Show Detail: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: 'STEM in 30'

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27944

Event Date:

4/13/2017

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00:27:50

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Outside

Producer

Shawn Serre (PCTV)

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The STEM in 30 program, which consists of live, fast-paced, 30-minute webcasts, is designed to increase interest and engagement in STEM for students. To enhance the learning experience, classes can get involved with the content through the interactive Cover It Live feature, including poll questions and classroom activities. The webcast will be available live on the National Air and Space Museum website as well as NASA TV, and will be archived for on-demand viewing.

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Episode Description:

Published on Apr 28, 2017 In this STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) inspired STEM in 30, we will look at some of the technological advances of World War I that solidified the airplaneā€™s legacy as a fighting machine. In conjunction with the Embassy of Belgium, we dive deep into how the war affected the lives of children in an occupied country and how lace makers helped feed a nation. The episode will also look at present works of art by artist soldiers on display in the "Artist Soldiers: Artistic Expression in the First World War" exhibition.

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