Peg Keiner

@PegKeiner

Director of Innovation l 2019 Fellow l Ambassador l trustee l she/her

Chicago
Joined May 2009

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    19 Jun 2018

    Here's the direct link to our Cutting Edge Solutions Panel from ! It was an honor to share the stage with incredible innovators , Jonatha Giddens and

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    The Ogooué River in Gabon is considered one of the most pristine in the world, yet it is currently threatened by impending dam development. Joe Cutler is working to protect the area as dams would affect the biodiversity, ecosystems, & people who rely on the river.

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    Mar 8

    Educators! is SOON, so I'm unveiling our giant movement for April! My hope is we'll empower, connect & collect all aged learners inspired to say "I AM A POET"! Details below! Plus PRIZES! Like, retweet & I'll mail a random copy of Friday!

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  5. Mar 11

    We live in a designed world. Before constructing their own locations, Ss identified the features and flaws in Chicago’s Pedway system and listened to speakers explain their first hand experiences navigating the world.

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    Mar 9

    A 🧵 highlighting the amazing panels/speakers at this year’s Digitization Conference (It’s free, & takes place March 22-24. Register at: ) (1/9)

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  7. Mar 10

    Behold my treasures from the 2nd grade goods and services market! The Green Screen photo booth was a big hit and "The Feeling of Art" booth sold out in the first 20 minutes.❤️

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    Mar 10

    We need your help! Plant Chicago is crowdsourcing colorful cables for part 2 of an onsite art installation 🌈 Please consider taking a trip to the firehouse to drop off any cables you're no longer using and SPREAD THE WORD!!! Creative reuse is where it's at!

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    Mar 9

    Whoa. I've been wondering all day "why no shipworms??" And comes through with the answer! Check it out.

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    Mar 7

    Celebrate Earth Day 2022 with The Grey Water Project. Participate in our annual Earth Day Art competition, make your voice heard at our open mic, explore the environment through our STEM workshops and be inspired by our speakers. Register now:

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  12. Mar 9

    . has been hosting live events with ! Check out their YouTube playlist and tune in for today’s exciting virtual event

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    Mar 7

    Join us tomorrow at 3pm ET for the NOAA Science Seminar on ! of and ODL's will be discussing this open-source image database for understanding our ocean and its inhabitants. March 8, 3-4 pm ET.

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    Happy ! Join us in celebrating - Take your learners on a Virtual Field Trip at 1 pm ET TODAY alongside four women Explorers who show us the boundaries they’re pushing in science & storytelling.

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    Today my mom & 6 year old daughter joined me on the Today Show to unveil my statue at the Smithsonian. I’m pretty sure this is the best Friday I’ll ever have 🖤

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  16. Mar 4

    "What do you notice and wonder?" Professor Julia Watts Belser shared photos of her favorite adventures and challenged first grade students to look closely at the features of her wheelchair & the environment that allow for greater to outdoor spaces.

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  17. Mar 4

    Last week, Amy visited our first grade students & shared about experiences navigating the world with Cerebal Palsy. Students loved learning about what brings her joy and the tools that make those activities accessible. Endless thanks to for this personal connection.

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    Mar 4

    Excited to announce a new NOAA/IL-IN Sea Grant funded effort. We’re partnering with middle school students from our local Boys & Girls Club to 1) use robotics to discover antibiotics from bacteria in our local hood; 2) expose students to related STEM careers

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    Mar 3

    When I spoke on stage at Nat Geo, and were literally the only two faces I saw in the entire audience. I just focused on delivering my message to them because… Big smiles. Big nods. 💛

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    Mar 3

    Students inquired into ramps. Ramps are helpful to people with disabilities so they can access places and also for helping us move heavy objects. Students used materials from around the room to make ramps for our robots. We did a lot of problem-solving!

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    Mar 3

    The connected tributaries of this unit have been beautiful. From inventing rhythms, to authentic—not exotic—global connections, to the purpose of music composition, to challenging gender stereotypes.

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