Back when I was writing a bit more regularly, I was posting monthly updates here. Since I haven’t been doing so and have just gotten this site running again, here’s a list of what I’ve been doing (other than teaching and moving and teaching some more) in 2015:
Blogs:
- New Year, New Look! – CosmoQuest, January 2, 2015
- Your Science Results Explained, Part 5 – CosmoQuest, January 5, 2015
- What’s In a Number (Or Letter?) – School of Doubt, March 20, 2015
- I’m in the Choir. Preach to Me. – Skepchick, March 22, 2015
- Girls and Boys with Science Toys – Skepchick, May 16, 2015
- Towards Better Sexual Assault Prevention Tips – School of Doubt, May 18, 2015
- Stick to the Science! Or, Why I am Deeply Annoyed at Some Fellow Astronomers – Skepchick, May 29, 2015
- Your Science Results Explained, The Wrap Up – CosmoQuest, May 31, 2015
Videos:
- Learning Space – Episode #85 – Itty Bitty Radio Telescope, Part 2
- Learning Space – Episode #87 – Teen Science Cafe
- Learning Space – Episode #88 – Astronomy Labs (&More!)
- Learning Space – Episode #89 – The Universe Verse
- Learning Space – Episode #90 – gAstronomy and Exoplanets
- Learning Space – Episode #91 – Colors of Nature
- Learning Space – Episode #92 – April Fooled You about Science!
- Learning Space – Episode #93 – It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, No… It’s a Balloon Experiment!
- Learning Space Quickies #5 – The Itty Bitty Radio Telescope
- Learning Space Bonus Episode – Hangoutathon 2015
- Learning Space – Episode #94 – Take a Voyage with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- Learning Space – Episode #95 – More Astronomy 101 Topics
- Learning Space – Episode #96 – Reports from the Intel Science Fair
- Learning Space – Episode #97 – Life in the Universe, the Summer Camp
EDIT (10/11): Oooo I almost forgot. I was recently a guest on a couple of podcasts, both recorded at Dragon*Con 2015. Here is a short interview with Richard Drumm for 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast, and I get to ask the artists a question on Mad Art Cast!
Just recently we got our first ever family photo. Both furry mammals in the same frame without them freaking out!
More to come very soon…