From the course: Project-Based Learning: STEM to STEAM
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Lynda interview with alumni
From the course: Project-Based Learning: STEM to STEAM
Lynda interview with alumni
Speaker 1: Okay, I'd like you to start by each introducing yourselves and telling us what you're doing today. I know you're all graduates of the program. Luke Seal: All right, my name is Luke Seal. I graduated in 2009. I went to Princeton and I came back, and I work as a mechanical engineer at a company called New Seal here in Nico: My name is Nikko I graduated in 2008 and then I went to UCSB and I'm now a mechanical engineer for Raytheon Vision Systems. Nicole Showser: And I'm Nicole Showser. I was class of 2010 and now I study material science and engineering up at Berkeley. Speaker 1: Wow, that's pretty impressive how do you think that the program influenced your decision to do what you're doing today? Luke Seal: It's huge, I mean, doing, doing robotics is what convinced me to study mechanical engineering in college, and really what convinced me that it was what I wanted to do for, with my life. So I'm, I'm very happy that I've found the job that I have where I get to do it as a…
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Lynda interview with alumni20m 31s
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Amir Abo-Shaeer: Director of DPEA55m 1s
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Bella Darke: Student7m 33s
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Nick Noogle: Student4m 43s
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Diana Hemsley: Art teacher11m 6s
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Shawn Carey: Principal6m 49s
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Bill Cirone: Santa Barbara superintendent of schools17m 43s
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Sandy Seale: President7m 42s
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Lars Bildsten: Parent and former DPEA Foundation board member14m 5s
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Jose A. Ruvalcaba: Parent and former participant in the program5m 1s
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Suzanne Hawtrey: Artist9m 41s
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