Oct25

Agricultural Engineering - Feeding the Future

This video, from the Portuguese Engineers Association, presents Agricultural Engineering and generally describes the profession of an Agricultural Engineer and his present contribution to social and economic development

Oct02

Easy Maths for all ages!

The italian web platform REDOOC is providing an easy way to approach to all mathematics difficulties through small videos and examples. Test and games are included. The idea is that nobody is not able to be applied to STEM issues, it is matter to find the right apprenticeship style.

Aug28

Engineering: Dream and Do

A video from the Portuguese Engineers Association that shows how engineering is present in our daily life. The video intends to promote the profession of engineer among the students of elementary and secondary levels.

Jun13

Once upon a time…Science: Einstein

An episode from the famous French animation “Once upon a time… Science”. The famous German Physician Albert Einstein introduces the Theory of Relativity or Simply Relativity. The video is available in Greek.

Jun13

Once upon a time…life: Cells

An episode from the famous French animation “Once upon a time…life”.  The series introduces the beginning of life and living beings and the way the human body works. 

Jun13

Once upon a time...The Discoverers: Faraday and Electricity

In "Faraday and Electricity" episode of "Once upon a time...The Discoverers" cartoon series, children get familiar with the most important inventions and discoveries of the great scientists and the main principles and theories in the field of Electricity. The video is available in Spanish.

Jun13

The Archimedes’ law of buoyancy

The video is one of the series of the TV programme “Eureka”, which was projected by the educational Greek television in 1981. Its purpose is to describe the phenomenon of buoyancy that had been discovered by the ancient Greek Mathematician, Archimedes. The video, which comes from the Canadian television TVO, is translated in Greek.    It explains why a metal material, like an anchor, is drown due to the fact that its density is higher than the water’s, and, as a result, the gravitational pull is greater than the force of the water that pushes it upwards. On the other hand, a cork floats due to its lower density, whereas a plastic material would be in the middle of the water without drowning because its density is equal to the water’s. This physical law is known as “Buoyancy”. 

May15

pi day at ITIS E. Mattei Urbino

A event about pi day 3/14/17 at ITIS E. Mattei, Urbino.

Apr19

Measuring the Speed of Light with Marshmallow Bunnies

The speed of light is measured in a microwave oven using the frequency of the microwave and the wavelength in a pyrex full of marshmallows by measuring the distance of the hot spots.

Feb21

Once upon a time...The Discoverers: Lavoisier and Chemistry

In "Lavoisier and Chemistry" episode of "Once upon a time...The Discoverers" cartoon series, children get familiar with the work of Antoine Lavoisier in the field of Chemistry. The video is available in Greek.

Oct16

Didactic experiment: homemade thermometer

Thermometres are instruments used to measure the temperature and the usual are those containing colorated alcohol or a liquid called mercury inside that dilates or contracts with changes in temperature. With this experiment we will learn how to build a homemade thermometer and we will understand how it works.

Aug28

Portuguese Engineers Association: For the Development and Quality of Life

This video, from the Portuguese Engineers Association, presents the history of engineering in Portugal and shows the importance of engineering for the development and quality life in nowadays, and the future developments expected for the profession of engineer.

Jun13

Once upon a time…Science: Darwin

An episode from the famous French animation “Once upon a time… Science”. The above video represents the main theory of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin.   The 15th video of the French animation “Once upon a time …Science” analyses Darwin’s theory, which is based on “Natural Selection” that it’s a key mechanism of evolution, the change in heritable traits of a population over time. The video is available in Greek.

Jun13

Once Upon a Time…the discoverers: Marie Curie

An episode from the famous French animation “Once upon a time… the discoverers”. The series introduces the scientific discoveries and the people who made them. 

Jun13

Once upon a time...The Discoverers: Lavoisier and Chemistry

In "Lavoisier and Chemistry" episode of "Once upon a time...The Discoverers" cartoon series, children get familiar with the work of Antoine Lavoisier in the field of Chemistry. The video is available in Spanish.

Jun13

The barometer and the atmospheric pressure

The video describes how the barometer works. Initially, it was invented in order to explain the empty gap created in a tube filled with water. Invented by Torriccelli, the mercury barometer remained one of the most common ways to measure atmospheric pressure until 2007, when its use was forbidden due to its toxicity. The video is in English and contains Greek subtitles.

May24

Why does the sky seem blue? Analysing the theory of “Rayleigh scattering"

The physicist, Stavros Louverdis, analyses in an interactive way the optical phenomenon of sky’s “blue” colour. Based on the theory of “Rayleigh scattering”, he also explains why the sunset looks red. ThevideoisavailableinGreek.

May09

Donald in Mathmagic Land

Donald in Mathmagic Land

Popular educative Disney film that introduces the world of Mathematics and Geometry.

Apr03

Chemistry and physics experiments

Some experiments of chemistry and physics by Alessandro Panaroni and Francesco Serafini.

Feb21

Once upon a time...The Discoverers: Faraday and Electricity

In "Faraday and Electricity" episode of "Once upon a time...The Discoverers" cartoon series, children get familiar with the most important inventions and discoveries of the great scientists and the main principles and theories in the field of Electricity. The link present the episode in Greek.

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