K-12 Semiconductor Video & Resource Hub

Explore the World of Semiconductors: Videos & Resources

This library brings together age-appropriate videos and resources—including industry tours, animations, and real-world examples—to support K–12 teachers introducing chip-focused learning in the classroom. Each entry includes a clear title, short description, and direct link, making it easy to integrate into lessons or student projects. Through engaging content, students explore how semiconductors power everyday devices while learning key ideas such as size and scale, conductivity, and basic electronics concepts.

Elementary – Middle School

Chip Kids: Keep It Simple, Circuit | STEAM Science Experiments for Kids

A fun series that teaches how microchips are made and how semiconductors affect everyday life. Each episode includes a simple, hands-on experiment students can do at home or in class, helping them see STEM as exciting and achievable.

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PBS Learning Media
Conductors and Insulators – Examples, Definition, Properties | Video for Kids
Conductors and Insulators Animation with Etta & Granbot
Conductors and Insulators Song
Semiconductor Manufacturing Process” Explained | “All About Semiconductor” by Samsung Semiconductor

High School

What Is a Semiconductor? Explained Simply for Beginners

A clear, beginner-friendly explanation of what semiconductors are and why they power so many devices we use daily.

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How Are Semiconductor Chips Made?
Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Explained
How Semiconductors Came to Be: A Brief History
The World of Microchips: Inside the Semiconductor Industry
Inside Micron Taiwan’s Semiconductor Factory
How Semiconductors Are Made: From Sand to Chip – NXP Manufacturing Explained
SEMI Stories
300mm wafer fab virtual tour
Deposition Tool – Semiconductor Manufacturing
Chip War, the Race for Semiconductor Supremacy | Full Documentary (2023)
What Is Moore’s Law? Explained
What Is a Semiconductor? | Band Gap, Doping & How Semiconductors Work
The World's Most Important Machine

A Day in the Life

A Day in the Life of a Neuroenginee r: Dr. Adam Khalifa

Meet Dr. Adam Khalifa — a neuroengineer designing tiny circuits with big brainpower! At the University of Florida, he’s revolutionizing brain implants and semiconductor tech, proving that curiosity doesn’t just spark ideas—it shapes the future!

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High School (Grades 9-12)

Semiconductor Technology & Career Pathways

Expand Your Semiconductor Toolkit

Explore these resources and bring the future of technology to life in your classroom!

  • Global Foundries – These fun, engaging, hands-on activities educate students about semiconductor concepts. The activities can easily be connected to math and science topics in the classroom. Each can be done as a stand-alone activity, or you can try as many as you like! Note that these activities can be done with common household/classroom items, and you won’t need special supplies.
  • TryEngineering – IEEE TryEngineering empowers teachers to inspire the next generation of engineering and technical innovators. The site provides teachers, students, and volunteers with pre-university resources designed to engage the next generation of STEM professionals. The following TryEngineering resources incorporate concepts and/or technologies that are closely tied to semiconductors.
  • Lesson Planet – Semiconductor Teacher Resources
  • Engineering Tomorrow Labs – Engineering Tomorrow’s nationwide program offers a wide-array of Virtual Labs (that simulate real-world projects) developed and delivered by engineers and available at no cost to your school. Kits are mailed to your school and a zoom call is set up for an engineer led virtual presentation.
  • IET The Institution of Engineering and Technology – We are the IET and we inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community to engineer a better world. As a diverse home across engineering and technology, we share knowledge that helps make better sense of the world in order to solve the challenges that matter. It’s why we are uniquely placed to champion engineering.
  • South African Institute of Electrical Engineers – The South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) has ±6000 members professionally engaged in various engineering activities, including academic research, manufacturing, electronics, telecommunications, measurement and control, mining, and power infrastructure services. Members make meaningful contributions to the quality of life in communities and the steady advancement of technology. Their efforts are acknowledged in many countries worldwide.
  • (SPIE) International Society for Optics and Photonics – SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics. We bring engineers, scientists, students, and business professionals together to advance light-based science and technology. Over the past five years, we have invested more than $25 million in the international optics community through our advocacy and support, including scholarships, educational resources, travel grants, endowed gifts, and public-policy development.
  • Chip In Documentary by Roadtrip Nation-This PBS documentary follows three young people who are trying to find their way in the semiconductor industry. The documentary explains semiconductors well, and its portrayal of the authentic struggle with career uncertainty can resonate with many students.
  • SEMI Career Exploration Website-The SEMI Foundation has created a career exploration website as a tool educators can use to raise career awareness within the industry for their students. Students can complete interest surveys, identify transferable skills, and even search local companies and jobs.
  • SEMI Stories-The SEMI Foundation works with its member companies to highlight a variety of professionals from the semiconductor world. Watch as they talk through a day in their lives, their career path, and what drives them to do the work they do.
  • OSCN Train-the-Trainer Semiconductor 101 – This is the Ohio Semiconductor Collaboration Network (OSCN) Semiconductor 101-16 Week course. Please note, these materials can be used in a 16-week or 8 week format. As improvements are made, the content will be updated–so check back frequently!
  • Video & Visual Resources – Why Semiconductors?
  • National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure – NNCI Curriculum Materials – View All Education Levels
  • The Semi Career and Apprenticeship Network – Free industry-aligned K-12 resources available for educators across the country.
  • Semi Teacher Resources
  • Micron Educator Hub
  • DIY Nano Book – The Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network’s full collection of do-it-yourself science activities that investigate the nanoscale – the scale of atoms and molecules! These ‘Do It Yourself’ Nano activities and experiments allow families to experience and learn about nanoscale science, engineering, and technology at home or on the go
  • PBS – FREE, curriculum-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for Florida teachers like you.
  • Khan Academy – Semiconductors
  • Ignited has been connecting industry leaders directly with teachers to translate transferable skills and innovative thinking into K-14 classrooms. By empowering educators through immersive experiences, we transform classrooms with practical skills and knowledge needed for the future workforce.

 

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