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Bridgeman Arts

Vickers aircraft in construction, design and in flight. C20th scientific and industrial innovation.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
Stock Footage15:55
Bridgeman Arts

She Flies - A film about the Concorde

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This iconic award-winning film documents the supersonic Mach 11 aircraft, the Concorde 001, and its first flight from Blagnac, Toulouse, France in March 1969. The end of the film features the first flight of the Concorde 002 from the UK,...
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Bloomberg

Musk Calls Twitter 'Brittle' After Second Outage

Higher Ed
Twitter Inc. was recovering from its second outage in less than a week, after an "internal change" caused users to get error messages when clicking on links within tweets. Kurt Wager reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip3:47
Bloomberg

Miller: U.S. Education Must Meet Needs of High-Tech Jobs

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- Steve Miller, non-executive chairman at AIG, discusses the technological shortfalls of the U.S. workforce and the need for improved education for the next generation of workers. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

Brexit puts pressure on UK car manufacturers

Higher Ed
This should be a fine time for British carmakers, with sales increasing nicely, but for one major storm front - the impossible-to-predict ramifications of the country's vote to leave the European Union (EU).As British industry leaders...
Instructional Video3:27
SciShow

Great Minds: Alan Turing

9th - 12th
Alan Turing helped defeat the Nazis and conceptualized the first computers, yet he was arrested for gross indecency because he was homosexual. The video explains the math genius and how his many talents were used to help society. It also...
Instructional Video4:42
TED-Ed

The Real Story Behind Archimedes' Eureka!

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...
Instructional Video5:38
PBS

Career Connections | Sound Engineer

6th - 12th
Love the sound of music? Sound engineers produce the audio for music, radio, film, and television. Learn what it takes to run those fantastic soundboards from a short video.
Instructional Video4:39
PBS

Career Connections | Construction Manager

6th - 12th Standards
Don a hard hat and grab an iPad; both are essential tools for construction managers. A short video details the education, skills, and tools required for those interested in a career in this fast-growing field.
Instructional Video11:02
Crash Course

Cheese, Catastrophes, and Process Control: Crash Course Engineering #25

9th - 12th
Let's consider how cheese is an important consideration in engineering. An educational video introduces viewers to the concept of process control systems. It uses an example of a Toronto cheese factory to highlight the importance of a...
Instructional Video13:21
Crash Course

Cathedrals and Universities: Crash Course History of Science #11

9th - 12th Standards
How are so many medieval buildings still standing today? And, how did ancient builders learn such skills? Discover the amazing feats of medieval engineers with part 11 in a 15-installment History of Science series. The narrator describes...
Instructional Video13:04
Crash Course

The Medieval Islamicate World: Crash Course History of Science #7

9th - 12th Standards
The Medieval Islamicate World was truly a world of wonders! Clocks with gears, armillary spheres ... and robots that played music? Journey to ancient Baghdad, the center of science and math with the seventh video in a History of Science...
Instructional Video6:10
Real Engineering

Material Properties 101

10th - Higher Ed
The six words you need to know to describe materials: stiff, strong, ductile, brittle, tough, and hard. Scholars learn how to investigate and describe material properties using a stress-strain graph. They identify yield strength and...
Instructional Video5:14
MinutePhysics

How Airplanes Are Made

9th - 12th
It's high time you taught your physics scholars about airplanes. Tour the manufacturing facility of one of the world's largest passenger planes, the Airbus 350, in a narrated video. Explore the birth of this machine, from sketches by...
Instructional Video3:09
Engenius Films

What is an Engineer?

5th - 12th
So what is an engineer? An informative video provides a brief introduction to engineering. It shows what kids think an engineer is and what engineers think of the profession.
Instructional Video4:13
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Crash Course Kids

Let's Build a City

3rd - 8th
Explore the concept of engineering through urban planning with a video that strives to answer the question, "How can we use engineering to design a city that is safe, healthy, sustainable, and fun to live...
Instructional Video4:27
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Crash Course Kids

Architecture Adventure

3rd - 8th
A challenge to viewers: create your own personal space where you are free to relax and make as much noise as you want. Challenge accepted! Here is a video that focuses on the architectural side of engineering, as well as the process...
Instructional Video4:27
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Crash Course Kids

The Robot Challenge

3rd - 8th
It's every learners' worst nightmare: they drop their phone down a storm drain and can't get it back. Yikes! Here is an informative and entertaining video in which future engineers review the engineering process, and help to...
Instructional Video4:44
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Crash Course Kids

Testing and Trials

3rd - 8th
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...
Instructional Video4:35
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Crash Course Kids

Designing a Trial

3rd - 8th
Watch the video to gain insight into an intriguing combination of the engineering process and a game of ring toss. Viewers examine the activity through the eyes of the engineers that first set the criteria for a successful outcome....
Instructional Video4:02
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Crash Course Kids

Fixing Failure Points

3rd - 8th
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...
Instructional Video4:06
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Crash Course Kids

Succeed by Failing

3rd - 8th
"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...
Instructional Video3:01
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Crash Course Kids

Try Trials

3rd - 8th
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. 
Instructional Video4:38
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Crash Course Kids

Bowled Over - Isolating Variables

3rd - 8th
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...