
How to be an Inventor
Leave a reviewWhat does it take to become an inventor? To find out, we spoke with an inventor named Josh Miele about one of his greatest inventions: tactile maps! Tactile maps use braille technology to help blind people explore their neighborhoods with their fingers first. But how does Josh create brand-new inventions? Tune in to find out how inventors bring new ideas to life, and stick around to find out whether birds like wearing denim.
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|Season: 10 |Episode: 11 |
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Episode One: The Mystery of the Barton Springs Salamander with Dr. Hayley Gillespie
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What does it take to become an inventor? To find out, we spoke with an inventor named Josh Miele about one of his greatest inventions: tactile maps! Tactile maps use braille technology to help blind people explore their neighborhoods with their fingers first. But how does Josh create brand-new inventions? Tune in to find out how inventors bring new ideas to life, and stick around to find out whether birds like wearing denim.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number # 2148711 – Engaging Blind, Visually Impaired, and Sighted Students in STEM with Storytelling through Podcasts.
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