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The Treehouse

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How does creativity and imagination drive discovery and innovation? Meet the experts and innovators redefining how we see our world, express ourselves, and challenge what we think we know about everything around us. Join host and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla for a playful and curious journey where anything is possible if you can imagine it.

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7 episodios

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The Treehouse Podcast S1 E6 Shoulders of Giants

Join host, educator,  and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] and guest Dr. Erika Woolsey for a bonus episode, as they discuss their careers within immersive technology, storytelling, and ed-tech. Hear about the projects and people that have inspired their work, as well as what’s next on the horizon of their fields. Dr. Erika Woolsey is a marine biologist who has been studying and exploring coral reefs around the world for over 15 years, with a particular focus on how rising ocean temperatures affect coral populations. She is the CEO and Chief Scientist at  The Hydrous [https://thehydro.us/], an ocean literacy nonprofit that combines science, design, and emerging technologies to create access to ocean exploration. A National Geographic Explorer, Visiting Scholar and Lecturer at Stanford University, and esteemed science communicator, Erika is dedicated to public engagement of science and believes the ocean is too good not to share. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review! — The Treehouse is made possible with the support of Lenovo EDU Community [https://education.lenovo.com/us/]. Producer: Meridian Treehouse [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Productions [https://www.vagabondpodcasts.com/] Producer & Host: Wesley Della Volla Production Coordinator: William Carter Lenovo Content Education Strategy Lead Laura McHugh Lenovo Content Producer Morgan Ammons

18 de abr de 2023 - 20 min
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The Treehouse Podcast S1 E5 Your Ocean Story

How can the future of immersive learning change how we relate to the ocean? Join host, educator,  and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] and guest Dr. Erika Woolsey as they discuss first ocean stories, coral reef exploration, and the future of immersive learning. Dr. Erika Woolsey is a marine biologist who has been studying and exploring coral reefs around the world for over 15 years, with a particular focus on how rising ocean temperatures affect coral populations. She is the CEO and Chief Scientist at  The Hydrous [https://thehydro.us/], an ocean literacy nonprofit that combines science, design, and emerging technologies to create access to ocean exploration. A National Geographic Explorer, Visiting Scholar and Lecturer at Stanford University, and esteemed science communicator, Erika is dedicated to public engagement of science and believes the ocean is too good not to share. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review! — The Treehouse is made possible with the support of Lenovo EDU Community [https://education.lenovo.com/us/]. Producer: Meridian Treehouse [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Productions [https://www.vagabondpodcasts.com/] Producer & Host: Wesley Della Volla Production Coordinator: William Carter Lenovo Content Education Strategy Lead Laura McHugh Lenovo Content Producer Morgan Ammons

11 de abr de 2023 - 39 min
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The Treehouse Podcast S1 E4 The Questions We Ask

Why is it so important to ask questions? Join host, educator,  and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] and guest Annica Harriot [https://lifesciences.umaryland.edu/about/Events--News/GPILS-News/2018-News/Anicca-Harriot-A-Look-Back/] as they discuss autonomy, intersectional scientific methods, and the impact of making science accessible. Anicca Harriot (she/her) is a Biochemistry & Molecular Biology PhD Candidate at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine. Anicca plans to use her degree to explore the effects of long duration space missions on the human body and hopes to someday venture out into the final frontier for herself. Her research focuses on the mechanisms responsible for skeletal muscle atrophy and injury. Anicca also serves as the Chief of Community Development for #VanguardSTEM [https://www.vanguardstem.com/]: Conversations for Women of Color in STEM,  an online community that asserts the right of women, girls and non-binary people of color in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields to fully represent our STEM identities and interests, without assimilation. Anicca’s passion for advocacy and prominent influence has led her to being recognized as one of Motherboard’s 2017 Humans of the Year, a 2017 Young Futurist for The Root, and most recently as a 2020 President’s Fellow at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. ___ The Treehouse is made possible with the support of Lenovo EDU Community [https://education.lenovo.com/us/]. Producer: Meridian Treehouse [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Productions [https://www.vagabondpodcasts.com/] Producer & Host: Wesley Della Volla Production Coordinator: William Carter Lenovo Content Education Strategy Lead Laura McHugh Lenovo Content Producer Morgan Ammons

4 de abr de 2023 - 34 min
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The Treehouse Podcast S1 E3 Close Looking

What is slow looking, and how can we use this tool to think like a geographer? Join host, educator,  and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] and guest Peg Keiner as they discuss slow thinking, community engagement and that time she stumbled on a cactus in the woods. Peg Keiner [https://www.pegkeiner.com/] is the director of innovation at GEMS World Academy Chicago [https://www.gemschicago.org/en/], creating spaces for people to solve the problems that matter to them. She empowers communities by helping them use technology to express themselves, collect data, and drive positive action. Keiner is a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, National Geographic Education Fellow, Apple Distinguished Educator, Google Earth Education Expert, and Global Goal Ambassador for the United Nations Association Chicago Chapter. She is also the host of the podcast Thriving on the Possibility [http://thrivingonthepossibility.com/]. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review! — The Treehouse is made possible with the support of Lenovo EDU Community [https://education.lenovo.com/us/]. Producer: Meridian Treehouse [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Productions [https://www.vagabondpodcasts.com/] Producer & Host: Wesley Della Volla Production Coordinator: William Carter Lenovo Content Education Strategy Lead Laura McHugh Lenovo Content Producer Morgan Ammons

28 de mar de 2023 - 40 min
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The Treehouse Podcast S1 E2 Science Starts at Your Front Door

What does field science look like in a worldwide pandemic? Join host, educator,  and award-winning storyteller Wesley Della Volla [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] and guest Justine Ammendolia as they discuss plastic pollution, COVID-19, and redefining what it means to practice science. Justine Ammendolia is a Marine biologist, plastic pollution researcher and science communicator based in Toronto. COVID-19 canceled her fieldwork so she started a backyard science project [https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=dQJONOsAAAAJ&citation_for_view=dQJONOsAAAAJ:YOwf2qJgpHMC] to document the unexpected environmental impact of single-use medical plastics. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review! — The Treehouse is made possible with the support of Lenovo EDU Community [https://education.lenovo.com/us/]. Producer: Meridian Treehouse [https://www.meridiantreehouse.com/] Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Productions [https://www.vagabondpodcasts.com/] Producer & Host: Wesley Della Volla Production Coordinator: William Carter Lenovo Content Education Strategy Lead Laura McHugh Lenovo Content Producer Morgan Ammons

21 de mar de 2023 - 37 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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