STEM Journals explained

Genre:Educational
Presenter:Brad Piccirillo, Geoffrey Notkin
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:21
Producer:Frank Kraljic, David Routt
Executive Producer:JC Collins, Leslie Woodruff, Gretchen Burnett, Geoffrey Notkin,David Routt
Location:American Southwest
Runtime:25-30 minutes
Network:Cox7

STEM Journals is an American educational television program. It was broadcast in 2013–2014 and was hosted by Brad Piccirillo and Geoffrey Notkin.[1] The show dealt with topics in the fields of science, technology, education and mathematics ("STEM"), and introduced scientists, institutions and projects in those fields, such as OSIRIS-REx and the Catalina Sky Survey.

In 2013, "Forces of Flight" won a Rocky Mountain Emmy in the Teen Program/Special category. In 2014, "Action Sports" and "Forensics" won a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award in the Educational-Program Special category.[2]

"Forensics," written and directed by David Routt, won a Silver Telly Award. "Action Sports," written and directed by Frank Kraljic, won a Bronze Telly Award.[3] STEM Journals is an American educational science television program hosted by Brad Piccirillo and Geoffrey Notkin for children interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The program aired on Cox7 for three seasons and won two Telly Awards.

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References

  1. Web site: Ringle . Hayley . 'STEM Journals' brings Geoff Notkin back for third season . Phoenix Business Journal . 2 May 2020.
  2. Web site: 2014 Recipients List . Rocky Mountain Emmy . 8 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Brooks . Summer . "STEM Journals" Wins Two Telly Awards . Slice of SciFi . 24 July 2014 . 8 October 2018.