STEM Education

Math Teacher Making Virtual Learning Fun

As we all know, social media has played a big part in keeping us entertained during self-isolation. Ms. Rolle has used one of the most popular channels out right now (TikTok) to further aid her students on math techniques.

17-Year Old Jaaliyah Has Entered A Scholarship Contest- How We Can Help

The time has come again when many high school students are choosing their respective institutions to attend in the fall. Belleville East High School student Jaaliyah is already embarking on a quite unique transition through her school’s “Running Start” program.

Female African American Innovators That Are Changing The Game

When we think of the term innovation, many of us automatically gravitate toward the idea of something new and fresh created by technology experts. We’d like to think that there’s a plethora of dope ideas coming into fruition across many avenues of STEM.

The Subtle Truths of Diversity and Inclusion in Academia and How Mentorship Combats Its Negative Effects

Then I began to take courses and I felt a sense of isolation. In most of my classes, I was the only black student and this was intimidating. Some days I felt uncomfortable to speak in class and sometimes felt that I would be criticized for my different, yet “simplistic” views.

Google Sights of Sound Atlanta Pop-up Experience: Fun or Fail?

To celebrate the launch of the Pixel 3 , Google recently partnered up with YouTube Music to bring the Sights of Sound interactive pop-up photo experience. The tour stopped at 5 major cities across the United States including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta.

Google Search On: Highlighting The Six Women of Water Who Are Speaking Up For The Voiceless

Google’s empowering docuseries titled “Search On” was created to tell the stories of people on a quest for better answers while highlighting the intersection of technology and humanity. In wake of the Flint, Michigan water crisis these stouthearted six women of color decided to use their voices to speak up for the voiceless.

Kids and Teens Tech and Science Day 2018

On Saturday, September 29, 2018 we hosted our very first event in collaboration with Kids Next Code: Kids and Teens Tech and Science Day! This day was designed to provide hands on activities to teach science and web design to students in the local Atlanta community.

How Metamorphosis Powerhouse is helping transform everyday places into a Public Learning Classrooms

“Just Say YES! STEM FEST" is an annual event that launched on GA STEM DAY 2017 as part of Metamorphosis Powerhouse Company's Just Say YES! to Youth Initiative

Three young ladies dominate the NASA OPSPARC Challenge

The girls received a tremendous amount of support in the public voting phase... over 50,000 votes to be exact . Talk about black girl magic!