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Air Bag Design
Using automobile crash test footage, this video segment adapted from NOVA shows some of the challenges in designing the air bag.

3-12 QuickTime Video

Arch Bridge
This video segment adapted from Building Big illustrates the strength of the arch in bridge design and construction.

3-12
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Automatic Door Opener
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, watch the design process in action as cast members create automatic door openers to open their bedroom doors while still lying down.

3-8
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Balloon Brain: Designing a Helmet
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members are challenged to design protective headgear for a water balloon using what they know about the properties of the materials available.

K-8
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Building a Dam Like a Beaver
In this video segment from WGBH, children make a dam with dirt, sticks, and stones to try to stop the flow of water.

K-2
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Building the Channel Tunnel
How do you build a tunnel 32 miles long -- under water? This video segment adapted from Building Big, follows the construction of the Channel Tunnel (nicknamed "Chunnel"), the engineering wonder that connects England to France.

3-12
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Clifton Suspension Bridge
This video segment from Building Big illustrates the basic design principles of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England.

3-12 QuickTime Video

Columns: Experimenting with Balloons
Watch the ZOOM cast find out how many balloons filled with air and then with water are required to support the weight of a cast member.

3-8 QuickTime Video

Columns: Experimenting with Paper Cups
In this video segment from ZOOM, the cast experiments to see if a bunch of paper cups covered by a piece of cardboard can support the weight of a cast member.

3-8
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Columns: Finding the Strongest Shape
In this video segment, members of the ZOOM cast experiment by bending and folding sheets of paper into various shapes to see which shape will support the weight of a heavy book.

K-8 QuickTime Video

Columns: Hillary's Neighborhood
In this video segment from ZOOM, Hillary, from Randolph, MA, takes us on a tour of the columns in her neighborhood.

K-8
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Construct an Aqueduct
Think like an engineer and build an aqueduct in this interactive activity from the NOVA Web site.

3-12 Shockwave Interactive

Design: Building a House
This collection of images follows the process of building a house from cutting the trees and making the bricks to finishing construction.

K-8
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Designing a Paper Bridge
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members make a bridge from a single piece of paper. Will it be strong enough to hold a hundred pennies?

3-8
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Designing Balloon Cars
Can the air in a balloon power a car? Watch students from Weston, Massachusetts, demonstrate their balloon car designs in this video adapted from ZOOM.

3-8
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Designing Electric Circuits: Door Alarm
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members design and build door alarms using a variety of materials, including aluminum foil, batteries, and buzzers.

3-8 QuickTime Video

Designing Electric Circuits: Steadiness Tester
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members discover that metal is a good conductor of electricity as they play the steadiness tester game.

3-5
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Easy-Fit Design
In this video produced for Teachers' Domain, Chi-An Wang, a mechanical engineering graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, describes her process when working with New Balance to design a new triathlon shoe.

3-12 QuickTime Video

Funny Boat
In this video segment adapted from FETCH!™, contestants are challenged to use materials from a garbage dump to build a boat that floats, can be steered, and is propelled by something other than oars.

3-8 QuickTime Video

Glider Boy
Meet 12-year-old Jesse, the designer of dozens of gliders, in this ZOOM video segment. Some of his gliders fit in your hand, while others can only be stored in the garage. Watch his gliders go and learn why they fly.

K-8
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Grass Bridge
In this video segment adapted from NOVA, watch residents of the Peruvian Andes build a suspension bridge made entirely of grass.

3-12
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A House for Teddy Bear
In this video segment from WGBH, children experiment with cardboard and build a house for their stuffed animals.

K-2
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How Do You Keep Lemonade Cool?
This video segment adapted from FETCH!™ shows contestants experimenting with different materials to see which is the best insulator and thus best able to keep the lemonade at their stand cool for customers.

3-8 QuickTime Video

How Engineering Affects Your Life
Students explore the engineering that impacts their day-to-day life.

K-2 Lesson Plan

Igloo 101
Learn what it takes to build an igloo—from the best kind of snow to the most effective tools—and other little-known facts about these traditional Canadian Inuit structures in this interactive activity from NOVA.

3-8 Flash Interactive

Kid Designer: A Comfortable Cardboard Chair
Follow along in this video segment from ZOOM as 13-year-old Nick explains how he came up with a design, tested materials, and constructed his own cardboard chair.

3-12
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Lifting with Air
How can you lift a heavy metal table using air? In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members succeed in lifting a table using their own breath and a few plastic bags.

K-8
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Materials Lab
This interactive activity from the Building Big Web site explores the properties of different types of building materials.

3-12 Flash Interactive

Sharing Water Between Dams
In this video segment from WGBH, children figure out how to control the flow of water so it supplies two dams.

K-2
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The Skyscraper Challenge
In this interactive activity from the Building Big Web site, investigate hypothetical structural emergencies and figure out how to repair them.

3-12 HTML Interactive

Telescope Girl
In this video segment from ZOOM, 12-year-old Katy gives people in her neighborhood a glimpse of the moon through a 10-inch reflecting telescope she built herself.

K-8
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Testing Insulators: Ice Cube in a Box
Watch the ZOOM cast discover which insulator -- newspaper or aluminum foil -- is better at keeping an ice cube frozen longer.

K-5
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Triangles: Designing a Newspaper Chair
Watch the ZOOM cast build a chair out of newspaper by making good use of the strength of triangles.

3-8
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Young Inventors
In this stills collage adapted from the National Science Teachers Association/Craftsman Young Inventors Awards, see several inventions by students in grades 4-7 and read about some of the challenges they faced during the design process.

K-8 Flash Image