Summary
Melody Serra is an educator, curriculum designer, and technologist with 12 years of experience crafting engaging science and technology learning experiences for ages 2–99. She founded Remote Ed to deliver free, hands-on science classes during the pandemic and currently blends museum education, computational thinking instruction, and editorial work at the American Museum of Natural History and Cloud Appreciation Society. With academic training spanning molecular biology, global health, and creative writing—plus web development skills—she builds accessible digital learning tools and curriculum that bridge formal and informal learning spaces. Fluent in four languages and trained in field research in Tanzania, she brings global perspective and public‑health-informed program design to youth empowerment and outreach. An artist and poet who makes watercolor from earth pigments, Melody often integrates storytelling, nature journaling, and experiential games into STEM lessons to spark lifelong curiosity. She’s equally at home debugging code, sketching clouds, or leading a classroom in a playful hypothesis-driven experiment.
11 years of coding experience
Web Development, Web Development at General Assembly
Master of Public Health, Global Health Leadership, Master of Public Health, Global Health Leadership at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
B.S in Molecular Biology, B.S in Molecular Biology at UC Santa Barbara
Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Creative Writing, Poetry, Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Creative Writing, Poetry at St. Joseph's University New York
English, Spanish, French, Italian