Digital Resource Library
This library provides the essential tools to begin your maker-centered learning journey. Simply navigate the sections to find skill-building videos, standards-aligned lesson plans, warm-up activities, and #HistoryMaker innovator profiles. To deepen your partnership with KID Museum and explore full curriculum and professional development options, please reach out to us at partnerships@kid-museum.org
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According to social scientist Charita Castro, “Data can change the world!” As a child of the Filipino diaspora and the...
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“If you show girls the power of technology, they can invent the future.” Dr. Cori Lathan is a neuroscientist, biomedical...
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Dana Bolles has always lived her life outside of the status quo. Even though she’s been working in the space...
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At KID Museum, we love robots. We’re almost as fond of them as Danielle Boyer, a young Indigenous (Ojibwe) robotics...
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As inventor Dasia Taylor likes to say, “Age by no means defines when you can and cannot invent.” Dasia’s path...
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Donny Trương has been designing and developing web experiences for twenty years. For his final graduate thesis at George Mason...
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When she was five years old, Arlyne Simon decided she would be an inventor. She had never seen an inventor...
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When Dr. Ciara Sivels was 16, she wanted to be a pastry chef. That was before she learned about atoms....
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If you’ve ever used a telescope to look at the moon, you’ve seen something up close that was actually 238,900...
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“Women can, must, and should do anything and everything,” is what Dr. Mavalvala believed as a child. Now, in her...
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Growing up on a farm in India, Dr. Rajan Natarajan never believed he would be where he is today, as...
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How much do we really know about the universe? Theoretical astrophysicists, like NASA’s Dr. Ronald S. Gamble, Jr., are constantly...