Science Entertainment Enterprises
Science Education is Our Destination
Science Entertainment Enterprises
Science Education is Our Destination
Science Education is Our Destination
Science Education is Our Destination
Science Entertainment Enterprises (SEE) is a multimedia, stage and film production community service initiative commissioned to inspire students to excel with the full spectrum of sciences, specifically in the field of medicine. The objective is to reveal the practice of medicine, including the basics of human Anatomy and Physiology (A&P), biology, examination, diagnosis, and treatment, thus contributing knowledge to accommodate health promotion and disease prevention.
SEE’s Vision:
Our mission reimagines the focus on educational initiatives, approaches that are evidence-based to address medical related challenges, innovative problem-solving to foster meaningful scientific narratives, and driving positive transformation as the characters navigate and overcome challenges in their scientific adventures to save the ‘Way.
Creative Executive Officer, Executive Producer, writer, set/prop constructor, editor, and actor
My educational background includes medicine, engineering, and film. For three decades SEE created science and health educational stage and multimedia community service programs with a Sci-Fi twist, including aired AerospaceTV (Marie Curie) and The Scientific Adventures of Doctor Theory (Promo Video), elementary and middle school science and health promotional stage shows, a high school substance abuse prevention multimedia stage presentation, Doctor Theory’s ABCs a freely available children’s science/health e-book, and a tobacco cessation program called “Tobacco Tradition, Not Addiction” aka "Smoke Brake," a multimedia presentation providing services for thousands patients at the Claremore Indian Hospital and Northern Navajo Medical Center.
SEE’s STEAM framework emphasizes the importance of integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Medicine (STEAM) to address students' physical, mental, emotional, and social challenges. By teaching the basics of medical practice, including anatomy, physiology, and neurology, students gain foundational knowledge in health promotion, disease prevention, and mental wellness. This approach enables them to understand issues like addiction, depression, and bullying, empowering them to create healthier environments for themselves and others. Medical education as a core pillar supports holistic well-being, preparing students for intellectual, emotional, and physical challenges throughout their journey, while shaping an innovative academic model across the 'Way.
Creative Executive Officer, Executive Producer, writer, set/prop constructor, editor, and actor
My educational background includes medicine, engineering, and film. For three decades SEE created science and health educational stage and multimedia community service programs with a Sci-Fi twist, including aired AerospaceTV (Marie Curie) and The Scientific Adventures of Doctor Theory (Promo Video), elementary and middle school science and health promotional stage shows, a high school substance abuse prevention multimedia stage presentation, Doctor Theory’s ABCs a freely available children’s science/health e-book, and a tobacco cessation program called “Tobacco Tradition, Not Addiction” aka "Smoke Brake," a multimedia presentation providing services for thousands patients at the Claremore Indian Hospital and Northern Navajo Medical Center.
SEE’s STEAM framework emphasizes the importance of integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Medicine (STEAM) to address students' physical, mental, emotional, and social challenges. By teaching the basics of medical practice, including anatomy, physiology, and neurology, students gain foundational knowledge in health promotion, disease prevention, and mental wellness. This approach enables them to understand issues like addiction, depression, and bullying, empowering them to create healthier environments for themselves and others. Medical education as a core pillar supports holistic well-being, preparing students for intellectual, emotional, and physical challenges throughout their journey, while shaping an innovative academic model across the 'Way.
Picture: Synapto 1.0 and Steve Keller (2004)
SEE is sponsored by the New Mexico Film Resource, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the educational, business and ethical skill development of New Mexican filmmakers and their communities through partnerships with professional filmmakers and the film industry, thereby building relationships that create workforce training opportunities for students, thus investing in the future generation of filmmakers in New Mexico. The NMFR is well connected in New Mexico’s film academia thus providing film student (mentors), lights, cameras, audio, and editing equipment, and will be influential in mentoring SEE with Theory students in film productions.