Videos focus on a one-day workshop for high school girls to build cameras, hosted by MIT Lincoln Laboratory at the Beaverworks Center.
Kristen Railey, Bob Schulein, Olivia Glennon, Alex Lorman, Leslie Watkins, Carol Carveth, Sara James, Uyanga Tsedev, Kris Clark, Barbara Hughey, Nicole Woon, Elaine Lee
Talk 7 - Olivia Glennon from Fathom Information Design in Boston, MA discusses data visualization and information design.
Talk 8 - Kristen Railey provides closing remarks on the workshop and asks the participants about what they learned and what kinds of obstacles they solved.
Sara James provides an overview of the four exercises (Instagram Filter, Image Flip, Single Color, Vignette) used in the image processing workshop for Girls Who Build.
Talk 5 - Nicole Woon and Elaine Lee from the Society of Women Engineers discuss SWE's background and opportunities for high school students.
Talk 6 - Uygana Tsedev from the Koch Institute talks about how biological engineering is used to find and image deeply embedded and difficult to reach tumors.
Talk 2 - Kris Clark from the Lincoln Laboratory discusses cameras, components of a camera, and details about her project with space cameras.
Talk 3 - Alex Lorman provides an overview of digital cameras including a brief history of cameras, and how apertures and shutter speeds work.
Barbara Hughey, Ph.D. from the Women's Technology Program at MIT discusses the workshops and programs hosted for high school girls as part of the WTP.
Promotional video for "Girls Who Build Cameras," hosted by MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Beaverworks Center.
Talk 1 - Kristen Railey welcomes the students of "Girls Who Build Cameras" to the workshop session, hosted by MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Beaverworks Center.