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In this lesson mini, students explore and analyze significant videos related to the class’s topic of study. Students observe and describe how videos can bring information to life by comparing and contrasting video and text accounts of the same topic. They then complete a guided and detailed analysis of multiple videos to summarize key elements, including genre, special effects, and mood. Finally, they identify, analyze, and lead a class-wide discussion on a video of their choice and summarize how it contributes to the class’s understanding of the topic.
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-The video states that the water comes from the ocean but is “desalinated” into fresh water by the sun when it evaporates. What do you think the word desalinated means? When the ocean water evaporates, the salt stays behind. Now the water is ready to drink and use to water crops.
-The water is then collected in enormous nets. The scientists in the video say that their system was inspired by native plants and how they collect fog water. What do the scientists mean by this? How do the native plants collect fog water? How is that similar to the scientists’ system?
-This is a great example of biomimicry. Biomimicry is the imitation of natural biological designs or processes in engineering or invention. Biomimicry is used to make and improve all kinds of things: from bullet trains to swimsuits to medical devices.