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MIT+K12 Videos

Description

MIT+K12 Videos is an educational media program that seeks to spark curiosity and a love of learning among kids and kids-at-heart.

Check out a large library of K-12 videos that promote STEM-literacy and open the door to MIT and the STEM world!

Topics:
Engineering, Science, STEAM
Grades:
3-5, 6-8, 9-12, K-2

MIT+K12 Videos is an educational media program that seeks to spark curiosity and a love of learning among kids and kids-at-heart. While MI+K12 Videos has ceased daily operations, all of their videos are still freely available for educators and homeschooling parents looking for educational and engaging STEAM videos! 

MIT+K12 Video Series
Science Out Loud!

A web series hosted and co-written by MIT students, with episodes on everything from the physics of skydiving, featuring the MIT Skydiving Club, to humanoid robot brains. You won’t find a single equation in these videos—instead, they feature the gamut of hosts and personalities who will take you into labs, rivers, and the sky!

 

#askMIT

MIT’s grad students, post-docs, and faculty answer questions like, “Could you make a unicorn by crossing DNA?” and “What does the future of nuclear science look like?” 

 

Q’s Views

Quinton MacArthur, former Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions at MIT and current Sr. Associate Director of Admissions at Dartmouth College, interviews graduating MIT students from first-generation-to-college and/or under-represented backgrounds to show young viewers from similar backgrounds what the “top” can be for them.

Screen Required?
Yes
Materials:

Computer; Internet Access; Mobile Device

Time:

Most videos are 2-12 minutes long

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