Recommended for Educators
We’ve curated a list of recommended films and short-form series that align with elementary and middle school curriculum subjects. To access educator guides, lesson plans and other educational resources go to https://macgillivrayfreeman.com/mff_eduresources/
Inspire your students with trailblazing role models and new ideas brought to life with the power of film.
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A STEM Lesson - Holding Sway: Wind Engineering
How do engineers make sure the tallest building in the world doesn't collapse?
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A STEM Lesson - Quake Takes: Earthquake Engineering
How do engineers make sure buildings are earthquake-safe?
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A STEM Lesson - Virtual Modeling: Engineering the Future
How are engineers using virtual reality to construct, better, safer buildings?
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A STEM Lesson - Quenching a Thirsty World: Water Engineering
How do engineers get clean drinking water to cities all over the world?
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A STEM Lesson - Who’s In The Driver’s Seat: Autonomous Vehicles
Learn the science behind autonomous vehicles.
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A STEM Lesson - Water Wishes: Engineering for Those in Need
Discover how engineers are using their smarts to use to make the world a better place!
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A STEM Lesson - Lessons from the Great Wall: Reverse Engineering
Travel back in time to discover the secrets of ancient engineering!
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A STEM Lesson - Innovative Engineers: Our High Tech Future
Learn how the Bechtel Innovation Center is paving the way for new discoveries in engineering.
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A STEM Lesson - A License to Engineer: Let’s Get Professional
Learn what it means to be an engineer.
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A STEM Lesson - Lean and Green: Engineering Alternative Energy
Learn how engineers are finding alternative sources of energy to create a sustainable future.