March 11, 2013
Pogue keynote video online explores why America's failing science and how we can turn it around
Submitted by Betsy Edwards (photo by Eric Dover)

More than 400 people attended the Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference March 4-5 at K-State. A video of the March 5 keynote by well-known author David Pogue is now online via the conference website, click "Watch David Pogue's keynote!" at top right.
In a captivating "Science, Schmience: Why America's Failing Science and How We Can Turn It Around," which is 88 minutes long, Pogue humorously and compellingly addresses the four root problems he sees, as well as solutions that can reverse the continuing decline of science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, students in America's educational system.
If you need assistance with the video, contact the IT Help Desk at helpdesk@k-state.edu, 785-532-7722 or toll-free at 800-865-6143.