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Light in Action:  Lasers, Cameras & Other Cool Stuff
This new SPIE video, Light in Action: Lasers, Cameras & Other Cool Stuff, features kids showing kids aged 9-11 that science can be fun and exciting and that advancements with light are all around them.

Upbeat music and fast-paced video spark kids attention, while interactive experiments and simple animations help communicate basic principles about light - Light travels in a straight line (Pinhole Camera), Light can be bounced and bent (Kaleidoscope), Light is made up of many colors (Bubbles). The 14-minute DVD is free to educators and others interested in introducing young people to optics.

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Light in Action - Pinhole Camera Experiment, Part 1 of 3 - PDF
Light in Action - Kaleidoscope Experiment, Part 2 of 3 - PDF
Light in Action - Bubble Expiriment, Part 3 of 3 - PDF
 
Produced by SPIE and Black Dog Productions c. 2009
Financial support provided by IEEE Photonics Society.
DVD Length: 14min.
Audience Age: 9-11

To request a free copy email mailto:pascale@spie.org or call +1 360 676 3290.

Optics: Light at Work

SPIE wants kids to get excited about optics. We'd like to increase the number and diversity of students that choose to take advanced science and mathematics courses, and we'd like these young people to pursue a career in science and engineering.

This video provides kids with real world applications of optics technology - remote controls, cell phones, bar code scanners, and computers - things they use in their daily lives, as well as, examples of "cool" new technology such as nanomedicine, space telescopes, invisibility, and solar energy.

The emphasis is on asking questions, exhibiting curiosity, being challenged by problem-solving, having ideas, doing what you love, and the sheer fun of creating things that people need. We stress how engineering and science jobs align with the career motivators such as enjoyable, good working environment, making a difference, income, and flexibility. The youthful background music, fast-paced imagery, and a smart young presenter work to keep students focused and interested throughout the film. A wide variety of scientists of many cultural backgrounds, races, genders, and nationalities provides inspiration to all.

Produced by SPIE and Black Dog Productions c. 2007
Financial support provided by OSA.
DVD Length: 15 min.
Audience Age: 12-13

To request a free copy email pascale@spie.org or call +1 360 676 3290.

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Careers in Optics
Careers in Optics
This CD-ROM is a must-see for anyone who is considering a career in science. The program allows the viewer to experience the excitement of people working in the fascinating and rapidly expanding fields of optics and photonics. In this production you will hear and see: 

* An explanation of optics and photonics technologies
* Examples of its many applications
* Interviews with enthusiastic and diverse individuals who work in optics

Take this program to your local high school, colleges, and career guidance centers. Optics is an exciting profession with a bright future. Don't keep it to yourself!

Produced by SPIE c. 2004
CD-ROM Length: 15 min
Audience Age: 16-20

To request a free copy email pascale@spie.org or call +1 360 676 3290.

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