This video is not only very well done, but it is based on true facts and is very entertaining. I loved it and will show it to kids when I go to schools to work with them.
Has anyone compared this with the other STEM videos? I'd hate to think people are voting simply based on corporate affiliation. We do want to encourage children, but if we're doing it on party lines or company encouragement, seems like it might get in the way of the end goal.
@kazookinder ..I have looked at quite a few of them, and honestly find this one the most appealing to kids. Activision put out a good one as well. The Activision video is running a close second in my opinion.
From an old retired aerospace Graphic artist -Douglas- this video is amazing. From the moon landing to this new advanced technology brings me to almost same excitement I had then. Now, let us hope our young adults get motivated with the passion of discovery.
While I certainly relate to the "indentured servant" post, that is the industry standard nowadays. On the other hand this is something I can show my Grandson to give him a better understanding of how cool I am!
Very imaginative -- I like the combination of imagination and real-world innovation. And its message is applicable beyond Rockwell Colllins to any math and science education and career.
That's right Kiddies - you too can be an engineer, work for Rockwell Collins as an indentured servant. Can you say slavery - work for 60hrs per week get paid for 40 at below market value - I am sure uncle Clay will appreciate your donation to his for profit company
@gf94040 .. This is really not the forum to voice your opinions of Rockwell Collins, and I find your comments detracting to the overall IDEA of this video. Regardless of your affiliation or relationship with this company, you obviously enjoy (or did enjoy) your STEM learning; else you would not be the engineer you claim to be.
I can honestly say, I learnt something about Stem Cells today. Kudos to the engineer(s) capable of grabbing the attention of our youth (and us adults)!!! This video is a great teaching tool!
This video is not only very well done, but it is based on true facts and is very entertaining. I loved it and will show it to kids when I go to schools to work with them.
Great job.
JairoIowa 7 months ago
Has anyone compared this with the other STEM videos? I'd hate to think people are voting simply based on corporate affiliation. We do want to encourage children, but if we're doing it on party lines or company encouragement, seems like it might get in the way of the end goal.
kazookinder 1 year ago 2
@kazookinder ..I have looked at quite a few of them, and honestly find this one the most appealing to kids. Activision put out a good one as well. The Activision video is running a close second in my opinion.
CurtisRWilson 1 year ago
From an old retired aerospace Graphic artist -Douglas- this video is amazing. From the moon landing to this new advanced technology brings me to almost same excitement I had then. Now, let us hope our young adults get motivated with the passion of discovery.
abridgedfan 1 year ago
While I certainly relate to the "indentured servant" post, that is the industry standard nowadays. On the other hand this is something I can show my Grandson to give him a better understanding of how cool I am!
SetFreeJC 1 year ago
This video is very appropriate for the target audience - 21st Century "kids" and "kids" in adult clothing! Thanks!
ericadlarson 1 year ago
And most of it is real, including flying with half the wing shot off.
Cool.
pkthead 1 year ago
Nice approach to making innovative engineering approaches meaningful to kids. Video-gaming storyline is easy for kids to relate to.
everclear1224 1 year ago
Very imaginative -- I like the combination of imagination and real-world innovation. And its message is applicable beyond Rockwell Colllins to any math and science education and career.
paulzaappletv 1 year ago
Hopefully initiatives like this can continue to drive students into STEM studies. Our workforce needs them!
cld0109 1 year ago
That's right Kiddies - you too can be an engineer, work for Rockwell Collins as an indentured servant. Can you say slavery - work for 60hrs per week get paid for 40 at below market value - I am sure uncle Clay will appreciate your donation to his for profit company
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@gf94040 .. This is really not the forum to voice your opinions of Rockwell Collins, and I find your comments detracting to the overall IDEA of this video. Regardless of your affiliation or relationship with this company, you obviously enjoy (or did enjoy) your STEM learning; else you would not be the engineer you claim to be.
CurtisRWilson 1 year ago
This is cool!
NagaSumanKanagala 1 year ago
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I can honestly say, I learnt something about Stem Cells today. Kudos to the engineer(s) capable of grabbing the attention of our youth (and us adults)!!! This video is a great teaching tool!
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mskimkendrick 1 year ago
Its OK if you are Five years old!
bob4law 1 year ago
Nice vid RC!
macsarcule 1 year ago
The person who taught this up did well. It makes Science once again interesting for all. Even adults will love this Video of Rockwell's.
Verriesirgrey 1 year ago
Definitely one of the most imaginative videos.
owen6511 1 year ago
cool!
whosaidturkey 1 year ago
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owen6511 1 year ago
Nicely done. STEM rocks.
newelljj 1 year ago