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Sciencemakers DVD Toolkit Table of Contents ScienceMakers DVD Toolkit Table of Contents ScienceMakers DVD Toolkit Table of Contents .........................................................................................................1 Index by Experiment ...............................................................................................................................................2-3 Introduction/How To Use this Guide ......................................................................................................................4-5 Spotlights Chemistry ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-41 Albert Antoine .................................................................................................................................... 6-10 Ralph Gardner-Chavis ...................................................................................................................... 11-17 William Lester, Jr. .............................................................................................................................18-25 Samuel Massie ..................................................................................................................................26-30 Isiah M. Warner ................................................................................................................................ 31-36 Bobby L. Wilson ...............................................................................................................................37-41 Earth Science ..............................................................................................................................................42-54 Waverly Person .................................................................................................................................42-48 Warren M. Washington .....................................................................................................................49-54 Life Sciences ............................................................................................................................................ 55-130 Joanne Berger-Sweeney ................................................................................................................... 55-58 Wayne Bowen ....................................................................................................................................59-62 James Bowman ..................................................................................................................................63-71 Edwin Cooper ...................................................................................................................................72-75 S. Allen Counter ............................................................................................................................... 76-84 Sheila Grimes ................................................................................................................................... 85-91 Erich Jarvis ....................................................................................................................................... 92-95 George Jones .................................................................................................................................... 96-98 Shawna Nesbitt ...............................................................................................................................99-102 Roderic Pettigrew ......................................................................................................................... 103-106 Cecil Pickett...................................................................................................................................107-111 Welton Taylor ................................................................................................................................112-119 John Watson ..................................................................................................................................120-124 Luther S. Williams ........................................................................................................................125-130 Engineering ............................................................................................................................................ 131-144 Alfred Brothers, Jr. ....................................................................................................................... 131-136 John D. Terry ................................................................................................................................ 137-144 Physics ....................................................................................................................................................145-149 Clayton Bates, Jr. ..........................................................................................................................145-149 George Campbell, Jr. .................................................................................................................... 150-155 Darnell Diggs................................................................................................................................ 156-160 Julian Earls ................................................................................................................................... 161-167 Larry Gladney ...............................................................................................................................168-175 Shirley Ann Jackson ..................................................................................................................... 176-181 Walter Massey .............................................................................................................................. 182-188 Ronald E. Mickens ....................................................................................................................... 189-195 Carl Spight ....................................................................................................................................196-202 Herman White .............................................................................................................................. 203-210 YouTube Contest .............................................................................................................................................211-214 Media Guide ....................................................................................................................................................215-218 Oral History Guidelines .................................................................................................................................. 219-220 National Science Standards Alignment ...........................................................................................................221-228 1 Index of Experiments You will notice that although each Spotlight has a specific experiment, there is a significant amount of overlap between scientific fields, and therefore experiment possibilities. The following index should prove useful. The DVD Toolkit is designed so that you can easily swap out experiments as you see fit. For example, feel free to use the “Make a Linear Accelerator” experiment instead of the “Universe Game” experiment when studying Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson. There are two version here – one by experiment, one by field. Experiment Last Name First Name Field 1 Air Cannon Campbell George, Jr. Physicist 2 Amazing Brain Berger-Sweeney Joanne Neurobiologist 3 Bernoulli's Principle Washington Warren M. Atmospheric Scientist 4 Blood Typing Watson John Biology/Biochemist 5 Cabbage Chemistry Warner Isiah M. Chemist (Analytical Chemist) 6 Can You Feel The Difference? Jarvis Erich Neurobiologist 7 Candy Chromatography Lester William, Jr. Chemist (Computational Chemist) 8 Collapsing Can Diggs Darnell Physicist 9 Digestion Investigation Grimes Sheila Veterinary Pathologist 10 Electric Motor Terry John D. Electrical Engineer 11 Exploring With Sound Pettigrew Roderic Radiologist 12 Floating & Sinking White Herman Physicist (Particle Physics) 13 Floating Soap Bubbles Massie Samuel Chemist (Organic Chemist) 14 Flying Tube Brothers Alfred, Jr. Engineer (Aeronautical Engineer) 15 Gas Exchange Pickett Cecil Biologist 16 Genetics: The Easy Way Bowman James Geneticist and Pathologist 17 Big O’ Glass of Sunset Bates Clayton, Jr. Physicist and Electrical Engineer 18 It All Starts With Cells Williams Luther S. Biologist/Microbiology 19 Layered Liquids Gardner-Chavis Ralph Chemist 20 Linear Accelerator Gladney Larry Physicist (Particle Physics) 21 Liquefaction Person Waverly Geophysicist and Seismologist 22 Liquid Fireworks Wilson Bobby L. Chemist (Environmental Chemist) 23 Mapping the Homonculus Counter S. Allen Neurophysiologist 24 Mentos Rocket Antoine Albert Chemist 25 Pop Can Hero Spight Carl Physicist 26 Reducing Risk Cooper Edwin Immunobiologist 27 Rocket Balls Earls Julian Physicist 28 See Your Own DNA Jones George Biology/Biochemist 29 Sense of Touch Bowen Wayne Neurobiologist 30 Singing Rod Mickens Ronald E. Physicist and Mathematician 31 Sound Mediums Massey Walter Physicist 32 Travel The Path Nesbitt Shawna Cardiologist 33 Universe Game Jackson Shirley Ann Physicist (Particle Physics) 34 You Make Me Sick Taylor Welton Bacteriologist 2 Index of Experiments by Scientific Field
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