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Offshore Drilling Rigs 101: How YOU Can Work On One!

Offshore Drilling Rigs 101: How YOU Can Work On One!

What does it take to explore for the oil and gas deep beneath the ocean sea floors? Jose Tovar will take you on a virtual tour of the Ocean Star, one of the first offshore drilling rigs whose sole purpose was to explore for oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico. You’ll learn how an offshore drilling rig works, and how YOU can be part of a dynamic drilling crew onboard an offshore rig in the future!

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Elementary, Middle School, High School

IT'S EVERYONES' RESPONSIBILITY! It's our HOME!

IT'S EVERYONES' RESPONSIBILITY! It's our HOME!

Where does my trash go? Why is recycling important? Discover what happens to our trash when it goes to the landfills and why it is SO important to recycle. Learn about the rules of recycling and why they are important. Afterall, we only have one Earth, we all have a responsibility to protect it.

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Elementary, Middle School, High School

Wonders All Around: Making Dreams a Reality

Wonders All Around: Making Dreams a Reality

Hear the story about a kid who grew up reading Buck Rogers comic strips and dreaming about walking on the moon. This kid never gave up his dreams. He went to college, studied engineering, learned how to fly, and became an astronaut. He then spent a large part of his adult life designing and testing a real-life jetpack that could fly in outer space! This is the story of Bruce McCandless II and the Manned Maneuvering Unit—proof that there are wonders all around. Some we find, and some we make ourselves.

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Elementary, Middle School, High School

Everyone Can Make a Difference

Everyone Can Make a Difference

What can you do to make changes in your community? Highlighting examples from the acclaimed book Kids Who Are Changing the World, let’s examine the issues that concerned these children and learn how they did something about it. What did all of these children have in common? Take-away some project ideas that you can explore to participate in your own way to change your community.

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From Field to Fork - STEM & Sustainability in Corn Production

From Field to Fork - STEM & Sustainability in Corn Production

Join us as we explore the ways corn farmers use STEM on their operations every day! Learn about other careers in the corn industry and how they all connect to provide a safe, healthy, and sustainable food supply.

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Science
Elementary, Middle School, High School

STEM Lesson: Gerald A. Lawson - The ULTIMATE Gamer

STEM Lesson: Gerald A. Lawson - The ULTIMATE Gamer

How many of you enjoy playing video games from home? Believe it or not, it hasn't always been possible! Let's discover how the work of Gerald (Jerry) Lawson allows you to enjoy your videogaming today and how maybe one day too, you can create video games of your own!

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STEM Lesson: Dirty Water: Clean Water

STEM Lesson: Dirty Water: Clean Water

Nancy Williams discusses the 14 Grand Challenges for engineering with a focus on the challenge,

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Science
Elementary, Middle School, High School

Career Connection: Dare to Dream

Career Connection: Dare to Dream

Having the courage to pursue your dreams even in the face of obstacles can be challenging. In 'Dare to Dream', Jarred will talk about the things that enabled him to follow his passion for science and engineering despite facing adversity along the way. He will also give advice to students on how they can achieve their goals and aspirations, and encourage them by mentioning prominent STEM figures throughout history who overcame incredible odds to pave the way for other minorities in their respective fields of study.

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Elementary, Middle School, High School

Career Connection: Artist or Engineer? How about both.

Career Connection: Artist or Engineer? How about both.

Dajae Williams is a former NASA Engineer, who is far from your average Rocket Scientist. As an educational hip hop artist, she produces music that makes math and science come alive in the classroom. Learn about Dajae Williams’ creative process that helps combine culture and curriculums. Dajae’s educational hip hop has garnered the attention of NPR, CNN, BET, and many classrooms across the country. Take this opportunity to see how engineering and creativity collide with a screening of Dajae’s newly released music video,