NEW Short Films
Two new short films focusing on AIR and WATER respectively, cut from the feature length version of INVENTING TOMORROW.
INVENTING TOMORROW: AIR (TRT: 17:54)
In one of Mexico’s most polluted cities, high school students Jesús Martinez, José Elizalde and Fernando Sanchez invent a paint that can remove pollutants from the air, which takes them all the way to the world-famous ISEF science fair.
INVENTING TOMORROW: WATER (TRT: 15:38)
As the lakes in her hometown of Bangalore, India fill with clouds of chemical foam that drift through the streets, student Sahithi Pingali creates a “citizen science” project that lets anyone measure and share water quality data, propelling her to the renowned ISEF science fair in Los Angeles.
Updated Lesson Plans
Each short film has a corresponding lesson plan designed for middle and high school STEM students and educators, teaching concepts from INVENTING TOMORROW in alignment with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).