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NOVA LabsFor something we use every day, energy is a pretty mysterious concept, one ripe for students’ imaginations.  That’s why NOVA is excited to announce the launch of the Energy Lab – the second Lab in a growing collection of research resources on the NOVA Labs site.  In this Lockheed Martin-funded site, teens and students can design renewable energy systems for cities across the U.S. and compete with lab participants nationally, with the best designs meeting energy demands while saving on money and carbon emissions.

This Lab investigates what energy is, how it can be converted into useful forms, and why some sources are running low.  More specifically, it encourages students to consider:

Using Energy:  What is energy and how can we produce and use it more efficiently?

Finding alternatives:  What alternatives do we have to limited resources like fossil fuels?

Storing and Moving energyWhat are the challenges of moving electricity where it needs to be, when it needs to be there?

An Educator guide provides teachers with a research challenge for students, a video library, and opportunities for students to interact with scientists and engineers.

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America Revealed, airing Wednesdays on WGBY, is a new series that reveals the inner-workings of our country, the systems and patterns that keep our country running.  The series, which is full of exciting learning opportunities for students, looks at four important areas of America’s infrastructure:  Food, Transport, Energy and Manufacturing.

Using beautiful and breath-taking aerial photography to provide an otherwise unseen view of America as well as original data visualizations to demonstrate how our systems work, the series is presented by technology expert and communications attorney, Yul Kwon, winner of Survivor: Cook Islands 2006.  As presenter and guide, he jumps out of aeroplanes in Kansas, climbs to the top of wind turbines in the Columbia River Gorge,  and takes part in a giant tomato fight in Nevada.

The series makers have created ten video stories exclusively for classroom use. These videos are supported by engaging, standards-aligned lesson plans that provide teachers with interactive content, tools, and ideas to delve deeper into the show’s thought-provoking themes. If you’re an educator who is interested in creating a lesson based around the series, or just looking for inspiring curriculum-based teaching opportunities, these resources will get you started.

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