Meet the Black Founders of Scheller: Charles Spencer’s NSF-Funded Technology Teaches STEM Using DJ Equipment

Meet the Black Founders of Scheller: Charles Spencer’s NSF-Funded Technology Teaches STEM Using DJ Equipment

Music and STEM education have always been an integral part of Charles Spencer’s life. He began exploring music at a young age when he turned tables as a DJ at birthday parties. As his love for music grew, so did his appreciation for math and science. A graduate of the Frederick Douglass High School’s Engineering Magnet Program, the Decatur native credits the STEM classes he took for solidifying his affinity for the sciences.

Turntables to Teach STEM? ThinkLive! Engages Students with DJ Tech

Polsky - Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation @ The University of Chicago:

The DJ technology startup ThinkLive! is developing turntable labs to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) – working closely with the University of Chicago to create a new curriculum around the platform.

The ThinkLive!Turntable Lab combines DJ equipment and an educational curriculum to expose kids to science, coding, and math concepts – with the goal of closing the STEM skills gap between under-resourced and affluent students, a divide which could cost the economy more than $2 trillion dollars in the next decade.