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Would you like to know more about the art of twenty-first century "cool stuff" that's changing our world? Such as: robots, space exploration, new media, wearable technology and other innovations that will be making people go, "Wow!" in the future? Along with the ways new technologies, new ways of thinking and new opportunities are influencing social change? Two Maverix® Multimedia presents Over Coffee®. Arts-oriented STEAM enthusiast Dot Cannon used to daydream through science class and dread math class. And now, she sees how both of these can be painless when applied to making wearables, programming robots, telling a spacecraft what to do or creating a VR entertainment experience. She and her interview guests will show you how the intersection of art and science can mean opportunities to express your creativity, find new resources for learning, and see what's coming next.

Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Mak Dot Cannon: Public Speaker & New-Media Reporter

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Would you like to know more about the art of twenty-first century "cool stuff" that's changing our world? Such as: robots, space exploration, new media, wearable technology and other innovations that will be making people go, "Wow!" in the future? Along with the ways new technologies, new ways of thinking and new opportunities are influencing social change? Two Maverix® Multimedia presents Over Coffee®. Arts-oriented STEAM enthusiast Dot Cannon used to daydream through science class and dread math class. And now, she sees how both of these can be painless when applied to making wearables, programming robots, telling a spacecraft what to do or creating a VR entertainment experience. She and her interview guests will show you how the intersection of art and science can mean opportunities to express your creativity, find new resources for learning, and see what's coming next.

    Human-Centered XR

    Human-Centered XR

    "When you put on a headset, you're really trying to magnify your human presence, " says Dr. Angelina Dayton.That concept at the heart of her work, as Executive Director of the Virtual World Society (https://www.virtualworldsociety.org/).With a background in both anthropology and education, Dr. Dayton is an expert in human-computer interaction. In addition to being a virtual reality researcher and trainer, she is a user experience designer and consultant.Her focus is on the ways we, as human beings, can use technologies like XR and AI to create a better world, interacting with one another with kindness and thoughtfulness.Immersed in innovationDr. Dayton has put literally thousands of people into VR headsets for the first time. One of her passion projects is introducing rural native communities to XR, with the goals of assisting them in cultural preservation while revitalizing their communities.Long before joining the staff at the Virtual World Society, virtual reality had captured her imagination as an implement for education and positive social change. Her multiple visits to schools, introducing students to virtual reality for education, have led to her moniker: "The VR Lady". (https://www.thevrlady.com/)Today, her work with the nonprofit Virtual World Society amplifies her personal mission. The Virtual World Society, she explains, works to use emerging technologies for good--not just to make money, but to create a better world with opportunities accessible to all.Dr. Dayton talked about her background, discussed some of her observations about human-computer interaction in the areas of VR and education, and offered a closer look at some of the Virtual World Society's programs.And, heads-up--she'll speaking at AWE USA, which is happening in Long Beach, California, from Tuesday, June 18th, through Thursday, June 20th. Here's the link for information (https://awexr.com/usa-2024?_gl=1*4bhgx2*_up*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAjw9IayBhBJEiwAVuc3fmt6yhmL18KChSsDA6a2E9bVVQNIOgdZgsW6mtqeSXDZob_VDPJ0bBoCG_8QAvD_BwE)--and if you can't be present in-person, our understanding is that some of the talks will be live-streamed!

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    The Future, Plus Imagination

    The Future, Plus Imagination

    "What is your vision, for what (STEM) is?" asks Anthony Quan.And when he hears school leaders' answers, he's going to alert them to additional, and imaginative, new possibilities.Anthony, who is both the STEM Coordinator and the STEM Science Coordinator for the Los Angeles County Office of Education (https://lacoe.edu/), Division of Curriculum and Instructional Services, draws on his background as a marine biologist and an award-winning middle school science teacher, to engage students' imagination as they learn science, technology, engineering and math.And these lessons are being applied, both to the world they know and to their possible future careers."It's all about innovation and creativity," he explains.In addition to his work implementing STEM and STEAM initiatives for schools throughout Los Angeles County, Anthony supports several student events. These include the Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair and the Southern California Science Olympiad.He is also the founder of the Los Angeles County Engaging Girls in STEM: (https://www.engaginggirlsinstem.com/) a program designed to show girls the possibilities of future careers in science, technology, engineering and math.Anthony talked about his background, shared the story of Engaging Girls in STEM and offered a closer look at the numerous resources available to students and educators through LACOE.

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    "The Whole World in Math"

    "The Whole World in Math"

    "Math is in everything," says National Board Certified math teacher Krystal Jones.And in her San Jose classroom, it's an implement for positive social change.Krystal, who teaches at Hoover Middle School, illustrates her subject by guiding students through hands-on, socially-conscious engineering projects. The focus is on solving social problems, as opposed to those in textbooks.Drought, systemic inequity and homelessness have been among the areas students have examined. In the process, they've applied concepts including probability, proportion and percentages."One day, I made this decision: that every single thing I do in the classroom is going to be conscious in some way," Krystal explains.Accordingly, she put her engineering background (which includes serving as Engineering Education Leader at San Jose's The Tech Interactive (https://www.thetech.org/) museum) to work.Focusing on social and global responsibility, Krystal began presenting her students with design challenges. Often, these wound up being interdisciplinary: teaching Black history, social studies and science, in addition to math.Krystal, who gave a presentation on "Engineering in the Classroom" during the 2024 California STEAM Symposium, in Long Beach, will also be speaking at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Annual Meeting and Exposition, which takes place September 25th through 28th in Chicago. Here's the link for more information (https://www.nctm.org/annualmeeting/).Krystal talked about her creative journey, how she first came to incorporate social consciousness into her curriculum and some of the resulting projects she and her students have created.

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    Put On Your Best...Robot

    Put On Your Best...Robot

    Due to a technical glitch, we'll be running a backup show this week. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top Over Coffee®episodes of 2023!A robot which can do something new, isn't unusual.But a miniature wearable robot, which can track health, monitor your workout and even teach you dance moves?That's the "Calico", developed by researchers at the University of Maryland's Small Artifacts Lab, or SMART Lab (http://smartlab.cs.umd.edu/publication/calico).Anup Sathya, currently a doctoral student at the University of Chicago, is one of the developers of Calico.While studying at the University of Maryland, Anup worked as a research assistant at the SMART Lab.During that time, he and his team created and evolved the tiny wearable robot.To say they miniaturized the technology, seems like an understatement. The current model weighs less than an ounce, and is smaller than two inches in diameter.And it monitors its wearer by traveling over their clothing, operating on a track inspired by railways!In this interview from Summer, 2023, Anup discussed the creative process behind Calico, explained how it works and shared some of the capabilities of this miniature, wearable robot.

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    Celebrating the Future

    Celebrating the Future

    At the Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival (https://www.scifest.vegas/), science and technology are multifaceted fun.Hands-on workshops, outdoor activities, tours and public talks occur throughout the nine days of this annual festival, presented by the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. All festival events are free.Started in 2011, the Festival has become the largest educational event in Nevada. Collaborators include the Clark County School District and the National Park Service,. A committee of community volunteers help to run the event.Programming is designed to make science and technology accessible and engaging to everyone--including guests who don't consider themselves primarily "science" or "tech" oriented. Art workshops, Aquarium tours, family crafts, hiking, and the BattleBots competition are just a few of more than 60 events that will span the nine days of this year's Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival, which begins on Friday, April 26th, and runs through Saturday, May 4th.And the ultimate goal: to continue to educate tomorrow's innovators, towards becoming a part of Nevada's growing STEM community."Our goal really is to spark an interest in STEM careers," says Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival Director Alexandra Liebman."It's...what happens outside the classroom, that can impact the students' interest."Alex talked about some of the upcoming Festival events, what's involved in the preparations, and the ways the Festival is breaking down barriers to future careers for future community leaders.

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    A "NoireSTEMinist®" 's Perspective

    A "NoireSTEMinist®" 's Perspective

    Are robotics for you?Absolutely, says author, researcher, educator and keynote speaker Dr. Carlotta Berry.Robotics, she continues, encompasses all areas of interest--including art, history, music and even creative writing.Carlotta, who teaches electrical engineering and robotics at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana, has coined the term "NoireSTEMinist®" to describe her work. A "NoireSTEMinist®", she explains on her LinkedIn profile, "devises new and innovative ways to bring STEM to people and bring people to STEM in order to diversify the field".Her own new and innovative ways include writing black STEM romance novels (https://www.carlottaardell.com/), teaching "Robotics for the Streets" workshops to engage students and makers of all interests in robotics, and even creating hip-hop "Robot Slam Poetry" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKBBBkwgy9g&list=PL175eO9NwPXIaca48vKnUD46Fyc0cK4KO), combining robotics with Black history, on her YouTube channel.AND, as of March 2024, she's published her first in a children's book series, "There's a Robot in My Closet" (https://www.noiresteminist.com/post/children-s-books-coming-soon).(Carlotta also taught a virtual "Robotics for the Streets" workshop for the 2023 Make: Education forum, featuring a modular, open-source robot she created, which fellow educators could download and 3D print for use in their classrooms!)In this summer, 2023 interview, Carlotta discussed her professional journey, some of the ways arts-oriented students fit into the STEM professions and the story of creating her two nonprofits, Black in Engineering (https://blackinengineering.org/) and Black in Robotics (https://blackinrobotics.org/).

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