Here's some of the awesome things I learned while I was at ASTC 2013, the annual gathering of the Association for Science and Technology Centers, held this year in lovely Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1. Neil Degrasse Tyson is TALL Apparently this cardboard cutout is life sized.
Talking about Mobile Games, Space Shows and Raising Digital Teens at ASTC This Weekend
For the next four days, I will be in lovely Albuquerque, New Mexico for the annual Association of Science and Technology Centers conference (ASTC), along with 2,000 or so of my colleagues from other science centers, natural history museums, and other science institutions. It’s a really neat event, showcasing some of the best research, most…
“Gravity”: The Best Film (Scifi or Not) of 2013
I saw the film "Gravity" last night with some friends and it totally wrecked me. This is definitely the movie of the year for me, and in the top 10 science-fiction films of all time, for sure. Has there ever been a sci-fi movie created on such a grand scale but with such an…
Happy Birthday, Dad!
Today is my awesome dad's [number]th birthday! In our adult years, we share a love of photography, gadgets and foods that we shouldn't be eating. He also tells the worst jokes ever. And his name is Wally, which is pronounced in a way that might surprise you. Sadly, I don't think we will be doing…
My Interview on Digital Learning at the Cal Academy for Mooshme Blog!
My friend and head of digital learning at the American Museum of Natural History, Barry Joseph, interviewed me for his awesome tech and museums blog "Mooshme." Give it a read if you want to get a picture of what "digital learning" is all about and what my team is up to at the California Academy…
Leading Digital Learning at the Cal Academy
I'm excited to share the news that starting today I am the Senior Manager of Digital Learning for the California Academy of Sciences. I am honored to be leading a crack team of youth development and digital media specialists, and to be part of an amazing youth programs family at the Academy. If you had…
Happy Fifth Birthday, California Academy of Sciences!
On September 27 2008, five years ago today, the California Academy of Sciences opened it's new headquarters to the world, in the heart of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. I wasn't here at that time, but I heard that it was an impressive sight seeing the thousands of people lining up to get a peek…
Salsa + B-boying at Red Bull Dance Competition in Cuba (video)
What would happen if b-boys and salseros battled, having to show not one but both forms of dance in a competition? Sounds like it could be a complete trainwreck! But apparently not if it's in Cuba. Legendary b-boy Crazy Legs went to Havana in 2012 to help judge a competition between salsa dancers and breakers…
Interactive Video of Basement Jaxx’s “What a Difference Your Love Makes” (video)
I used Mozilla Popcorn Maker to create this enhanced video to supplement Basement Jaxx's excellent music video "What a Difference Your Love Makes." Mozilla Popcorn Maker is an open source system for combining video with text, web links, maps, photos, and more. Really fun and easy to play with. Click this link to see the…
This is where I work
The California Academy of Science: the world's only natural history museum, planetarium, aquarium, and rainforest, all under one living roof. Also, my office. I'm a very fortunate person.