About Me
Aloha, my name is Leon Geschwind and I'm born and raised in
Honolulu. I went to school at Pomona College for a couple of years, and
came back home for my B.S. in Global Environmental Science at UH-Manoa along
with a teaching certification in secondary education. I did my Masters
work on Kilauea Volcano, comparing ground-based and satellite measurements (see
pic at right). I taught Earth Science, Physical Science, and
Environmental Science at an online charter school for a few years and then went
on to the science education department at the Bishop Museum,
where I helped develop and deliver on-site and off-site
educational programming.
I currently work as a contractor as an educational technology specialist at the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pacific Services Center on the Visual Information Services team. I work on a team that develops animations, interactive media, and mobile phone web apps on NOAA ocean, hazard, and climate related topics for both educators and coastal managers.
I currently work as a contractor as an educational technology specialist at the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pacific Services Center on the Visual Information Services team. I work on a team that develops animations, interactive media, and mobile phone web apps on NOAA ocean, hazard, and climate related topics for both educators and coastal managers.