Experience the World of Math Around Us
Our videos reflect years of work developing programs that use place-based education to inspire youth interest in STEM. Whether you have access to one of our partner learning sites in Dallas, are looking for learning resources that could relate to you no matter where you are located, or want to create your own place-based Math Walk, we have a video for you.

Using the Videos
1. Anywhere You Are Our videos use everyday places to teach basic STEM principles in an engaging and memorable way. Sort by topic to find the walkSTEM videos that will interest your learners and watch them anywhere.
2. In Dallas Our videos were created at our partner learning sites across Dallas. While these videos can be used for stand-alone learning, they are also an outstanding tool for use in conjunction with an in-person visit to the appropriate learning site.
3. Build Your Own Math Walk The future launch of the MathFinder app will make it easy for educators or parents to create custom Math Walks. In the meantime, we have videos that can help you use existing technology to create unique, place-based math learning opportunities in your community. We invite you to use this quick guide to Create Your Own Math Walk, grounded in the Create Your Own walkSTEM guide, developed by the talkSTEM nonprofit, a partner in the MathFinder project. Let us know if we can answer any questions or assist.
We invite all educators and children to search for videos based upon their interests. You can search by place, by math topic, by other themes, or any combination of these. Enjoy!
Visit this page on talkSTEM.org to access guidance on creating math walks at your site right now.
What’s My Question? Exploring Estimation, Quantity, and Scale at St. Philip’s School and Community Center
Staircase leading to Observation Deck, Girl Scouts STEM Center of Excellence at Camp Whispering Cedars
Crystal Charity Ball Exploration Center, Girl Scouts STEM Center of Excellence at Camp Whispering Cedars
Crystal Charity Ball Exploration Center, Girl Scouts STEM Center of Excellence at Camp Whispering Cedars
Dallas Museum of Art: Ceramic Bowl, 13th century (Iran, Asia). The Keir Collection of Islamic Art on loan to the Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Museum of Art: Genesis, The Gift of Life, 1954. Miguel Covarrubias (Glass mosaic on concrete)
Dallas Museum of Art: Bead-embroidered prestige hat (mpaan), 20th century. Kuba peoples, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
Hillcrest Foundation Amphitheater at the Lyle School of Engineering at Southern Methodist University campus
Miguel Covarrubias, Genesis, The Gift of Life – glass mosaic c. 1954 at the Dallas Museum of Art in the Dallas Arts District
Octavio Medellin, Campanile Window – stained glass 1960, reinstalled 2014 at the Dallas Love Field Airport Ticketing Hall
Octavio Medellin, Campanile Window – stained glass 1960, reinstalled 2014 at the Dallas Love Field Airport Ticketing Hall
Octavio Medellin, Campanile Window – stained glass 1960, reinstalled 2014 at the Dallas Love Field Airport Ticketing Hall
Lane Banks, Untitled (Love Field) – tile 2012, East Tunnel from Parking Garage into the Dallas Love Field Airport Check-in
Dixie Friend Gay, North Texas Sunrise – mosaic 2013, Main Lobby Wall at the Dallas Love Field Airport
Brower Hatcher & Marly Rogers, Sky – fiberglass 2013, Main Concourse of the Dallas Love Field Airport
Martin Donlin, Blueprint of Flight – ceramic enamel 2013, Pedestrian Walkway to the Main Concourse of Dallas Love Field Airport
Luighi “Tony” Flabiano of American Terrazzo, World Map – terrazzo 1959, Main Lobby of the Dallas Love Field Airport
Dr. Glen Whitney, founder of the National Museum of Mathematics and walkSTEM advisor, walks us through how he designs a math walk.
Pamela Nelson and Robert A. Wilson, Color Equations – aluminum and vinyl 2007, Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
Iván Navarro, This Land is Your Land – Neon, wood, metal, mirror, and neon 2014, hall between Nieman Marcus and Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
Iván Navarro, This Land is Your Land – Neon, wood, metal, mirror, and neon 2014, hall between Nieman Marcus and Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
Iván Navarro, This Land is Your Land – Neon, wood, metal, mirror, and neon 2014, hall between Nieman Marcus and Nordstrom Court, Northpark Center
Jonathan Borofsky, Hammering Man – steel and motor 1984-1985, by the Neiman Marcus of the Northpark Center
Jonathan Borofsky, Hammering Man – steel and motor 1984-1985, by the Neiman Marcus of the Northpark Center
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director;
Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School
Dance workshop featuring Nycole Ray, Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s, DBDT:Encore! Artistic Director; Carmen Cage, Artist; Floyd McLean, Jr., Artist. Place: Marshall Performing Arts Center, Greenhill School