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The N 2 STEM Podcast (Formerly The Real STEAMy and N The Numbers) Presented by the East Metro STEAM Partnership, is hosted by J. D. Hall. This podcast discusses STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and STEAM resources in education. Our emphasis is on the East Metro region of Oregon (East Multnomah County) and will discuss education, business, economic development, and public policy as it relates to STEAM. You can learn more about our work by visiting our website at eastmetrosteam.org and thank you for taking an interest in our work.
Episodes
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Join us for another great episode of The N The Numbers Podcast. We are joined this episode by Sara Nelson and Amanda Astor of Associated Oregon Loggers. We discuss the great work they are doing at AOL and some of the many opportunities that they have for schools, teachers, and students to be involved in learning more about the logging industry which is different than you might expect. Check this episode out and I am sure you will find it insightful.
About Associated Oregon Loggers
Associated Oregon Loggers, Inc. (AOL*) is the statewide trade association representing some 1,000 member companies engaged in the harvest and sustainable forest management of Oregon’s 30 million acres of forestland. Founded in 1969, for more than 40 years the association has provided business services to independent contract logging firms and allied forestry small businesses. Oregon’s forest contractors proudly grow, harvest, and manage renewable forests. AOL has the largest logging association membership in America!
Visit https://www.oregonloggers.org/ for more information on AOL
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
The N The Numbers Podcast: Season 2: Episode 5: Pat Daniels and Constructing Hope
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Thank you for joining us for the latest episode of The N The Numbers Podcast. We welcome Pat Daniels to the show. Pat is the Executive Director of Constructing Hope, a construction pre-apprenticeship program located in Portland. This is an episode you will not want to miss.
About Constructing Hope
Irvington Covenant Church members saw firsthand the negative effects that gentrification and dwindling housing affordability had on its members, neighbors, and especially the large minority population in North/Northeast Portland. To address these concerns, church members created Irvington Covenant Community Development Corporation (ICCDC) in 1995.
The organization built and sold 11 homes in Northeast Portland, to provide low-to-middle income families with decent housing, plus provide hands-on construction experience for participants in the organization’s Constructing Hope Training Program.As the housing industry changed, ICCDC focused on the Constructing Hope Training Program and targeted people coming from incarceration and people with a legal history, to empower them to get a clean start as productive, self-sufficient members of the community.
In 2007, the program was approved by the Bureau of Labor and Industries as a state-certified pre-apprenticeship program. In 2010, the Constructing Hope Pre-Apprenticeship Program became an independent non-profit organization separate from ICCDC.
Visit their website at https://www.constructinghope.org/
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
The N The Numbers Podcast: Season 2: Episode 4: Alexis Baghdadi and OMSI
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Join us for an exciting episode of The N The Numbers Podcast. We are excited to feature Alexis Baghdadi. Alexis is the Senior Project Manager for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). We discuss the many cool programs and exhibits offered at OMSI as well as her journey into this space.
About OMSI
Founded in 1944, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is one of the nation’s leading science museums and a trusted educational resource for communities throughout Oregon and the region. Through museum exhibitions, public programs at the museum and across the region, outdoor programs, traveling exhibitions, digital learning, and learning research and design, OMSI nourishes a lifelong love of science, curiosity and learning for diverse audiences.
OMSI's mission is to inspire curiosity through engaging science learning experiences, foster experimentation and the exchange of ideas, and stimulate informed action.
Visit their website at https://omsi.edu/
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
The N The Numbers Podcast: Season 2 Episode 3: Bryan Hall, Kent Mertilien, and NSBE PDX
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Join us for our third episode of Season 2. We are excited to have The Portland Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) future on today's episode. Joining us are Chapter Vice-President Bryan Hall and Chapter Professional Development Chair Kent Mertilien. An exciting conversation where a variety of topics are discussed. So much so that we may need to bring them back for a Part 2.
About NSBE PDX
The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), with more than 17,000 members, is one of the largest student-governed organizations based in the United States. NSBE comprises more than 500 chapters for its collegiate, professional and pre-collegiate members in the United States and all over the world.
NSBE Pro-PDX is the Portland Professionals Chapter of the national organization, and a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization in Portland, OR.
Visit their website at https://www.nsbepropdx.org/
Wednesday Mar 30, 2022
Wednesday Mar 30, 2022
Join us for our second episode of the new season where we welcome special guest Asha Aiello to the show. Loyal listeners of the podcast will remember her from our first season though she is not in a new role with Associated General Contractors (AGC). She is serving as the new Workforce & Professional Development Program Manager. We discuss a variety of the programs offered at AGC and the variety of opportunities that are available in the construction industry here in Oregon.
To learn more about Associated General Contractors, visit their website at https://www.agc-oregon.org.
Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Join us for a new season of the N The Numbers Podcast. Today's guest is Dr. Jameson Watts of Willamette University. We will be discussing the opportunities that are available in data science and the new programs available at Willamette University in Data Science.
Dr. Jameson Watts is the Executive Director and Chair, Computing and Data Science Programs and is also an Associate Professor of Marketing and Data Science at Willamette University. To learn more about the Computing and Data Science programs at Willamette, visit https://willamette.edu/computer-data-science/index.html.
You can also watch the video version of this podcast by clicking here.
Friday Jun 18, 2021
Friday Jun 18, 2021
Welcome to the latest episode of the N The Numbers Podcast. Today's guest is Dr. Scott Pattison of TERC. Dr. Pattison talks to us about his journey into STEM education and gives us information on his work with Head Start on Engineering in East County with MHCC and others. We discuss the importance of introducing STEM at early ages and its impact on students and families.
Head Start on Engineering (https://www.terc.edu/hse/) is an ongoing partnership between TERC, Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) Head Start, University of Notre Dame Center for STEM Education, and Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). Currently, the program investigates the ways families develop interests related to engineering across contexts and over time. For this phase, the team is using a design-based implementation research approach and integrated longitudinal case studies to refine the HSE program with a larger group of families to serve as an innovative model for other communities around the country.
Tuesday May 11, 2021
The N The Numbers Podcast Episode 10: SAM Labs and GBSD's Tommorow Bus
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Join us for Episode 10 of the N The Numbers Podcast (formally The Real STEAMy Podcast) with host Jarvez Hall of the East Metro STEAM Partnership. Today, we speak with Morten Hagen, VP of Product & Customer Success for SAM Labs, and J. Roger Hay, Technology and Innovation Coach for Gresham-Barlow School District. We will discuss the great work SAM Labs is doing with the GBSD as well as discuss the Tomorrow Bus, the mobile STEM lab at GBSD.
Friday May 07, 2021
The N The Numbers Podcast Episode 11: Dr. Tong Zhang and Oregon MESA
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
Join us for another fantastic episode of N The Numbers Podcast. We are excited to be joining by Dr. Tong Zhang, the Executive Director of Oregon MESA (https://oregonmesa.org/). We discuss her journey as a first-generation student through STEM education / higher education, her transition to the world of STEM nonprofits, and the great work of Oregon MESA who will be hosting MESA Day 2021 virtually this year from May 18th - May 20th at 4:30pm - 6:00pm.
Tuesday May 04, 2021
The N The Numbers Podcast Episode 9: Dr. Deborah Sipe and PDXBridge at MHCC
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Welcome to the latest episode of the N The Numbers Podcast (formally The Real STEAMy Podcast) with host Jarvez Hall of the East Metro STEAM Partnership. Today we welcome a special guest, Dr. Deborah Sipe, the PDX Bridge Coordinator at Mt. Hood Community College. We talk about the PDX Bridge program and resources available for young people ages 16 - 24 experiencing foster care, homelessness, or adjudication.
PDX Bridge at Mount Hood Community College is a transition program that helps youth find a pathway to college and a career. First-generation, low-income students receive financial assistance and the support of a college success coach as they start taking college classes with a community of peers. Priority is given to youth who have experienced foster care, homelessness, or adjudication. The best part? The program is completely free for its students. For more information, to refer a student, or to apply, email pdxbridge@mhcc.edu.