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Teen Innovators

by Fred Estes

"Teen Innovators celebrates the determination and ingenuity of ten young people who created their own original inventions. From water testing to windmills, these youth use unique methods to overcome real world problems"--

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Teen Innovators tells the stories of discovery and the inventions of nine young students.

For example, twelve-year-old Gitanjali Rao, appalled by the tragedy in Flint, Michigan, found a cheaper, more effective way to test for lead in drinking water. Four undocumented teenagers from an underfunded high school in Phoenix built an underwater robot from spare and found parts. Substituting hard work and creative thinking for money and expensive equipment, they won a national robotics competition, beating a well-funded team from MIT. At fifteen, William Kamkwamba used materials from junkyards near his home in Malawai to build a windmill to generate electricity and pump water for his village.

While each profile tells a different story, the reader soon sees the common threads of determination and ingenuity. Stories include:

  • Jack Andraka: improved pancreatic cancer test
  • Gitanjali Rao: device to detect lead in drinking water
  • William Kamkwamba: improvised electrical generator using windmill in Malawi
  • Austen Veseliza: digital display glove to aid people with speech impairment
  • Deepika Kurup: easier, cheaper method to remove toxins from drinking water
  • Cristian Arcega, Lorenzo Santillan, Oscar Vasquez, Luis Aranda: underwater robot
Science educator and professor Fred Estes explores the motivation, challenges, and lives of these teen scientists and explains the science behind each invention simply and clearly. Readers will see how the science they study today in school relates to these important discoveries.

Author Biography

Fred Estes taught science for nearly two decades in a school near his home in San Francisco. He's written several articles about science teaching, including "Compost: The Rot Thing for Our Earth" and he is a peer reviewer for a National Science Teaching Association journal. Before that, he taught high school English, worked as a financial analyst, joined an AI startup, developed corporate training programs, and earned a doctorate in educational psychology and technology. Currently, he teaches graduate students and teachers about design thinking, innovation, creative teaching methods, and hands-on-STEM curriculum.

Review

"The rich variety of individuals and projects highlighted will encourage budding scientists. A compelling read for teens interested in the STEM fields and an inspirational resource for science classrooms."--Kirkus Reviews-- (6/15/2022 12:00:00 AM)

Review Quote

"An underwater robot, a test to detect lead in water, a talking glove . . . would you believe all of these inventions were created by teenagers? Estes highlights young people who have made great innovations, often spurred by circumstances. Jack Andraka, who lost a close family friend to pancreatic cancer, developed a test to detect the disease quicker by identifying a key biomarker. Born in Malawi, where 80% of the population live on what they can grow themselves, William Kamkwamba (whose family had neither running water nor electricity) recognized that windmills would mean both power and wisdom for his village, so he built one himself out of scrap parts. Estes includes a wide range of subjects, from the undocumented teens from Mexico living in the United States who built underwater robots to an Indian teen who invented a method to purify water after visiting India with her family and observing children drinking from puddles, and explores the difficulties they have faced such as economic challenges, the fear of deportation, and bullying. The teens share wise words--on the importance of working hard and being willing to experiment, for instance. A list of next steps along with a glossary and website list for further research make this guide useful as well as inspiring. Sidebars delve deeper into scientific topics. The rich variety of individuals and projects highlighted will encourage budding scientists. A compelling read for teens interested in the STEM fields and an inspirational resource for science classrooms."--Kirkus Reviews

Feature

Features a diverse group of innovators and inventions Author is a science teacher and has experience working with young adults and STEM Fills a need for books that feature the achievements of teen scientists and inventors Encourages young readers to conduct their own experiments and solve problems on their own

Description for Press or Other Media

Digital Press Kit, Featured in eNewsletter, National Advertising, National Author Appearances, National Publicity Campaign, National Review Attention, Promotional Materials, Special Publicity Mailing to Children's Media Outlets

Details

ISBN172841721X
Author Fred Estes
Short Title Teen Innovators
Language English
Year 2022
ISBN-10 172841721X
ISBN-13 9781728417219
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2022-09-06
Subtitle Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2022-09-06
NZ Release Date 2022-09-06
US Release Date 2022-09-06
UK Release Date 2022-09-06
Pages 208
Illustrations Bibliography; Index
DEWEY B
Audience Teenage / Young adult
Audience Age 10-15
Publisher Zest Books (Tm)
Imprint Zest Books

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