Here’s the newest addition to The Best Resources For Learning About Rube Goldberg Machines. The one advertises the first Google Science Fair.
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I love the way that multiple common science projects were used for the final project. This was a great ad. Your previous post about “The Best Resources For Learning About Rube Goldberg Machines” was also awesome. I loved watching all the videos! Thank you for sharing!