News Clip5:00
Bloomberg

What the EV Transition Means for Auto Workers

Higher Ed
Arcady Sosinov, founder and CEO at FreeWire Technologies, a provider of ultrafast electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, discusses the future of the automobile and EV industries as UAW workers are striking. He joins Caroline Hyde and...
News Clip5:43
Curated Video

What Makes The U.S. So Invested In Cars?

Higher Ed
U.S. expansion and development has historically favored the automobile.
News Clip9:47
Bloomberg

Airbus CEO Faury Sees 'Lots of Orders' at Paris Air Show

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Guillaume Faury, Airbus SE chief executive officer, discusses the launch of the A321XLR aircraft, production in China, and consolidation in the aerospace industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the Paris Air Show...
Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

As Mardi Gras 2012 reaches its pinnacle Fat Tuesday, the float making business remains in full gear ahead all year long. Mardi Gras World builds the big floats, they have been in business for more than half a century. There is so much interest in what they do , that the studio also offer tours 12 months a year, seven days a week.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Mardi Gras Floats: Big Business in New Orleans CAPTION: As Mardi Gras 2012 reaches its pinnacle Fat Tuesday, the float making business remains in full gear ahead all year long. Mardi Gras World builds the big floats. Its...
Instructional Video
Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: Model T Ford/assembly Line

9th - 10th Standards
Henry Ford's Model-T was produced for over 19 years. It birthed the modern industrial assembly-line process, and in 1927, the 15 millionth and final Model -T rolled off the assembly-line. [6:54]
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Eie: Marvelous Machines: Making Work Easier Assembly Lines Lesson 2

1st - 5th
Watch this model lesson where the teacher prepares the students to think like industrial engineers as they compare making a product independently with making a product in an assembly line. [12:48]
Instructional Video
Museum of Science

Ei E: Assembly Lines

K - 1st
Students think like industrial engineers as they compare the advantages and disadvantages of making a product independently with making a product in an assembly line.
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course History of Science #28: Ford, Cars, and a New Revolution

9th - 10th
Historians love to debate each other. One such debate is over the Industrial Revolution. The argument is that the first half of the Industrial Revolution was markedly different from the second half. See what you think after you watch...
Instructional Video
A&E Television

History.com: Henry Ford

9th - 10th
Although Ford is an important figure in the history of America, he is also a controversial one. Review his accomplishments as well as his altercations. [3:18]