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đ Weâre getting ready for our biggest live event ever â Sonic Saturday! Itâs a day of science, sound, and storytelling in Brooklyn, NY on May 10, and weâre celebrating by rebroadcasting one of the episodes that inspired it all: The Science of Ocean Sounds. đđ
Come join us (and special guest Dan Saks from Noodle Loaf!) for two interactive shows, hands-on science, and live demos from amazing STEM educators â including accessible science activities for blind and low-vision communities. RSVP â nowâ !
And if you canât be there in person, donât worry â weâll have a recording available soon.
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Explore the sounds of ocean science on a sound scavenger hunt! Tune in as oceanographer Amy Bower takes us to the sea, to show us how she uses sound to study ocean currents and make ocean science accessible for blind and visually impaired people. Listen up and help us search for clues beneath the waves to reveal the secrets of the underwater realm!
Ocean data sonifications courtesy of Dr. Jon Bellona at Oregon State University, and the Accessible Oceans project.
Learn more about Dr. Amy Bower in our bonus interview episode, available to Patrons who pledge just $1 or more a month to support Tumble, at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
We have free resources to keep exploring the world of ocean science and data sonification with Amy Bower. Theyâre on the blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com, along with a free transcript.Â
This episode is the first in a series featuring blind scientists. The material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number # 2148711 - Engaging Blind, Visually Impaired, and Sighted Students in STEM with Storytelling through Podcasts.
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We're also launching a fundraiser! Go visit our donation page â hereâ to make a tax deductible donation, support your favorite joke tournament contestant, and maybe even win some cool prizes!
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đ Weâre getting ready for our biggest live event ever â Sonic Saturday! Itâs a day of science, sound, and storytelling in Brooklyn, NY on May 10, and weâre celebrating by rebroadcasting one of the episodes that inspired it all: The Science of Ocean Sounds. đđ
Come join us (and special guest Dan Saks from Noodle Loaf!) for two interactive shows, hands-on science, and live demos from amazing STEM educators â including accessible science activities for blind and low-vision communities. RSVP â nowâ !
And if you canât be there in person, donât worry â weâll have a recording available soon.
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Explore the sounds of ocean science on a sound scavenger hunt! Tune in as oceanographer Amy Bower takes us to the sea, to show us how she uses sound to study ocean currents and make ocean science accessible for blind and visually impaired people. Listen up and help us search for clues beneath the waves to reveal the secrets of the underwater realm!
Ocean data sonifications courtesy of Dr. Jon Bellona at Oregon State University, and the Accessible Oceans project.
Learn more about Dr. Amy Bower in our bonus interview episode, available to Patrons who pledge just $1 or more a month to support Tumble, at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.
We have free resources to keep exploring the world of ocean science and data sonification with Amy Bower. Theyâre on the blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com, along with a free transcript.Â
This episode is the first in a series featuring blind scientists. The material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number # 2148711 - Engaging Blind, Visually Impaired, and Sighted Students in STEM with Storytelling through Podcasts.
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We're also launching a fundraiser! Go visit our donation page â hereâ to make a tax deductible donation, support your favorite joke tournament contestant, and maybe even win some cool prizes!
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