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인증됨Mark Rober
Former NASA & Apple engineer. Current YouTuber and friend of science. Founder of @crunchlabs
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7 months ago at 50M YT subs I said @taylorswift was in my sights. Imma just leave this here and hope there’s no bad blood assuming she can shake it off.
Sometimes you’ve just got to step up and be the hero and help your friend @kristenanniebell in a puzzle-off against the world puzzle champion @tammymcleodpuzzler. For the record, Tammy finished the 500 piece puzzle in 30 mins 😬.
Here’s a generous article from @fastcompany detailing my plans to infect the minds of young people with critical thinking skills and a passion for learning :)
Some TED bts. It was an incredible experience to finally tell the world what we've been secretly working on for three years. Class CrunchLabs is a full science curriculum for third to eighth grade that hides the vegetables and makes science fun. It will cost $60M to make, and it will be free forever to all teachers because they deserve that and so much more. Please share the news with any teacher you know!
Not only did @markrober bring a little chaos to the TED stage… he officially announced the launch of Class CrunchLabs. We’re creating the world’s best science curriculum and giving it to teachers and the world completely free. 100% free. Forever. Videos. Assessments. Hands-on challenges that make a BIG impact on kids - not on teachers' wallets. Find the first 3 units at classcrunchlabs.org Tag a teacher you love and let them know reinforcements are here!
My $60,000,000 Experiment
Someone call @dudeperfect!
You’re Breathing Dinosaur Breath!
Engineering a $1 Cup of Lemonade #AdobePartner No denying the video turned out better than the lemonade @adobe
There’s a reason so many kids are obsessed with @MarkRober’s squirrel obstacle course on CrunchLabs. You’re watching him try over and over… and over… to outsmart squirrels, and he keeps failing for a while and still keeps going. And that’s the part that actually matters, because so many kids quietly hold onto the belief that if they were “good” at something, it would feel easy right away. Being good at something doesn’t mean getting it right the first time. Getting good at something comes from staying in it. When your kid wants to quit the board game or says “this is so hard” two minutes into homework, it’s usually not about the task, it’s about what that hard moment seems to say about them. This is why this episode is such a great doorway, because talking about Mark and the squirrels lets you explore frustration in a way that feels safe, not personal. And over time, that shift helps your child see that struggling isn’t a sign something’s wrong, it’s actually how you get good at something. This video is part of an ongoing partnership with Netflix.
Testing Every Seat On A Log Ride
Secret To Diffusing A Soda Grenade