Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool

Teaching Children About the Science of Sound Through Music and Technology

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Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool (DBSS), the hallmark educational project of the Bob Moog Foundation,  is an innovative, experiential 10-week curriculum that teaches second-grade students the physics of sound using both acoustic and electronic musical instruments including the theremin, and  technological tools, like oscilloscopes. The information taught through the musical instruments is supplemented by custom educational materials developed by the BMF educational team.

Through Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, students learn about:

  • How sound is made (vibrations, waveforms, energy)
  • How sound travels (through identifying the source, medium, and receiver of sound)
  • Parameters of sound (pitch/frequency and loudness/amplitude)
  • The physical difference between music and noise (periodic and aperiodic waveforms)
  • How sound is heard (how the ear is constructed, and how it works)
  • Scientific methodology (writing down your idea, testing the idea, writing down the results and conclusion, just like Bob did in his schematic notebooks!)

Students learn how to become scientific observers using examples from Dr. Bob’s own science notebooks as well as those from other famous inventors, all while participating in a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math)- based curriculum.

Kids learning the science of sound!

Additional Information

Efficacy of Dr. Bob's SoundSchool

Assessments from pilot programs show that students who complete the Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool curriculum demonstrate a stronger ability to adapt their knowledge of the basic physics of sound in novel situations than those students who participated in the standard course of study, indicating that DBSS achieves its goal of inspiring creative thinkers of tomorrow. To learn more about the assessment, see this excellent report from our DBSS Curriculum Research Coordinator, Dr. Jonna Kwiatkowski.

Program Growth

. We piloted Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool in eight classrooms with 170 students in Asheville City Schools during the 2011-2012 academic year with great success. We now serve 3,000 children in over 100 classrooms in two different school districts.

Our goal is to expand Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool both regionally and nationally. We are currently in the beta testing stage for a custom educational tool, which will be critical to scaling the program. School districts from across the country have expressed an interest in implementing this experiential science program to address the growing need for integrative STEM education. We only need the financial resources to make this important step.

Please donate today to help us achieve that important goal!

Dr. Bob's SoundSchool Curriculum Objectives

  • Educate students about the science of sound in an inspirational way using a new and creative paradigm which is simple, effective, accurate, and fun.
  • Adhere to regional and national standards for science curriculum.
  • Ignite the innovative spirit in students through the pioneering work and legacy of Bob Moog to encourage thinkers able to solve tomorrow’s problems.
  • Inspire and empower teachers to understand and teach the physics of sounds for years to come.

Hear Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool students, teachers, administrators and curriculum creators talk about the fantastic impact of this curriculum in the video below.

The kids at Claxton Elementary School of the Arts and Humanities in Asheville, NC created the lyrics to Follow the Wiggle song about what they learned in Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool. Watch the video of them recording the song at Echo Mountain Studios here:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L68OpJBWLAU

Help us impact children’s lives, and the future, through Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool! A $50 donation helps us provide an entire 10-week curriculum to one student, $500 helps inspire 10 students, and $1,000 donation provides Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool to an entire classroom! Donate here.

The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are not associated with or funded by the company Moog Music, Inc. Our support comes from supporters like you!

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