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![Close up magnified image of a microchip](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large_cropped/public/images/catalog/10831/2000x.jpg?h=96dfc06c&itok=ZbfAIMs-)
Zoom into a Microchip video
In this video, learners see the tiny wires and the crisscrossing patterns of the microchip's circuits while learning a bit about why making it small is important.
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![Title slide for the presentation showing a computer chip](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/images/catalog/5080/computing_repimage.png?itok=ZQ2PKv4L)
The Future of Computing
In this stage presentation, learners are asked to consider how smaller, faster, better computers in the future might impact their lives after a short presentation.
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![Computer chip across ten orders of magnitude poster with annotation](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/images/catalog/about/annzoomchip_copy.jpg?itok=cuCEP3-c)
Zoom Into a Computer Chip posters
This poster features a computer chip across ten orders of magnitude.
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![Photograph of an Apple iPhone motherboard.](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/images/catalog/iPhone_motherboard_full.jpg?itok=QjUmQaOh)
Scientific Image - iPhone Motherboard
Photograph of an Apple iPhone motherboard.
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![Transistros in a single computer memory cell](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/images/catalog/single%20memory%20cell.jpg?itok=7TYc0JFR)
Scientific Image - Single Memory Cell
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of computer transistors on an Apple A4 microprocessor.
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![Microscopic composite image of an Apple A4 computer microprocessor.](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/images/catalog/BacksidePoly.jpg?itok=Q-uVM95-)
Scientific Image - Apple A4 Microprocessor
Microscopic composite image of an Apple A4 computer microprocessor.
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![Two young learners and facilitator push down on a red magnet being repelled by a magnetic black base](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large_cropped/public/2022-03/20121029-2100.jpg?h=265e640d&itok=-OKQDw_y)
Exploring Products - Computer Hard Drives
In this activity, learners use floating ring magnets to store data and model how computer hard drives works.
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