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Engineering

Channel | updated May 02, 2013

Founded in 1861, MIT and its School of Engineering have a proud history of influencing the world through technological leadership and research innovation. MIT is one of the world’s preeminent research universities: renowned for rigorous academic programs in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship; cutting-edge research; a diverse campus community; and a longstanding commitment to working with the public and private sectors to bring new knowledge to bear on the world’s complex challenges.

The School of Engineering educates about 60 percent of MIT’s undergraduates and 45 percent of our graduate students. Just over a third of MIT’s faculty are in the school.

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Space: So Close, So Far
  • MIT+K12,
  • 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
  • MIT+K12,
  • 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
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
PLAY BALL: The House that Euclid Built

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

Genetic Engineering
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Genetic Engineering

How to isolate and copy a gene.

The Doppler Effect
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
The Doppler Effect

Bouncing Droplets: Superhydrophobic and Superhydrophilic ...
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Bouncing Droplets: Superhydrophobic and Superhydrophilic Surfaces

This video introduces the concept of surface tension, and shows how roughness can make a surface superhydrophobic or superhydrophilic. The Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter models are explained. Special thanks to the MIT BioInstrumentation Lab.

Eratosthenes
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Eratosthenes

Using geometry to measure the circumference of the Earth.

Exploring Circuits
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Exploring Circuits

Try this experiment to understand parallel and series circuits.

Fuel Consumption
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Fuel Consumption

Compare fuel consumption of a car to an airplane.

Heat Transfer
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Heat Transfer

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

Arduino Tutorial #1
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Arduino Tutorial #1

Learn about electronics using an Arduino.

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How a Vaccine Works
  • MIT+K12,
  • 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
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
How Information Travels Wirelessly

Understanding how we use electromagnetic waves to transmit information.

Gel Electrophoresis
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Gel Electrophoresis

Using biology techniques to solve a crime.

PCR: Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
PCR: Polymerase Chain Reaction

How to make copies of DNA

Buoyancy
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Buoyancy

If objects fall towards the earth because gravity acts on them, then why doesn't a ship sink? Buoyancy explains why somethings float while others don't.

Seeds
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Seeds

Learn how different plants grow by letting seeds sprout on moist paper towel.

Shape Memory Materials
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Shape Memory Materials

How do shape metal alloys work?

Lessons from the Teaching and Learning Lab
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Lessons from the Teaching and Learning Lab

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

Welding... with Class
  • MIT+K12,
  • Educational
Welding... with Class

Welding is an important industrial process, but do you know how it works?

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