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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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What Can Engineers Make?
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What Can Engineers Make?

uploaded 10/15/12

The Shape of Sound
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The Shape of Sound

uploaded 10/4/12

Homeostasis
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Homeostasis

uploaded 10/4/12

Fast Processes
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Fast Processes

uploaded 9/17/12

Fast Processes
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  • Educational
Fast Processes

The Earth is over 4 billion years old, but the surface is much younger. How is this possible? Volcanoes, landslides and earthquakes. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions

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The layers of the Earth
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  • Educational
The layers of the Earth

The Earth is approximately 4,000 miles from the center to its surface, but what makes up those miles of earth? Let's take a journey inside.

Fire + Sand = Glass!
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  • Educational
Fire + Sand = Glass!

Learn what a glass is on an atomic level and how engineers process and treat glass to give it unique properties.

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A Voyage to Mars: Bone Loss in Space
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  • Educational
A Voyage to Mars: Bone Loss in Space

Why do bones get weaker with less gravity and how can we prevent bone loss in space?

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The Invention of the Battery
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The Invention of the Battery

How does a battery work? Allow Alessandro Volta and Luigi Galvani to explain.

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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/

Flocculation
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Flocculation

Making clean and tasty water with cool science!

An Introduction to Calorimetry
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An Introduction to Calorimetry

Jacob and Erica learn about measuring energy through calorimetry.

Colorful Chemistry of Acids and Bases
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Colorful Chemistry of Acids and Bases

Test the acidity of household products using something you can find in the supermarket: purple cabbage.

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.

Bread Mold Kills Bacteria
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Bread Mold Kills Bacteria

How the penicillin in bread mold kills bacteria.

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.

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Why do leaves change color?
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Time for Me to Leaf: Tree Chlorophyll Chromatography

Do this experiment to learn about different pigments in leaves.

Space: So Close, So Far
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  • Educational
Space: So Close, So Far

Build a scale model of the solar system to understand just how far the planets are from the Earth.

Turn of the Earth
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  • Educational
Turn of the Earth

How to build a Foucault Pendulum to prove that the Earth is rotating.

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

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

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