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Suzanne Hawtrey: Artist
From the course: Project-Based Learning: STEM to STEAM
Suzanne Hawtrey: Artist
Suzanne Hawtrey: My name is Suzanne Hawtrey and I am the lead parent-teacher mentor for the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy. I came on board as a, an artist. And I'm bringing my pottery skills, my ceramic background, and my love for art and creativity to the Engineering Academy. Suzanne Hawtrey: My son, Owen McKenzie is a junior at the Engineering Academy presently and he inspired me to participate and become involved with the academy. And just exited to be a part of his class and to be learning with the students, and I'm just excited to be with them. Suzanne Hawtrey: I think what's most exciting about the Engineering Academy, is the enthusiasm among the students and their desire to really take risks in terms of exploring not only engineering but creativity, and the desire to combine engineering with creativity, I think it's very exciting for students, parents, teachers, and the entire community. Suzanne Hawtrey: Well, as a mentor, I don't see myself as even necessarily in control. I…
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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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