The Sound of STEM: Music, Culture, Mentorship, and Education with Roy Moye III
ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged
Release Date: 10/30/2024
ScIC "Science is Cool" Unplugged
Intellectual property Lawyer Amanda Conley has an interesting perspective on Ai and all the legal considerations an educator needs to be aware of. In this episode, we dive into the transformative role of AI in education, exploring its potential to revolutionize learning environments. Join us as we discuss the latest trends from major ed-tech conferences, the legal intricacies of AI-generated content, and the ethical considerations educators face. With insights from industry experts, we uncover how AI is reshaping the classroom, from creating personalized learning experiences to addressing...
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Fulbright teacher and National Geographic educator, Lisa Werner shares her transformative experiences as a Fulbright Teacher for Global Classrooms Fellow in Senegal, highlighting the stark differences and surprising similarities in educational practices. She discusses the importance of community, connection, and the role of technology in education, while also exploring the intersection of music and science. Lisa reflects on her adventures as a NOAA Teacher at Sea, emphasizing the responsibility educators have to inspire their students through authentic experiences and curiosity-driven...
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MIT Professor Alan Lightman discusses his PBS documentary series 'Searching Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science,' which explores the intersection of science, philosophy, and spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of integrating humanities into science education to foster critical thinking and reflection among students. Lightman shares insights on the challenges of engaging modern students, the concept of spiritual materialism, and the emotional power of music and art. He also highlights the restorative effects of nature on the human spirit and the need for a deeper connection with...
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Dr. Scott Miller from Charity Water joins us and discusses the organization's mission to provide clean and safe drinking water to everyone globally. He highlights the staggering statistics of the water crisis, the technological and financial challenges involved, and the innovative solutions being implemented. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of education and community engagement in addressing these issues, as well as the operational scale of Charity Water's efforts. In this conversation, Scott Miller and Dave discuss the challenges and innovative solutions in water management,...
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National Geographic Explorer Gabby Salazar shares her journey into photography, starting at a young age and evolving with technology. She discusses the impact of digital advancements on wildlife photography, emphasizing the ethical considerations and authenticity in her work. Gabby highlights the importance of field experiences and citizen science in understanding nature, while also sharing her passion for conservation and future expeditions. In this conversation, Gabby Salazar discusses her work in wildlife conservation and education, focusing on the importance of culturally responsive...
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Tina Hovance, from one of the largest school districts in Texas (Katy ISD), discusses her role as the secondary science coordinator and the implementation of new Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). She emphasizes the importance of planning, mentorship, and community support for new teachers, especially in a diverse district with a large emergent bilingual population. The conversation also touches on the potential of AI in education and the need for policies to guide its use. In this conversation, Dave and Tina Hovance discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by...
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Dr. Yampolskiy is a Latvian computer scientist who has warned of the possibility of existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence, and has advocated research into "boxing" artificial intelligence. Dr. Yampolskiy is mostly known for his work on AI safety, cybersecurity and his many published books In this conversation, Professor Roman V. Yampolskiy discusses the critical aspects of AI safety, the unpredictability of AI responses, and the implications of AI in education and the workforce. He emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's capabilities and risks,...
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The team from the Science Center of Iowa joins us to discuss various topics ranging from the impact of weather on museum operations to the fascinating world of pterosaurs and the innovative use of AI in education. They explore the ethical implications of AI, the importance of intellectual property in AI-generated content, and the role of project-based learning in developing critical thinking skills. The conversation emphasizes the need for human interaction with AI tools and the importance of teaching students how to effectively communicate their ideas to these technologies. In this...
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TeachAi expert explains why teachers will still matter Veronica discuss the evolving role of AI in education, the challenges educators face in adapting to rapid technological changes, and the importance of core skills for teachers. They explore concerns about over-reliance on AI tools, the implications of AI in grading and IEPs, and the necessity of human feedback in the learning process. The discussion also touches on cultural nuances, ethics in AI, and the significance of maintaining human interaction in educational settings. Veronica and Dave explore the intersection of...
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Is it safe to fly? Recent incidents, media influence, and systemic concerns. Miles O'Brien discusses the current state of aviation safety, reflecting on recent incidents and the underlying statistics. They explore the roles of various organizations like the FAA and NTSB in ensuring safety, the importance of timely investigations, and the normalization of deviance in aviation practices. The discussion also touches on the media's influence on public perception of aviation safety and the complexities of the aviation system, emphasizing the need for vigilance and proactive measures to...
info_outlineIn this engaging conversation, Roy Moye III shares his unique journey from aerospace engineering to pursuing a full-time career in music, particularly in the realm of STEM education. He discusses the deep connections between music and engineering, the importance of music in education, and how cultural influences shape his identity and work. The conversation also touches on the spirituality of music and its role in personal expression and learning. In this conversation, Dave and Roy delve into the rich tapestry of music and culture, particularly focusing on Brazilian music and its influence on identity and thought processes. They explore how cultural backgrounds shape musical experiences and the importance of travel in broadening one's understanding of the world. The discussion also touches on culinary adventures and the significance of STEM music in promoting aviation and aerospace education. In this conversation, Roy shares his unique journey from being a structural design engineer to pursuing a full-time career in music, particularly focusing on STEM education. He discusses the importance of inspiring the next generation, especially in underrepresented communities, and emphasizes the role of mentorship in career development. Roy highlights the need for parental guidance in STEM education and the significance of exposure to various career paths for young students. He passionately advocates for using music as a tool to engage students in STEM fields and shares personal anecdotes about his mentors and their impact on his life.
ABOUT ROY
Roy Moye III is a dynamic speaker, singer, aerospace engineer, and the founder of STEMusic LLC. He earned his bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Wichita State University and has worked in the aerospace industry for the past 8 years. As an accomplished singer, he has sung multiple National Anthems for professional sports teams, earned a Grammy Nomination with his Group "1 Tribe Collective" and has a music video with 46 million views. Roy is also an accomplished speaker with TEDx talk experience and serves as a regular speaker for thousands of students and educators at USA Science and Engineering festival events. He is passionate about the mission of STEMusic which aims to inspire the next generation of multicultural STEM professionals through engaging and entertaining music.