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From: Infinite Potential Mission 3: Power to the People , Mission 4: Energy Independence > (and more)
Transform It!

From plants last photosynthesizing millions of years ago to the planes, trains, and (of course) robots in our lives--energy transfers and transforms throughout the universe. Transform It! invites players to harness energy in its various forms to put a city, a giant robot or a farm to work. Deliver energy efficiently, and avoid under-powering or overpowering your goal!

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See if you can put a city, a robot or a farm to work.
Play Transform It!
Transform It! is an online digital lab from Operation: Infinite Potential, the middle-school energy curriculum from The JASON Project. Have fun and explore current science with JASON's great explorers and great events. But don't take our word for it, start experimenting with energy now!








Video Resource Watch Transform It! in the Classroom
Watch how a teacher implements the Transform It! digital lab in her classroom.

Highlights of Transform It! include:
Madhu
Operation: Infinite Potential National Argonaut Tim discusses energy transformations, sources of energy, and how the energy dissipates as it is transformed from one form to another.
 
Customize your coaster car
Students can select one of three scenarios to power.
 
The game in action
Students then pick the correct energy sources to power each component. They have to generate the correct amount of energy to power the component. Too little energy and the component will be underloaded. Too much energy and it will be overloaded.
 
The leaderboard
The JASON Mission Center boasts a leaderboard to showcase a number of expert energy generators. Who will be on top this week?
 
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