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Energy in Motion Oklahoma

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Dedicated to helping educators teach students about the STEM benefits of petroleum by-products in everyday life.

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Fun Fact Friday: Nomex is a fiber derived from petroleum byproducts. When exposed to flames, Nomex swells and expands which allows firefighters to be protected when fighting fires. #energyinmotionok #funfactfriday

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We are working on our stop-motion video activities for educators to use in the classroom. #EnergyInMotionOK #StopMotionVideos #STEMLearning instagram.com/p/BqYF-D6Atlf/…

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Check out our stop-motion video! Students can get creative by making a video and showing off what they learned about petroleum byproducts! youtu.be/qc--DvWW74M

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We can't wait to visit OK Christian Academy this week to beta test our curriculum and hand-on activities. We believe our stop-motion video program offers unique benefits for STEM teachers while highlighting how specific oil and gas products help students' daily lives.

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Thank you to the great teachers and future teachers that provided in-depth feedback on our curriculum and project! Visit our website to learn more about STEM lessons on the benefits of oil and gas in students' daily lives: energyinmotionok.squarespace.com #STEMeducation

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Here is a link to the first video produced by a student group after we tested the curriculum in their classroom: drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz5CWA…

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This just might be our favorite student-produced video after we taught our curriculum in a 6th grade STEM class. They did an impressive and elaborate job on this 12-second video.

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Inspired by the stop-motion videos produced by the elementary and junior-high students who've used our curriculum? Let us know your thoughts at energyinmotionok.squarespace.com!