech.  This is a joint episode with The K12 Engineering Education Podcast and Engineering Word Of The Day.

Related to this episode:

  • Dr. Russell Dupuis
  • Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
  • Dr. Nick Holanyak, Jr
  • Dr. M. George Craford
  • Dr. Isamu Ishikawa
  • Dr. Shuji Nakamura
  • Texas Instruments
  • Rockwell International
  • Dr. Harold Manasevit
  • MOCVD
  • SpaceX launches 60 more satellites for its Starlink service on the heels of opening up access
  • The Martian
  • p-n junction
  • epitaxy
  • UIUC Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Development and future of ultraviolet light-emitting diodes: UV-LED will replace the UV lamp
  • PhoneSoap

Subscribe and find more podcast information at: http://www.k12engineering.net.  Support Pios Labs with regular donations on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs. You’ll also be supporting projects like the Engineer’s Guide to Improv and Art Games, The Calculator Gator, or Chordinates!  Thanks to our donors and listeners for making the show possible.  The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.

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4 years ago
53 minutes 9 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
100% LED adoption - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

This a preview of a talk with Dr. Russ Dupuis, one of the inventors of LEDs.  Listen to the full episode, coming soon on The K12 Engineering Education Podcast: https://k12engineering.net/

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4 years ago
46 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
"I love middle school" - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

This is a preview of a new episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast, with former middle school teacher and current tech worker Sam Taylor, who authored The Coding Workbook.  Listen to the full interview wherever you get your podcasts: https://k12engineering.net/

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4 years ago
43 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Parents, Math Teacher, and Rocket Test - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

This is a preview of a new episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast, with aerospace engineer Mishaal Ashemimry.  Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 31 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
zip tie

They told me, "Let 'er rip, guy!"

"Tighten up that zip tie!"


This is Episode 103 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

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4 years ago
5 minutes 14 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Maillard

The chemical reaction we smell from afar

that gives satisfaction is named Maillard.


This is Episode 102 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/

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4 years ago
4 minutes 46 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
interstory drift

Do wooden planks below my feet not splinter while they shift

during monumental bends and strains from interstory drift?


This is Episode 101 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/

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4 years ago
6 minutes

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
jerk

Mechanical engineers must work

to eliminate excessive jerk.


This is Episode 100 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/


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4 years ago
6 minutes 30 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
quoin

Stack your your stones and let walls join 

to make an old-school building quoin.


This is Episode 99 of Engineering Word Of The Day, an informal show on favorite, fascinating, or funny words and phrases used in various engineering disciplines.


Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs

Powered by Pios Labs: https://pioslabs.com/


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4 years ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
By soldiers, for soldiers - Preview of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Preview of an episode of The K12 Engineering Education Podcast, with guests from Army Futures Command and Austin Community College.  Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

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4 years ago
33 seconds

Engineering Word Of The Day: ARCHIVE
Archive of the "Engineering Word Of The Day" podcast, an informal show on engineering jargon. Powered by Pios Labs. Also playing short clips previewing other projects from Pios Labs.