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Preview of TED Talk: NASA’s First Software Engineer: Margaret Hamilton- Matt Porter and Mar

TED Talk: NASA’s First Software Engineer: Margaret Hamilton- Matt Porter and Mar

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the life-saving innovations of Margaret Hamilton, the software engineer who helped land Apollo 11 on the moon. Students will learn how Hamilton’s work on the Apollo Guidance Computer introduced concepts like asynchronous programming and Priority Displays, ensuring the mission’s success. This resource includes: 20 thought-provoking discussion questions A structured essay prompt on Hamilton’s innovations and impact An expanded debate topic on the role of h
Preview of TED Talk: The Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theore

TED Talk: The Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theore

Introduce students to one of the most profound discoveries in modern mathematics with this TED-Ed companion resource on Kurt Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem. This resource includes 20 thought-provoking questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a rigorous classroom debate. Students will explore the foundations of mathematical proof, the limits of axiomatic systems, and the philosophical implications of unprovable truths. Ideal for high school and college courses in math, logic, philosophy, or comp
Preview of TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

Engage your students in the fascinating world of game theory with this 2/3 of the Average Guessing Game Companion Resource. Designed for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes: 20 critical discussion questions about rationality, strategy, and common knowledge An expanded essay prompt connecting Nash equilibrium and k-level reasoning to real-world scenarios A structured debate topic exploring whether human behavior is driven more by logic or psychologyPerfect for economics,
Preview of Cryptography Worksheet and Scavenger Hunt: Caesar Shift

Cryptography Worksheet and Scavenger Hunt: Caesar Shift

I created this worksheet and scavenger hunt for an all girls STEM-careers camp. The girls were ages 6-12, so we completed the worksheet together, and did the scavenger hunt in two groups based on age. The clues for the scavenger hunt will probably need to be rewritten based on the locations you have available. Additionally, the answer to the first question on the worksheet is "girls rock", and this may also need to be changed in a typical classroom or enrichment setting. Overall, this is a great
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