Jason Lindsey
Jason Lindsey | |
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Occupation(s) | STEm educator science multimedia journalist science teacher digital meteorologist author |
Known for | Hooked On Science |
Website | https://www.hookedonscience.org/ |
Jason Lindsey aka "Mr. Science" is a science teacher, author, meteorologist, and one of only seven STEM-Certified Master Trainers in the US..[1] Lindsey produces and hosts a popular television segment called Hooked on Science.[2][3] Each year, he performs hands-on science experiments at hundreds of schools and community events throughout the United States. His goal is to make kids inquisitive about the world around them and to get them to develop a long-term interest in science and math. Jason can also be seen forecasting the weather on several local television stations across the US as a freelance broadcast meteorologist. In recent years he has only been seen on WPSD, a television station in Paducah, KY, and WEHT, a television station in Evansville, IN. Jason can also frequently be seen performing science experiments on the Today Show on NBC.[4][5][6][7]
As of 2021, he is a freelance meteorologist at WSIL-TV in Carterville, Illinois.
References
- ^ Lindsey, Jason (November 13, 2014). Surfky https://archive.today/20150101223719/http://www.surfky.com/index.php/component/content/article/123-general-news-for-all-sites/54727-local-educator-one-of-only-seven-stem-certified-master-trainers. Archived from the original on January 1, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
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(help) - ^ Lindseyf, Jason. "Television Segment". www.hookedonscience.org. Hooked on Science. Archived from the original on November 26, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
- ^ Lindsey, Jason. "Archived copy". www.wpsdlocal6.com. Paxton Media, LLC. Archived from the original on November 11, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Lindsey, Jason (July 25, 2012). "The Science Guy". Kentucky Monthly. Magazine. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
- ^ "'Mr. Science' Jason Lindsey shows how to make explosive bubbles".
- ^ "Jason Lindsey". February 28, 2018.
- ^ "Jason Lindsey – WPSD Local 6". Archived from the original on April 22, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2018.