Engineering Chaos

E19: STEAM vs STEM

February 27, 2024 KC & Ashley Brooke Season 1 Episode 19
E19: STEAM vs STEM
Engineering Chaos
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Engineering Chaos
E19: STEAM vs STEM
Feb 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 19
KC & Ashley Brooke

In this episode, KC and Ashley discuss various topics, including wig talk, cleaning out closets, body painting with acrylics, controversies in the cosplay community, performance reviews, Mormonism, and frustrations with corporate drama. This conversation explores the topics of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). The hosts discuss the history of the STEM acronym and its introduction into education. They also delve into the advancements in technology and the role of STEM in driving innovation. The conversation touches on the argument for adding arts to STEM and the importance of developing soft skills in STEM education. The conversation explores the intersection of STEM and the arts, highlighting the challenges and conflicts that arise. The chapters cover topics such as dual interests in theater and marine biology, the importance of soft skills in STEM, the elitism and cult-like nature of STEM, and the need for effective communication and hands-on learning in engineering. The conversation emphasizes the need for a cultural shift and a better understanding of the value of the arts in STEM fields. This part of the conversation explores the issues with the education system, including the regurgitation-based learning process and the unequal distribution of funding. The conversation also delves into the role of charter schools and the challenges of forced collaboration in K-12 education. The importance of incorporating arts into STEM education is discussed, highlighting the value of soft skills and hands-on experience. The need for cultural change in education and the suspicion surrounding the inclusion of arts in STEM are also addressed. The chapter concludes with a discussion on adapting work schedules for creative flow and the need for flexibility in the workforce. The history and evolution of STEM is explored, questioning the motives behind the inclusion of arts in STEM education. In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss the challenges of admitting when you're wrong, the struggle with stubbornness and elitism, and the impact of technology on engineering skills. They also explore the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating arts into STEM education, the need for recognition of artistic skills in the workplace, and the potential rise of consulting in the industry. Overall, they highlight the importance of adapting to change and recognizing the value of different skill sets in engineering.

To get in contact with the Hosts please e-mail: engineeringchaospod@gmail.com or reach out to them on YT, Tik Tok and IG @engineerchaospod

For inquiries about personal training & nutrition coaching with KC, please reach out to:
chaosfitnessfl@gmail.com or find her on IG, FB, and Tik Tok @itscoachkc

To become a chaos gremlin and hang out with KC & Ash, join the Chaos Realm discord: https://discord.gg/F8mdTuzxBp

Welcome to the Chaos!

Show Notes

In this episode, KC and Ashley discuss various topics, including wig talk, cleaning out closets, body painting with acrylics, controversies in the cosplay community, performance reviews, Mormonism, and frustrations with corporate drama. This conversation explores the topics of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). The hosts discuss the history of the STEM acronym and its introduction into education. They also delve into the advancements in technology and the role of STEM in driving innovation. The conversation touches on the argument for adding arts to STEM and the importance of developing soft skills in STEM education. The conversation explores the intersection of STEM and the arts, highlighting the challenges and conflicts that arise. The chapters cover topics such as dual interests in theater and marine biology, the importance of soft skills in STEM, the elitism and cult-like nature of STEM, and the need for effective communication and hands-on learning in engineering. The conversation emphasizes the need for a cultural shift and a better understanding of the value of the arts in STEM fields. This part of the conversation explores the issues with the education system, including the regurgitation-based learning process and the unequal distribution of funding. The conversation also delves into the role of charter schools and the challenges of forced collaboration in K-12 education. The importance of incorporating arts into STEM education is discussed, highlighting the value of soft skills and hands-on experience. The need for cultural change in education and the suspicion surrounding the inclusion of arts in STEM are also addressed. The chapter concludes with a discussion on adapting work schedules for creative flow and the need for flexibility in the workforce. The history and evolution of STEM is explored, questioning the motives behind the inclusion of arts in STEM education. In this conversation, KC and Ashley discuss the challenges of admitting when you're wrong, the struggle with stubbornness and elitism, and the impact of technology on engineering skills. They also explore the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating arts into STEM education, the need for recognition of artistic skills in the workplace, and the potential rise of consulting in the industry. Overall, they highlight the importance of adapting to change and recognizing the value of different skill sets in engineering.

To get in contact with the Hosts please e-mail: engineeringchaospod@gmail.com or reach out to them on YT, Tik Tok and IG @engineerchaospod

For inquiries about personal training & nutrition coaching with KC, please reach out to:
chaosfitnessfl@gmail.com or find her on IG, FB, and Tik Tok @itscoachkc

To become a chaos gremlin and hang out with KC & Ash, join the Chaos Realm discord: https://discord.gg/F8mdTuzxBp

Welcome to the Chaos!