[2] While completing a Ph.D. in Physiology at the University of Western Ontario, Schmidt visited local classrooms with some of her fellow graduate students, bringing them hands-on science activities and presentations.
Visits are offered in English and French (location dependent) and are customizable and flexible for classrooms, community groups, libraries, summer camps and after-school programs.
Let's Talk Science's website has a collection of curriculum-aligned STEM resources—lesson ideas, learning strategies, backgrounders, informative articles and career profiles in English and French.
[4][5] Let's Talk Science's educator professional learning programming incorporates digital literacy and global competencies to solve real-world problems in the classroom.
Let’s Talk Science events allow students to interact with leading researchers, test their knowledge and design skills and participate in discussion about real-world STEM issues.