A conversation with Dr. Scott Viguie, AKA Doctor Geek at Dragon Con




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Summary: Education, especially STEM based education can be tricky thing for some students and educators. It’s frustrating for parents too because STEM based jobs  will grow by<a href="http://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2014/spring/art01.pdf" target="_blank"> 5.5 million jobs</a> between now and 2022. <a href="http://www.drgeeklab.com/home.asp" target="_blank">Doctor Geek’s Laboratory</a> hears you and is there to help you in many ways that you may not even know you need help.<a href="http://www.daddymojo.net/2016/10/a-conversation-with-dr-scott-viguie-aka-doctor-geek-at-dragon-con/a-conversation-with-doctor-geek-at-dragon-con/" rel="attachment wp-att-10763"></a><br> As part of Dragon Con we interviewed Doctor Scott Viguie. He’s has two doctorate degrees, is an archeologist, attorney, actor and author. His life story is nothing short of impossible, inspiring and fascinating. Growing up with Cerebral Palsy, his thirst for knowledge, natural curiosity and determination offer lessons that anyone-regardless of their passion for science, technology, engineering, art or math can learn from. Yes, art. Dr. Scott Viguie, AKA, Doctor Geek incorporates ‘Art’ into his materials. His podcast, Doctor Geek’s Laboratory is more of a radio soap opera than podcast. It presents real science lessons that people can learn from. It’s science inspired by fiction that applies itself to home scholars, students who want to be entertained while they learn or just folks looking to hear a top notch podcast.<br>