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Title

Working Knowledge, STEM Essentials for the 21st Century
Author

Karl Hess
Book information

Publisher: Springer (New York, NY)
Copyright year: 2013
ISBN: 9781461432746
Pages: 313
Out of print?: N
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Working Knowledge: STEM Essentials for the 21st Century is designed to inspire a wide range of readers from high school and undergraduate students with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to STEM teachers and those who wish to become teachers. Written by renowned scientist and teacher Dr. Karl Hess of the University of Illinois at Urbana, a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, the book presents a critical collection of timeless STEM concepts and connects them with contemporary research advances in addition to the needs of our daily lives. With an engaging and accessible style not requiring a formal background in STEM, Dr. Hess takes the reader on a journey from Euclidean Geometry and Cartesian Coordinates up through 21st Century scientific topics like the global positioning system, nanotechnology, and super-efficient alternative energy systems. In summary, this book: Presents a need-to-know list of topics for students, teachers, and parents interested in STEM concepts and STEM education, Connects timeless scientific concepts with contemporary, "hot" science topics, Connects STEM knowledge to the needs of daily lifeRecognizes curricular guidelines set forth by the National Research Council, Offers examples for Mathematica throughout the book, Includes guide to online resources with numerous examples, and Features over 100 illustrations. Working Knowledge: STEM Essentials for the 21st Century at once serves as an almanac on the fascinating physical, chemical, quantitative features of the natural world and built environment, as well as a need-to-know list of topics for students, teachers, and parents interested in STEM education.
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*Education