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The First Trip To Earth’s Stratosphere Was A Disaster

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In 1931, Professor Auguste Piccard and his assistant Dr. Kipfer took a trip to Earth's stratosphere. Despite setback after setback (and being presumed dead by everyone back on the ground), they were able to both set a new altitude record and help prove where a bunch of mysterious radiation was coming from.

Calligraphy Happy Birthday

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Follow along in this short tutorial to learn how to write Happy Birthday in calligraphy lettering.

Should you rinse your dishes before placing them in the dishwasher? - Rachel Yang

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Take a look inside a dishwasher to explore how these machines work, and find out how to get the cleanest dishes from every use.

How To Draw: The World Cup Trophy

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We are drawing the famous World Cup Trophy! It's one of the most recognizable awards in all of sports.

How To Draw Greg From Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

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Learn how to draw Greg from Diary of a Wimpy Kid with creator Jeff Kinney.

Primitive Technology: Mud mortar experiment and firing roof tiles

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Mud mortar experiment and firing roof tiles.

Make Art That Moves

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Learn how to make a hoop inspired by the work of Linda Bell. Make some art and then experiment with how you can move it!

How To Be More Creative

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Can setting yourself some limits lead to more creativity? Experts believe constraints can actually be helpful for creativity - up to a point.

Make A Julio Le Parc Mobile

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Make your own simple hanging mobile using recycled materials, inspired by Julio Le Parc.

Primitive Technology: Hut with Underfloor Heating (Ondol/Hypocaust)

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I built a thatched hut with an underfloor heating system for the purpose of drying bricks, tiles and pottery faster.

The Future of Veritasium

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Am I retiring?

Primitive Technology: Portable pulley blower

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The previous pulley blower was fixed in place and couldn't be moved due to stakes hammered into the ground that supported the rotor for the blower.

Kids As Collaborators: Ruth Asawa's Teaching Philosophy

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Join a second grade class in discovering simple sculptures inspired by artist, Ruth Asawa.

Taking Pictures With the Sun

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Did you know there's a way to make art using the light from the sun? It's called a cyanotype, and Mister Brown is going to tell you all about how they work, and how to make your own.

Primitive Technology: Convection turbine experiments (hot air windmill)

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I built a turbine powered by convection to see if it would be a viable source of motive force in a primitive setting.

Pointillism Painting

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Students will learn about the characteristics and history of the pointillism movement.

Becorns & Bluebirds

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Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

Scribble Drawings

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In this art lesson, students will explore a fun and creative drawing activity that begins with a simple scribble.

How To Draw: Giraffe

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We are learning how to draw a fall and winter giraffe. This is a fun lesson that works well for both seasons.

Symphony No. 5 Tracing

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Students can use their hands or scarves to trace the shapes on the screen along with the music.

Straw-Painted Bookmark

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In this art lesson for kids, students will use acrylic paint, straws, and watercolour paper to create a textured ocean design.