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Instructional Video3:09
Little Baby Bum

This Old Man He Played One

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Rock out with a band of captivating characters singing the classic nursery rhyme, This Old Man He Played One with a concert-style music video designed to reinforce rhyming and counting to 10.  
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Instructional Video1:42
MinutePhysics

How Lasers Work (In Theory)

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Show laser focus through an engaging video lesson that explains the design of a laser. It includes an explanation of the behavior of photons as they work together to produce the laser.
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Instructional Video5:36
National Science Foundation

Safety Gear—Science of the Winter Olympics

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Safety first! A science video explores the design of safety helmets. It considers both elastic and inelastic collisions.
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Instructional Video6:45
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Code.org

The Internet: IP Addresses and DNS

For Students 6th - 12th
Soon the Internet will have 340 undecillion unique IP addresses! An informative video explains how the Internet is a design philosophy. It then explores how computers can communicate with each other using IP addresses and the domain name...
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Instructional Video4:42
TED-Ed

The Real Story Behind Archimedes' Eureka!

For Teachers 6th - 12th Standards
Can a boat the size of a palace possibly float? Discover how a king and a famous Ancient Greek mathematician named Archimedes answered this question, and explore the history behind Archimedes' principle and how a law of physics that is...
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Instructional Video4:30
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Crash Course Kids

What's an Engineer?

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
What is an engineer? Find out in a brief video that explores types of engineers and the three essential questions every engineer asks and answers. Additionally, pupils discover real world engineers that have made an impact on life today,...
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Instructional Video6:21
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
All matter in the universe only adds up to five percent of the universe — the video explains the other 95 percent. It describes what we know about dark matter and dark energy. With more to learn, scientists share the excitement of their...
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Instructional Video5:30
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Crash Course Kids

Let's Fly!

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Engineers think up multiple solutions to the problems they face, but how do they find the best solution? In this video, examine the process engineers take to discover the most appropriate choice to solve problems, and revisit the...
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Instructional Video3:01
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Crash Course Kids

Try Trials

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Future engineers are bowled over with the wealth of information brought to them by this video. The focus is on engineers and the process they take to test solutions by isolating variables with multiple trials. 
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Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

Will There Ever Be a Mile-High Skyscraper?

For Students 6th - 12th
It seems like skyscrapers are getting taller and taller these days. An interesting video explains the challenges of constructing tall skyscrapers. It uses several examples of existing buildings to show how engineers overcome these...
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Instructional Video4:01
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Crash Course Kids

Got Some Solutions?

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Does a problem only have one solution? This is the driving question of a video that allows pupils to discover that there is more than one way to solve a problem. A demonstration examines the checklist engineers go through to find the...
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Instructional Video3:55
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Crash Course Kids

A Case of "What-Ifs"

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Do your pupils ever get the case of the What-Ifs? If so, maybe they're meant to be an engineer. Engineers are encouraged to ask a lot of hypothetical questions! Find out why and what they do with their answers in a captivating video...
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Instructional Video3:18
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Crash Course Kids

Engineering Games

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Engineering is like a big game! Yes, you read that correctly. In this video, the engineering process is examined with a focus on defining variables, and ways to discover the one variable that affects the outcome of a solution. Then, it...
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Instructional Video4:38
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Crash Course Kids

Bowled Over - Isolating Variables

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Through a captivating game of bowling and Slingshot Catbot, this video gives future engineers insight into the testing solutions part of the engineering process. It includes setting rules, isolating variables, and checking to see if the...
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Instructional Video4:02
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Crash Course Kids

Fixing Failure Points

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
How do engineers find and fix failure points in a solution they're trying to develop? This is the driving question of an informative and entertaining video. Here, future engineers discover why it is important to fail when testing a...
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Instructional Video4:06
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Crash Course Kids

Succeed by Failing

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." This statement has never rung truer than when engineers are testing solutions. Here is an informative video that focuses on the failure point which engineers often face when testing...
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Instructional Video4:44
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Crash Course Kids

Testing and Trials

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
What do engineers do if they don't have what they need to make a solution work? They keep on testing! Here is a video that gives individuals insight into the process taken by engineers when they find themselves without the necessary...
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Instructional Video13:53
Khan Academy

What is Inside a Coffee Maker?

For Students 7th - Higher Ed
You'll never look at your coffee maker the same way again after viewing a video on reverse engineering that shows the components inside a coffee maker. The narrator explains how each part was made, what material it is made from, and how...
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Instructional Video4:23
Fuse School

Reliability, Accuracy and Precision

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Scientific results should be reliable, accurate, and precise, but what is the difference between the three? The first video in a series of 29 uses the metaphor of dart throwing to explain these three key terms in scientific experimental...
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Instructional Video8:46
Crash Course

Civil Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #2

For Students 9th - 12th
You might have Hippodamus of Miletus to thank for your city blocks. An informative video explains the history of civil engineering, from the Pyramid-builder Imhotep to the Greeks (including Hippodamus) and the Romans, and to the first...
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Instructional Video10:27
Crash Course

Biomedical and Industrial Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #6

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
There's no need to give an arm and a leg to find a great lesson. An interesting video teaches viewers about biomedical and industrial engineering. After a brief history of these areas, including a description of some historical...
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Instructional Video9:00
Crash Course

The History of Chemical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #5

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
The American Revolution: the catalyst for the development of chemical engineering. Scholars watch an informative video that describes the history of chemical engineering, beginning with France's need to produce soda ash as a result of a...
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Instructional Video12:55
Crash Course

Why We Can't Invent a Perfect Engine: Crash Course Engineering #10

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Your car's engine is likely to be only 20 percent thermally efficient. Why so inefficient? Viewers of the 10th video in an engineering series learn how the second law of thermodynamics and entropy limit the efficiency of a car engine....
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Instructional Video11:51
Crash Course

Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
From driving cars to making medical diagnoses, machines are getting smarter every day. Scholars explore machine learning and artificial intelligence by watching the 34th video in an engaging series. Among the topics are classification,...

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