25 Interesting STEM Experts Worth Following On Twitter By Katie Lepi on May 26, 2014 on http://www.edudemic.com/stem-experts-twitter/ Whether you’re a science teacher or not, education and the STEM …

25 Interesting STEM Experts Worth Following On Twitter

Whether you’re a science teacher or not, education and the STEM subjects is a hot topic these days. From discussions about comparing test scores in STEM subjects with students around the globe to tracking the number of STEM based jobs and future graduates, there’s certainly a lot to discuss. There’s a lot of information out there, especially on Twitter. I come across so many different things on a daily basis that I can’t possibly write about them all. So whether you’re just looking for classroom resources or if you’re looking for folks to connect with to broaden and strengthen your PLN, Twitter offers a wealth of opportunity and information to keep your brain busy.

To facilitate, we’ve put together a quick (read: not even close to being exhaustive) list of some great folks to follow on Twitter. You may be able to find resources even more relevant to you by searching Twitter for a keyword (ie, STEM) plus your location. But for now, start here! Do you have any favorite science teachers, scientists, engineers, or STEM resource folks who you think qualify under the “must follow” umbrella? Weigh in by leaving a comment below, mentioning@Edudemic on Twitter or leaving your thoughts on our Facebook page.

  1. STEM Education
  2. Ainissa Ramirez (a personal favorite of mine)
  3. STEM Connector
  4. Science After School
  5. Teaching STEM
  6. Aimee Kennedy
  7. National Girls Collaborative Project
  8. STEM Digital Library
  9. Project Lead The Way
  10. League STEM Tech
  11. Shahnaz Kamberi
  12. STEMfinity
  13. Fab Lab Hub
  14. Amy D’Amico
  15. National STEM Centre (UK)
  16. Lily Bui
  17. Geek Girl Con
  18. STEMx
  19. Macrina Cooper-White
  20. Ten80 Education
  21. Dharma Stevens
  22. The NEED Project
  23. MIND Research
  24. City X Project
  25. Young Engineers Nigeria

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