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307 item(s) found under 'Science and Natural Sciences'.
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Eye Wonder: Fish Hatchery, Library & Ophthalmologist
Have you ever wondered if the stream near you or your local lake will ever run out of fish? DV goes to the fish hatchery to find out! Next, you'll find him hidden in stacks of books at a local library. Then follow our wacky host to visit the eye doctor. Have you ever wondered what an ophthalmologist has to know to be able to test your eyes? Fortunately, DV is able to see more in this Eye Wonder program! It's a program full of surprises that answers what students wonder.
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Eye Wonder: Hydro-electric Power, Sewage Treatment & Cell Phones
Imagine being able to see up close how the big turbines work at a hydro-electric power plant. Follow Eye Wonder as we see the path lake water takes to make electricity, going where few have ventured before…inside the dam at Lake Thurmond. But that’s not all. Close your nose as DV seeks to answer the question of how a sewage treatment plant turns “yuk” into crystal-clear water. Believe us there are micro-organisms hard at work! It’s a jam-packed science program that you won’t want to miss! Next, find out how a cell phone works, how it allows you to get the signal from a little phone to a big tower and then to Grandma!
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Eye Wonder: Koalas, Aircraft & Fashion Design
DV takes off first to learn how airplanes are made. Eye Wonder takes a trip to Lockhead Martin Aeronautics Company to check out how a C130J is produced. The next adventure is to Riverbanks Zoo to find out where the koalas live when they aren't on exhibit and just why they sleep so much! Then DV goes to American Intercontinental University to explore the art of fashion design, answering the question of how clothes go from an idea to a rack at your favorite shopping mall.
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Eye Wonder: Paper, Fair Food and Vegetables
Everyone uses paper every day, but do you know where paper comes from and how it's made. DV takes a tour of Bowater Inc. and he finds out how a tree becomes the paper you use everyday. We all love going to the fair and eating until we can't eat anymore. Could you ever imagine that to make fair food you have to understand science. Eye Wonder takes a look at the tasty science behind, cotton candy, candy apples and popcorn. Now that we've had all that fair food, we need some green leafy vegetables, so DV goes to the farm and what a farm he finds. DV talks with the folks at Walter P. Rawl and Sons to find out how they grow and package all the vegetables they send to your local grocery store.
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Eye Wonder: Pit Crew, Oceanographer & Brick
What do a pit crew, Oceanographer and bricks have in common? Try Eye Wonder topics! Join DV as he learns that racecar pit crews train just like other professional athletes. Next, go with DV to the coast to find out how Oceanographers can study the sea by using airplanes and other technological tools. Then take an adventure with DV to explore the process of making bricks. Never a dull moment on Eye Wonder!
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Eye Wonder: Sail Plane, Magazines & Radio
DV visits a small airstrip where he goes for a ride in a sail plane. Learn the the process from concept to completion on how a magazine is made. DV's last venture for the day is over to a radio station as he visits with his friend "Roddrick the DJ" to learn what it is like to work in the business.
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Eye Wonder: Seeds, Physics and ER Rescue
Plants have to come from somewhere and how do we get different plants? DV takes his camera to Park Seed Company to talk to a scientist about how seeds are maintained, how to keep a supply of seeds and then we see how they are packaged and shipped out across the country.
We all know that carnival rides are fun, but did you know they can help you understand your science lessons. Eye Wonder takes a physics teacher to the fair so that he can explain the science behind the rides. He tells DV why you are afraid and why you get sick on some rides.
Eye Wonder visits a local hospital to take a tour of their emergency air rescue helicopter. DV learns the different parts of the helicopter as well as how expertly trained the folks are who work on these life saving flights.
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Eye Wonder: Submarines, Food Bank & Wildlife Hospital
DV takes a trip to the coast to visit a research vessel in port that contains a two-man submarine. Then he explores the workings at a local food bank. Ending this segment, DV gets to see first hand how injured wild animals are taken in at a wildlife hospital and cared for until they can be retuned to the wild.
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Eye Wonder: Volume 1
Now in its third season, Eye Wonder investigates Science, Technology and Math topics using lighthearted, character-driven adventures in real world settings. Through the eyes of “DV,” an unconventional videographer on a mission to reveal the scientific world around him, a doughnut becomes a lesson in cellular transport and a ride in a sailplane introduces the laws of motion. Technological innovation and career education are running themes of the program. Appealing to students’ innate sense of inquiry, Eye Wonder promotes higher order thinking and motivates further exploration of standards-based science and math content. Middle school students can suggest topics for future programs via the Web site.
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Eye Wonder: Volume 2
Eye Wonder investigates Science, Technology and Math topics using lighthearted, character-driven adventures in real world settings. Through the eyes of “DV,” an unconventional videographer on a mission to reveal the scientific world around him, a doughnut becomes a lesson in cellular transport and a ride in a sailplane introduces the laws of motion. Technological innovation and career education are running themes of the program. Appealing to students’ innate sense of inquiry, Eye Wonder promotes higher order thinking and motivates further exploration of standards-based science and math content. Middle school students can suggest topics for future programs via the Web site.
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