Big Manny on ITV News London 13/05/2024
Summary
TLDR在这个视频中,社交媒体内容创作者、科学传播者大曼尼(真名伊曼纽尔·华莱士)分享了他如何开始制作科学视频来帮助学生弥补因疫情封锁而失去的科学知识。他以轻松的谈话方式和使用俚语的风格,使科学内容更易于理解和亲近,尤其是对年轻一代。大曼尼还介绍了他的新书《科学是酷的》,这本书包含了适合8至12岁儿童在家与父母一起做的安全实验,旨在为孩子们即将进入中学的科学学习做好准备。此外,视频中还讨论了极光的科学原理,以及一次惊险的跳伞特技。
Takeaways
- 🔬 视频主角是科学内容创作者,真名Emanuel Wallace,他通过制作科学视频激发年轻人对科学的兴趣。
- 🎓 Emanuel拥有生物医学科学学士和硕士学位,曾是一名中学高级科学技术员。
- 📚 由于疫情封锁导致学生学习困难,Emanuel开始制作科学视频帮助学生弥补知识差距。
- 🗣️ Emanuel在视频中使用轻松、友好的语气,让科学看起来更亲切,易于接近。
- 📖 Emanuel出版了一本名为《Science is lit》的新书,旨在帮助8至12岁的孩子为中学科学学习做准备。
- 🌌 视频中还讨论了极光现象,解释了太阳风如何激发大气中的氧气和氮气分子,产生不同颜色的光。
- 📷 Emanuel有时会在街上被认出,学生们表示他的视频帮助他们通过了考试和作业。
- 🤔 视频中提到了一次惊险的跳伞特技,Emanuel用心理学角度解释了人们为何会尝试这类活动。
- 🎥 Emanuel通过社交媒体平台TikTok与观众交流,被称为'Science Guy'。
- 🌐 Emanuel的书《Science is lit》包含了适合在家进行的安全实验,适合家长和孩子一起操作。
- 📈 Emanuel的成功案例展示了社交媒体如何成为教育和科学普及的强大工具。
Q & A
大曼尼(Big Manny)是谁,他是如何开始制作科学视频的?
-大曼尼,本名伊曼纽尔·华莱士(Emanuel Wallace),是一位社交媒体内容创作者,他拥有生物医学科学的学士和硕士学位,并曾是一名中学高级科学技术员。由于发现学生因封锁而难以理解科学,他决定制作科学视频来帮助学生弥补知识差距。
大曼尼如何使科学视频对年轻学生更具吸引力?
-大曼尼在视频中以轻松、对话式的方式讲述,使用俚语和口语,使内容更贴近年轻人的语言和文化,让学生感到科学是可接近和易于理解的。
大曼尼的新书《Science is lit》是关于什么的,它的目标读者是谁?
-《Science is lit》是大曼尼的新书,旨在以他的叙述风格,使用俚语和轻松的语言,为8至12岁的孩子介绍科学概念,帮助他们为中学的科学学习做好准备。
大曼尼如何确保他的家庭友好型实验对孩子是安全的?
-大曼尼在书中提供的实验都是经过精心设计的,确保孩子们在家与父母一起进行时是安全的。
大曼尼在社交媒体上的影响力如何?
-大曼尼因其科学视频在社交媒体上拥有数百万的追随者,并且被认为激发了更多年轻人对科学的兴趣。
大曼尼在公共场合被认出时,通常会发生什么?
-大曼尼有时会在公共场合被认出,人们会告诉他他们认为他是TikTok上的科学家伙,并要求拍照。
大曼尼收到的关于他的科学视频的反馈是怎样的?
-大曼尼收到了许多积极的反馈,学生们表示他的视频帮助他们通过了考试和完成了家庭作业。
什么是地球磁暴,它与极光有什么关系?
-地球磁暴是由太阳发射的带电粒子(太阳风)引起的,这些粒子激发大气中的氧气和氮气分子,释放出光子,形成不同颜色的光,即我们所见的极光。
为什么不同的元素在地球磁暴中会释放出不同颜色的光?
-不同的元素在被激发时会释放不同波长的光,例如氧气释放绿光,氮气释放蓝光或紫光。
在视频中提到的红牛跳伞队做了什么惊人的特技?
-红牛跳伞队完成了一次从3000英尺到100英尺的跳伞,穿过了伦敦塔桥,这是他们经过200次练习后完成的壮举。
大曼尼如何解释红牛跳伞队所做的特技的心理影响?
-大曼尼认为这种特技是极端的疯狂行为,可能涉及到心理学上的冒险和刺激寻求。
Outlines
🔬 科学传播者介绍
本段介绍了一位名叫Emanuel Wallace,也被称为Big Manny的社交媒体内容创作者。他曾是学校的实验室技术员,现在通过其科学视频吸引了数百万粉丝,并鼓励年轻人对科学产生兴趣。Emanuel拥有生物医学科学的学士和硕士学位,因疫情期间学生难以理解科学知识,他开始制作科学视频帮助学生。他的视频以轻松的谈话方式讲述,使用俚语,使内容对年轻观众更具亲和力。
📚 新书《Science is lit》
Emanuel出版了一本名为《Science is lit》的新书,书中包含了适合8至12岁儿童与父母一起在家安全进行的科学实验。这本书以Emanuel特有的风格编写,使用了一些俚语,旨在帮助孩子们为升入中学的科学学习做好准备。
🌌 极光现象解释
Sally,一位天气预报员,解释了极光(Northern Lights)的科学原理。太阳发射的带电粒子,称为太阳耀斑,在地球大气中激发氧气和氮气分子,释放出光子。氧气发出绿光,而氮气发出蓝色或紫色光,形成美丽的极光现象。
🚁 惊险的跳伞特技
Red Bull Skydive团队的成员们完成了一项惊险的跳伞特技,他们从3000英尺高空跳下,穿过伦敦塔桥,最后在100英尺处打开降落伞。团队为此进行了200次练习。Emanuel从心理学角度解释了人们为何会进行如此冒险的活动,尽管他本人表示不会尝试。
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Keywords
💡锂金属
💡DNA提取
💡社交媒体内容创作者
💡科学教育
💡锁定(Lockdown)
💡知识鸿沟
💡科学书籍
💡家庭实验
💡地质磁暴
💡太阳耀斑
💡极光
Highlights
达加姆(Dagam)的社交媒体内容创作者,科学恐惧者(Making Science fears)为新一代男性带来了锂金属,这是一种罕见的物质。
锂属于第一族,与钠相似,是一种碱金属。
视频中提到了从草莓中提取DNA的实验。
曼尼(Manny),本名伊曼纽尔·华莱士(Emanuel Wallace),曾是学校实验室技术员,现在拥有数百万粉丝。
曼尼被认为激发了更多年轻人对科学的兴趣。
曼尼拥有生物医学科学学士和硕士学位,并曾在中学担任高级科学技术员。
曼尼制作科学视频的初衷是帮助学生弥补因封锁而错过的科学知识。
曼尼的视频以轻松的对话方式进行叙述,使科学更易于接近。
曼尼的新书《科学是文学》(Science is lit)旨在为8至12岁的孩子准备中学科学课程。
书中的实验都是安全的家庭友好型,适合孩子在父母陪同下进行。
曼尼的书采用了他视频中的叙述风格,包括使用俚语。
曼尼在街头被认出,学生们表示他的视频帮助了他们的考试和作业。
节目中还讨论了北极光的科学原理,解释了太阳风如何激发大气中的氧气和氮气分子。
萨尔(Sally)错过了观看北极光的机会,但后来通过相机欣赏到了这一自然奇观。
红牛跳伞队完成了一次惊险的跳伞表演,从3000英尺跳下,穿过伦敦塔桥。
跳伞队员描述了在跳伞过程中的心理体验。
曼尼以幽默的方式解释了为什么有人会进行如此疯狂的跳伞表演。
节目最后提到了天气变化,预示未来天气可能不稳定。
Transcripts
now a social media content creator from
dagam Making Science fears for a new
generation man's got some lithium metal
there in it rare thing trust me so
obviously lithium's in group one like
sodium in it so it's an alkaline metal
you get me man's got a little strawberry
there in it and what we're going to do
here is extract the DNA from the
strawberry in it my mom gave me her gold
earrings and asked me this is big Manny
real name Emanuel Wallace formerly a
school lab technician he now has
millions of followers and is credited
with getting more young people
interested in science and he joins me
now welcome to you how did you get
started doing videos like that hi good
evening good evening yeah so um I have a
bachelor's and a master's degree in
biomedical science and I used to work as
a senior science technician in the
secondary school and um when I was
working in there I started to realize
that the students were struggling with
science and the reason why was because
of the lockdown so what I decided to do
was um create some science videos to
help the students catch up with what
they missed out on during the lockdown
cuz I kind of wanted to like bridge that
knowledge Gap that um occurred as a
result of it and um yeah that's how I
started making the videos the important
thing is you're you're speaking as many
young teenagers in London speak you're
doing it in their language yeah so like
the way that I narate my videos I speak
in quite a conversational manner it's
quite um it's quite light-hearted like
if I was talking to a friend or like a
family member and um I find that when
students seen that when they see it it
makes it seem more relatable and I'm
approachable and um yeah because it
makes them think um if that guy looks
like me he talks like me um he dresses
like me and he's a scientist if he can
do it then why can't I become a
scientist like him as well exactly
that's the whole point now you have a
new book out don't you it's called
science is lit I'm presuming then
there's going to be lots of Home
unfriendly
experiments um you know what yeah these
experiments are actually safe for kids
to do at home with their parents and um
so the thing about this book here it's
written in um my style so um the way
that I narrate my videos um sometimes I
use a bit of slang I might say things
like in it or youo wagan things like
that and I've put it in there for the
book and um it's aimed at kids age
between 8 to 12 and um the aim of the
book is to just get them ready for
science in secondary school before they
make that big leap so I just want to
prepare them yeah what kind of reaction
do you get from young people do you get
recognized yeah yeah every now and again
when I go um people say to me in the
street like oh I swear you're that
Science Guy from Tik Tok and I'm like
yeah man take a little picture but um
yeah I've had a lot of positive feedback
from students saying that it's helped
them with their exams and with their
homework that's brilliant all right
Science Guy let's bring in Sally here
who's our weather girl can you help us
with the Northern Lights which she's
about to run through some lovely
pictures can you explain a geomagnetic
storm to us yeah yeah definitely so um
what happens there is the sun it shoots
off um something called solar flares um
in in the solar storm and these are
basically charged particles and as we
know in the in the atmosphere we have
loads of oxygen and nitrogen and these
charged particles they actually excite
the oxygen and the nitrogen molecules
and when they get excited um photons of
light are released so for oxygen the
photon releases green light for nitrogen
it releases blue or purple light okay so
different elements release release
different colors of light okay Emanuel
I'm kind of getting it Sally you you're
much smarter of this kind of thing than
me do you know what I'm so embarrassed
about was that um I forgot about it and
fell asleep so despite but my amazing
husband he's got my back woke me up and
I did get to see them and they are you
know a little bit hazy but get the
camera on them and they're absolutely
fantastic I hope you got to see them as
well um but I'm just going to um bring
in another incredible thing here that
happened this weekend Manny thank you so
much for speaking to us and that is this
stunt this makes my stunt uh this makes
my stunt on the London eye look pretty
tame look at this these guys did a sky
dive they did 152 milph they went
through Tower Bridge there they fell
from 3,000 ft to 100 ft they're part of
the Red Bull Skydive team I mean they
did 200 practice jumps to do that let's
take it to listen to uh what Earth that
felt like what went through our mind was
just W what is going on here you know
you fly through and then you flare up
again 40 m and just felt
incredible the answer is no I'm not
doing it no we need big Manny to explain
why on Earth you would do that oh yeah
yeah absolute Insanity I think I can I
can answer that psychology listen right
let's take a little look at the forecast
it's going a bit iffy now here we go
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