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A podcast by Mango Education where Educators across the globe are interviewed and they share their stories, philosophies and why they are doing what they do. Apart from the interviews there is also a ... more
FAQs about Hello Educator:How many episodes does Hello Educator have?The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.
May 11, 2020SS #35: The Sun or The EarthThe inventor of telescope maybe someone else but it is through Galileo Galilei, considered the father of modern science that it served its right purpose. Hence, he became the first to use a telescope to observe the celestial objects hovering in the space. The story is brought to you by Obuli Chandran....more10minPlay
May 10, 2020SS #34: The Summer HolidaysSummers are here! We have a special treat for our little listeners, who is 10 years and below age. Kids! do gather a paper and pencil to note the requirements of the activity which follows the story. The story is brought to you by Deepa....more10minPlay
May 09, 2020SS #33: Gravity and SeedsThe last story revealed that when seeds were first sent to space and exposed, mysteriously 60% of them made it without any severe damages. And this story being the follow up of SS #32: Seeds in Space reveals the reason behind it and much more. The story is brought to you by Satyashree, who is a seed scientist by profession.All the inquisitive souls, catch more stories on seeds below:SS #17: Sow now reap laterSS #19: Who sows the seed after a forest fire?SS #20: Do plants have a mother?SS #23: The desire to travelSS #25: Do you have seeds in your kitchen?SS #32: Seeds in Space...more10minPlay
May 08, 2020SS #32: Seeds in SpaceSeeds in the kitchen, seeds in the forest, but ever heard of seeds in space? Yes, you heard it right. In fact, seeds were the first living organisms to be sent to space. The answers to your when, how, why, await you in this story from Satyashree, a seed scientist by profession.Keen to explore more? Binge hear the stories on seeds here:SS #17: Sow now reap laterSS #19: Who sows the seed after a forest fire?SS #20: Do plants have a mother?SS #23: The desire to travelSS #25: Do you have seeds in your kitchen?...more8minPlay
May 07, 2020SS #31: The grand tour of mysterious particles to the EarthWe all have heard of rain shower but have you ever heard of Air shower? The phenomenon is scientific of course and takes us back to the mysterious particles from outside the Solar system, that is the cosmic rays. The story is a follow up on SS #27: The mysterious particles and is brought to you by Hariharan, a researcher at Cosmic Ray Laboratory in Ooty. ...more6minPlay
May 04, 2020SS #30: The story of PlutoPluto, a planet or not? The controversies have forever surrounded Pluto. Many of us have grown up learning there are 9 planets in the Solar System but not anymore, Pluto has been yet again demoted as a Dwarf Planet. Irrespective of its status as a planet, Pluto has its own tale to tell which has made its mark in the history of our Solar System. The story is brought to you by Obuli Chandran....more10minPlay
May 02, 2020SS #29: The story of Artificial IntelligenceThe age of Artificial Intelligence popularly called as AI is already here. It started off with being shown in the movies and before we could blink our eyes, it took over the world of technology. Its employment in different areas is on the rise and so does the concern of the future that awaits us. The story is by Anuradha Gopal, an architecture student....more10minPlay
May 02, 2020SS #28: Oil and Water Story (Bonus)This is a bonus episode to SS #28: Oil and Water Story. As promised, Deepa here shares her observations from the fun activity. ...more5minPlay
May 01, 2020SS #28: Oil and Water StoryOil-water or water-oil, this duo never seems to get along. What happens to this duo when you add soap to it? Stay tuned to find out the answer and to be a part of a fun activity waiting for you at the end of the story. The story is brought to you by Deepa....more6minPlay
April 30, 2020SS #27: The Mysterious ParticleThe name 'the mysterious particle' comes from the unsolved mysteries of these particles that have been laid behind for 100 years now. They are the most energetic particles present in the universe and are at least a billion times more energetic than visible light. Image the amount of power they are hilding within. The story is brought to you by Hariharan, he works at Cosmic Ray Laboratory in Ooty. ...more8minPlay
FAQs about Hello Educator:How many episodes does Hello Educator have?The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.