Episode 76 – Caroline Savio-Ramos “AMTA’s New XO”

Episode 76 – Caroline Savio-Ramos “AMTA’s New XO”

From Science Modeling Talks by Mark Royce

January 1, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 76

About this episode

Mark talks with Caroline Savio-Ramos about her role as the new executive officer of AMTA and her professional journey in educational technology.

In this episode, Mark talks with Caroline Savio-Ramos, the new executive officer of the AMTA. They discuss her professional journey and introduction to modeling instruction. They talk about current projects she has been working on in her first month as executive officer and about direction for AMTA. Guest Caroline Savio-Ramos She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Arizona State University, where she conducted research on technology-enhanced physics learning, published peer-reviewed work, and taught courses in Human–Computer Interaction and Educational Technology. She also earned an M.S. in Educational Technology from Ramapo College, an M.A. in Education (Teaching Physics) from New York University, a B.S. in Computer Science from Western Governors, and a B.A. in Physics and Spanish from Rutgers University. In addition to her academic background, she brings industry experience from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Intel, where she led UX research and designed digital learning solutions. A fluent speaker of Spanish and Portuguese, she is committed to fostering curiosity, problem solving, and lifelong engagement with STEM. BluSky Profile Highlights [23:28] Caroline…

People in this episode

Host: Mark Royce

Guest: Caroline Savio-Ramos

Topics covered

  • modeling instruction
  • educational technology
  • STEM engagement
  • professional journey
  • AMTA projects

Keywords

  • AMTA
  • Caroline Savio-Ramos
  • educational technology
  • modeling instruction
  • STEM

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AMTA, Arizona State University, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Intel, Ramapo College, New York University, Western Governors, Rutgers University

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