Vienna Mott, CEO of Poliquicks, discusses the importance of civic education and the role of technology in engaging students in politics. She highlights the need for accessible and transparent political information and the lack of funding for civic education. Mott emphasizes the importance of personalized and engaging approaches to teaching civics, using technology to make political topics more relatable and understandable for students. She also discusses the launch of Poliquicks, a non-partisan political education app, and its potential to support civic education in schools.
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Conversation Takeaways
Civic education is often underfunded and lacks engaging content, making it important to find interesting ways to implement it in schools.Technology, such as apps like Poliquicks, can make political information more accessible and transparent for students.Personalized and relatable approaches to teaching civics can help students understand the impact of politics and how they can make a difference.AI and technology are rapidly evolving fields, and it is important for educators to stay updated and teach students about responsible AI use.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Vienna Mott02:09 Introducing Poliquicks: A Non-Partisan Political Education App03:47 The Importance of Civic Education and Funding06:14 The Need for Comprehensive Civics Education07:42 Launching Poliquicks and Supporting School Districts10:03 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur12:15 Advice for Educators in the New School Year13:53 Recognizing and Nurturing Different Student Interests18:16 Vienna's Interest in Car Racing21:23 Making STEM Education Accessible for All Students26:16 Teaching Artificial Intelligence and Preparing Students for the Future30:09 Using AI Responsibly and Staying Updated32:20 Final Thoughts and Advice for Teachers
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About our Guest: Vienna Mott
Vienna Mott holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering, an MS in Mechanical Engineering, and an MBA. As CEO of Poliquicks, she is passionate about increasing political engagement and social impact through education. She has published several scientific journal articles and holds technical patents. She was highlighted in Time Magazine's Top 100 Inventions of the Year, won the Young Research Scientist Award, and has been an invited speaker at multiple conferences. She has dedicated much of her free time to tutoring and mentorship. Outside of this, she enjoys traveling, racing cars, and spending time with her partner and family.
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PoliquicksPersonal linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/vienna-mottPoliquicks linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/company/poliquicksPoliquicks TT- PoliquicksPoliquicks IG- poliquicks.appPoliquicks FB- Poliquicks
About Poliquicks
Poliquicks is a nonpartisan political education app aiming to bridge the education and engagement gap between people and politics. We leverage our specially trained LLM to aid in gathering and consolidating information. By providing factual data, our users are encouraged to draw their own conclusion in a fun and gamified manner. We are excited to launch on 9/1 and help modernize politics!
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