Bloomberg
Germany Green Lawmaker Bayaz: 'Germany Needs Investment'
Nov.29 -- Germany's Green Party Bundestag Member Danyal Bayaz highlighted "structural challenges" that Germany is facing, calling on investment for a digital transformation and the greening of the German economy. Bayaz spoke with...
Bloomberg
TD Ameritrade CEO on $4 Billion Scottrade Acquisition
Oct. 24 -- Tim Hockey, TD Ameritrade Holding president and chief executive officer, explains why TD Ameritrade and its largest stakeholder, Toronto-Dominion Bank, agreed to buy Scottrade Financial Services for $4 billion. He speaks with...
Museum of Science
Ei E: To Get to the Other Side: Designing Bridges Lesson 1
This teacher introduces an engineering challenge with a story. The main character, Javier, a boy from Texas, learns about civil engineering as he designs his own bridge. [8:57]
Museum of Science
Eie: To Get to the Other Side: Designing Bridges Lesson 3
Watch footage of lesson where students perform a controlled test of three types of bridges to see how much weight the bridges can support. [13:07]
Museum of Science
Ei E: To Get to the Other Side: Designing Bridges Lesson 4
This model lesson shows students applying their knowledge of balance, forces, and civil engineering as they imagine, plan, create, test, and improve their own bridges. [14:07]
PBS
Pbs Kids Design Squad: Cardboard Playhouse
Have you ever built a slide out of cardboard? Watch as Nate engineers a playhouse for his son, Calvin. [5:23]
Museum of Science
Ei E: To Get to the Other Side: Designing Bridges Lesson 2
Students think like civil engineers in this model lesson as they observe how forces affect structures and implement engineering solutions to balance forces and prevent structural failure. [9:58]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: The Ruff Ruffman Show: Eye of the Hamster
Explore structural science as Ruff Ruffman uses his new service, called "Ask Ruff First" or "ARF, to entertain a bored hamster. [4:26]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: The Ruff Ruffman Show: Ruffman Escapes!
Explore structural science as Ruff Ruffman uses his new service, called "Ask Ruff First" or "ARF, to find out if you can build a chair from a newspaper. [4:59]