Inventors of the World

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  • 2002
  • 1 Season

Inventors of the World is an educational show produced by Schlessinger Media that explores the work of some of the greatest inventors in history. The show is aimed at both children and adults who are interested in learning about the people who have contributed significantly to the development of various fields, such as science, technology, and medicine.

Throughout the series, the viewers are taken on a journey through history, starting from the time of the ancient Greeks to the present day. Each episode focuses on one famous inventor and their contributions to society. The show blends together live-action footage and detailed animations to bring the stories of these inventors to life.

The episodes are narrated by a friendly and engaging host who guides the viewers through the fascinating world of invention. The host explains the various scientific concepts behind each invention, making them easily understandable for all ages. The show also features interviews with experts and historians, who provide additional context and insights into the lives of the inventors.

Some of the inventors covered in the series include Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Marie Curie, and Steve Jobs. Each inventor is given a full episode to themselves, which allows the show to dive deep into their stories and explore the impact of their work.

For example, in the episode on Leonardo da Vinci, the viewers learn about his various inventions and artworks, including the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man. The show also explores his scientific discoveries, such as his investigations into the properties of light and the human body. Through the episode, the viewers gain an appreciation for the breadth and depth of da Vinci's contributions to the world.

Similarly, in the episode on Thomas Edison, the viewers learn about his work on the incandescent light bulb and the phonograph, as well as his contributions to the field of motion pictures. The show also delves into Edison's entrepreneurial spirit and his impact on the development of electrical infrastructure in the United States.

The episode on Alexander Graham Bell covers his invention of the telephone and his work on aeronautics and hydrofoils. The viewers also learn about his personal life, including his relationship with his deaf wife and his involvement in the early years of the National Geographic Society.

Marie Curie's episode covers her groundbreaking work on radioactivity, as well as her struggles as a woman in a male-dominated field. The viewers gain an appreciation for the sacrifices Curie made in pursuit of her research and the significant impact her discoveries have had on science and medicine.

Finally, in the episode on Steve Jobs, the viewers learn about his contributions to the field of personal computing and his role in the creation of Apple Inc. The show explores Jobs' visionary leadership style and his impact on the technology industry.

Inventors of the World is an educational and entertaining show that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages. By exploring the lives and work of some of the greatest inventors in history, the show inspires curiosity and imagination, while also providing insights into the scientific and technological breakthroughs that have shaped our world.

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Seasons
The Wright Brothers
12. The Wright Brothers
April 8, 2002
Orville Wright: (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright: (1867-1912.) For centuries, people had looked to the skies and dreamed of human flight, but it took Orville and Wilbur Wright, two bicycle mechanics from Dayton, Ohio, to turn this fantasy into reality. The Wright Brothers tells their story through reenactments, photographs and footage of the brothers themselves. Viewers will follow along as the Wrights test their ideas about flight using simple kites, then gliders, to finally build the very first powered airplane, appropriately dubbed 'The Flyer!' Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Thomas Edison
11. Thomas Edison
April 8, 2002
(1847-1931) In Thomas Edison, kids will learn not only about the development of his breakthrough ideas, including electric lighting, the phonograph and the movie camera, but also about what drove this incredible man to develop such wondrous ideas. In addition to his amazing inventions, Edison is also credited with establishing the first true research lab, a virtual 'invention factory.' Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Thomas Edison. Recognized as America's greatest inventor, Edison's ingenuity, hard work and perseverance changed the world forever! Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Louis Pasteur
10. Louis Pasteur
April 8, 2002
(1822-1895) Louis Pasteur introduces students to this amazing scientist and inventor, who proved that microscopic organisms were the cause of many diseases. An exhaustive experimenter, Pasteur built upon what he had discovered about these germs and developed vaccines for a number of diseases, including anthrax and rabies, but he is most famous for the process he invented to destroy harmful germs -- pasteurization! Although not a medical doctor himself, many believe that Louis Pasteur has contributed more to our knowledge of medicine than any other scientist. Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Louis Pasteur. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Leonardo da Vinci
9. Leonardo da Vinci
April 8, 2002
(1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci looks at the life of this true Renaissance man, examining his incredible curiosity and understanding of the things around him. In addition to designing things as diverse as bridges, construction machines, churches and weapons, this true genius also envisioned the bicycle, submarine, helicopter and much more! Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, Leonardo da Vinci is brought to life for students as a man whose brilliant imagination and amazing ability to visualize what he imagined made him not only a great artist, but also one of history's greatest inventors. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
James Watt
8. James Watt
April 8, 2002
(1736-1819) James Watt tells the story of an industrious Scotsman who set out to improve the efficiency of an existing piece of machinery and, in the process, sparked the Industrial Revolution! Watt produced the first practical steam engine -- a machine that was much more efficient and powerful than other engines of the time. Viewers will learn about Watt's early life, his work on the steam engine and how his adaptation of its design enabled it to drive many different types of machinery, resulting in an entirely new way of manufacturing goods. Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of James Watt. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Inventing in Today's World
7. Inventing in Today's World
April 8, 2002
The process of invention has changed a great deal throughout history. Inventing in Today's World showcases modern innovations in the fields of computers, communications and medicine, featuring interviews with some of today's most fascinating inventors. An explanation of the patent process is included, and specific attention is focused on the "team" concept of inventing and how it is used today. Along the way, viewers will meet inventors from a variety of backgrounds, emphasizing the fact that everyone is a potential inventor! Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
A History of Invention
6. A History of Invention
April 8, 2002
A History of Invention takes young viewers on a journey through time to explore some of the world's most remarkable innovations in the areas of communication, transportation, agriculture and medicine. In this exciting program, kids will learn what an invention is, how inventions have influenced society over time and how they are patented. Kids will also discover that many inventions are actually improvements to existing ideas -- ideas that were previously invented by someone else! It's all part of the never-ending process of invention. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Henry Ford
5. Henry Ford
April 8, 2002
(1863-1947) Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films and photographs, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Henry Ford -- a controversial man with an inventive mind who transformed America both culturally and economically. While Ford's Model T may have put America on wheels, students will learn that it was his new manufacturing process that is considered his most valuable innovation. He revolutionized how cars were made by adopting and refining the moving assembly line. Ford's manufacturing advancements transformed industry, and his automobile transformed American life! Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
George Washington Carver
4. George Washington Carver
April 8, 2002
(1864-1943) George Washington Carver gives students a close-up look at this fascinating teacher, scientist and inventor whose agricultural innovations improved the health, lives and fortunes of so many people. Carver popularized the idea of crop rotation, urging southern farmers to concentrate less on soil-depleting cotton and to focus instead on planting different kinds of crops, including soybeans and peanuts. Perhaps Carver's most compelling quality was the way he used his ingenuity and keen understanding of botany to help solve problems faced by those in his community who needed it most -- poor farmers. Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of George Washington Carver. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Eli Whitney
3. Eli Whitney
April 8, 2002
(1765-1825) In the early 19th century, cotton became king of the economy in the American South. Eli Whitney explains the events that led to the invention of the cotton gin and the enormous economic changes that resulted, while also addressing its unforeseen impact on slavery in America. Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Eli Whitney.This program brings this fascinating inventor to life, showing how his creativity, vision and determination helped change the fortunes of a young nation! Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Benjamin Franklin
2. Benjamin Franklin
April 8, 2002
(1706-1790) Benjamin Franklin explores the life and contributions of America's first great inventor. Students will see that Franklin was a practical man who felt a great obligation to make the world a better place. He invented many useful things that helped improve people's everyday lives, including the lightning rod, the "Franklin stove" and bifocal lenses. Driven by his patriotism and supported by his skills as a diplomat, Benjamin Franklin also helped create what might be the greatest of all his inventions -- the United States of America! Through the use of dramatic re-creations, archival films, photographs and actual drawings & materials, students will experience the fascinating life and work of Benjamin Franklin. Part of the Inventors of the World Video Series. Grades 4-8.
Alexander Graham Bell
1. Alexander Graham Bell
 
Examines the breakthrough inventions of Alexander Graham Bell in the field of telecommunications, including the telephone and the telegraph. Grades 4-8.
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