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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.
December 18, 2020SS#91: The Fox & The Stork Story With A Science TwistHave you heard of the famous fox & stork story? In this episode, we bring this age-old story back, and it comes with a scientific twist and a dose of learning. ...more7minPlay
November 26, 2020SS #90: When The Wheels SpinA spinning wheel or top is a delight to watch. Have you ever wondered about the science behind this spinning movement? Let us take you through a brief learning journey to understand how it works....more12minPlay
November 25, 2020SS #89: Real Threat Vs Illusionary ThreatWrapping up the misconceptions around eclipses on a lighter note with a narrative on real versus illusionary threats....more8minPlay
November 24, 2020SS#88: Planning A Mid-Year CelebrationIn any system, one miscalculated move can topple a complete event like a house of cards. If you've ever planned an event you'd know how crucial each person's role is in making the event a success. Is a garage sale any different? Find out in this story....more10minPlay
November 23, 2020SS #87: How Do Plants Communicate?How a plant communicates with its various parts? How is this process different from the neural communication that takes place in a human body? Here's a peek into plant biology, from a seed scientist....more10minPlay
November 20, 2020SS #86: Rainy Day'Petrichor', a word of Greek origin, is used to describe that wet, earthy scent that is produced when rainwater mixes with soil. Here's a story to tell you how this term came into being. ...more8minPlay
November 19, 2020SS #85: Eclipses Don't Always Come AloneWho would've guessed that eclipses are team players? Any type of eclipse is always preceded or followed by one or more of this phenomenon, and Obuli Chandran is here to tell us the reason behind why this actually happens....more8minPlay
November 18, 2020SS #84: Myths Around EclipsesEating during an eclipse can harm the body- one of the most common myths associated with eclipses. You may have heard many more of these, but how many are backed by scientific explanation? Here's a little process of demystification to help you weigh those myths....more16minPlay
November 17, 2020SS #83: Time for A New TableHave you ever used your fingers to measure or convey the length/width of an object? Units of measurement are on of the basic lessons in school, but how do these measurements vary when we use objects other than measuring instruments?...more10minPlay
November 16, 2020SS #82: RainbowsTalk about the spectrum of colours began with the seven-banded rainbow. But how much of its discovery do you know about? Here's a quick lesson on the science behind rainbow formation....more11minPlay
FAQs about Hello Educator:How many episodes does Hello Educator have?The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.