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    nathalieroy

    Explore "nathalieroy" with insightful episodes like "La grand-mère de Thérèse David, Antonia Nantel, désormais personnage historique.", "9,5 M$ pour les médias communautaires au Québec." and "7. Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, Nathalie Roy (Roman Technology)" from podcasts like ""Les entrevues du FM 103,3", "Les entrevues du FM 103,3" and "The STEM Class Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    9,5 M$ pour les médias communautaires au Québec.

    9,5 M$ pour les médias communautaires au Québec.

     La ministre de la culture et des communications, également deputée de Montarville revient sur cette annonce de la semaine dernière.  Annonce qui accorde à notre radio toute l'importance qu'elle mérite. Elle revient sur l'étude d'impact qui rapporte,entre autres, que notre auditoire à triplé pendant la pandémie et que les messages sur les mesures sanitaires du gouvernement ont fait en en sorte qu'une bonne partie de notre auditoire a mis en pratique les recommandations.

    #quebec#laradioallumée#nathalieroy#vaccination#covid19



    www.info@fm1033.ca

    Charles Gaudreau: jcegaudreau@gmail.com


    www.quebec.ca

    7. Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, Nathalie Roy (Roman Technology)

    7. Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, Nathalie Roy (Roman Technology)

    Louisiana state Teacher of the Year Nathalie Roy has taught Latin for most of her career, but was recently asked how she could incorporate STEM into her middle school curriculum.  After her initial research, Nathalie discovered that the ancient Romans literally wrote the book on technology from use of catapults to advanced construction techniques.

    Join The STEM Class podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Nathalie about the following:

    • Story of an inspiring teacher (her own parents teaching Nathalie's high school classes)
    • Transitioning from Latin to STEM teacher
    • Popularity of Latin for middle schoolers
    • Fulbright to Italy to study classical Roman archeology
    • What can a STEM teacher learn from the Romans?
    • Importance of Vitruvius in Roman history
    • Analemmatic interactive sundials
    • Teaching STEM during the pandemic
    • What should new STEM teachers focus on?
    • Importance of focusing on the Engineering Design Process
    • Resistance from Latin teachers to teach STEM
    • Announcing the Louisiana Teacher of the Year with a Mercedes Benz

    • White House visit with President Biden
    • Important message for educators from TOY
    • Platform:  Trauma  Informed Resilient Schools
    • Latest STEM Class: Myth Makers
    • Most popular STEM challenges
    • Recommended supplies for any STEM teacher

    • An inspiring story from a former student
    • Reflecting on the biggest mistake in her teaching career
    • A Great Course Series: Ancient Greek & Roman Technology
    • Nathalie's recommendations for STEM teachers
    • Most exciting thing about being a STEM teacher today

    Final Minute Before the Final Bell

    Morning Person or Night Owl

    • Morning

    Mac or PC

    • Niether: Chromebook

    Favorite Childhood Book

    • A Wrinkle in Time

    First Paying Job

    • Selling popcorn at grandfather's movie theater

    Favorite TV Show

    • Project Runway - Best maker show ever!

    Latest Music Download 

    • The Disappearing Spoon Podcast

    One Famous Person You Would Invite for Dinner

    • Stephen Sedaris or Dr. Stephen Ressler

    What would you do during an unexpected snow day?

    • Build a snowman

    Next item on your bucket list?

    • Trip to UK to see Roman archeological sites

     

    Fact or Fiction? A fully loaded Kindle weighs the same as a brand new, factory sealed Kindle without any books on it?  Hear the truth on the podcast episode!

     

    Email: Fabricatrix@gmail.com 

    WEBSITE: Creative Classics

    Video: Launching catapults during the pandemic

    Twitter: Nathalie Roy

    A Great Course Series: Greek & Roman Technology

    WEBSITE: Engineering with Paper 

    Quote: Acta Non Verba (Deeds, not words)

    Podcast: Peopling in the Past (Ancient Culture and People Who Study them)

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