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MIT+K12

Channel | updated May 02, 2013

MIT+K12

In December 2011, Ian Waitz, MIT’s Dean of Engineering, launched the MIT-K12 project, driven by a series of questions: How can we change the perception of the role of engineers and scientists in the world? What can MIT do, right now, to improve STEM education at the K12 level? What if MIT became a publicly accessible “experiential partner” to the country’s K12 educators? What if MIT students generated short-form videos to complement the work those educators are already doing in their classrooms and homes?

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Heat Transfer
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Heat Transfer

Understanding conductive, convective, and radiative heat transfer using a thermal camera.

Homeostasis
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Homeostasis

uploaded 10/4/12

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How 3D Glasses Work
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  • Educational
How 3D Glasses Work

Ever wonder how a pair of glasses can make a movie come to life? Find out about polarization and how this can make a 2D image become 3D.

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How a Vaccine Works
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  • Educational
How a Vaccine Works

Ever wonder what exactly a vaccine does to prevent you from getting sick? Watch this video to find out how it works.

How Information Travels Wirelessly
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  • Educational
How Information Travels Wirelessly

Understanding how we use electromagnetic waves to transmit information.

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How to Make Your Own Circuit Board
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  • Educational
How to Make Your Own Circuit Board

You can create your own mini flashlight.

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How to Win a Bike Race: Using Gears
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  • Educational
How to Win a Bike Race: Using Gears

A look at the physics and engineering behind how gears work.

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Indoor Flying Robots
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  • Educational
Indoor Flying Robots

Learn the physics behind how quadrotors fly -- and how they can do it without any human help at all.

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Introduction to Wind Power
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  • Educational
Introduction to Wind Power

How does a windmill create electricity

Is that Really Gold? Archimedes and Density
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  • Educational
Is that Really Gold? Archimedes and Density

How do you determine the density of an irregularly shaped object? Learn how Archimedes did this thousands of years ago with just a beaker, water, and some simple math.

Lessons from the Teaching and Learning Lab
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Lessons from the Teaching and Learning Lab

Janet Rankin from the MIT Teaching and Learning Lab talks about how to plan an educational video.

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Manufacturing Processes: Hands On to Hands Off
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Manufacturing Processes: Hands On to Hands Off

From manual to semi-automatic to fully automatic, watch what methods you can use for some simple manufacturing tasks such as cutting and drilling.

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MIT+K12 student video highlights
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MIT+K12 student video highlights

Highlights from the MIT+K12 student videos. Watch all the videos at http://k12videos.mit.edu/

Motion Graphs
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Motion Graphs

Position, velocity and acceleration explained.

Newton's Prism Experiment
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Newton's Prism Experiment

What color is white light? Want to know how to make it?

PCR: Polymerase Chain Reaction
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PCR: Polymerase Chain Reaction

How to make copies of DNA

Pixel Engineering: Long Exposure Photography
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  • Educational
Pixel Engineering: Long Exposure Photography

Use long exposure photography to measure the speed of an airplane, observe the rotation of the earth, or create light paintings.

PLAY BALL: The House that Euclid Built
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  • Educational
PLAY BALL: The House that Euclid Built

How to make a baseball diamond with chalk, a rope, and some basic geometry.

Pulleys are Cool
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  • Educational
Pulleys are Cool

Ever wonder how NASA gets the space shuttle on top of a 747? They use pulleys! License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions

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Pulleys Are Cool
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Pulleys Are Cool

A look at different uses for pulleys and how they work.

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