NASA Spotlites videos are short (90-120 second) student-produced videos designed to address science misconceptions. The videos are used within classroom-ready 5E lessons that utilize interactive technologies. Lessons foster conceptual change and deeper understanding of scientific vocabulary.
Spotlite: Density
Spotlite: Gas and Mass
Spotlite: Heat & Temperature
Spotlite: Light
Spotlite: Magnets and Metals
Spotlite: Magnets and Metals
Spotlite: Mass & Weight
Spotlite: Movement of Molecules
Spotlite: Movement of Molecules
Spotlite: Objects at Rest
Spotlite: Objects at Rest
Spotlite: Physical Change
Spotlite: Sound Waves & Media
Subject Matter Experts as Educators
Subject Matter Experts as Educators (SME2) videos are produced by students through digital media classes. Students edit raw footage from interviews with NASA engineers and scientists to create SME2 videos, providing an insider's view of STEM careers. These videos are designed to bring the experts into the classroom.

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NASA SME2: How Does the Composition of a Comet Tell Us Our History?
Join Stefanie Milam, Deputy Project Scientist on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, explaining what comets are and how NASA studies them to learn about the formation of our universe.Produced by Newport News Public Schools in Newport News, Virginia.