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Educational robotics provides students with a learning environment
that has the potential to successfully integrate concepts within
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) into K12
learning environments in class, after school, or for robotics
competitions. Robots in K-12 Education: A New Technology for
Learning explores the theory and practice of educational robotics
in the K-12 formal and informal educational settings, providing
empirical research supporting the use of robotics for STEM
learning. An essential resource for STEM educators, the book
explores processes and strategies for developing and implementing
robotics-based programs and documents the impact of educational
robotics on youth learning by presenting research-based
descriptions of robotics technologies and programs, as well as
illustrative examples of learning activities, lessons, and
assessments.
Beatty's Cabin journeys back to an amazing time when the Pecos high
country of northern New Mexico was still wild and free. George
Beatty, an old-time prospector, built his two-room log cabin on a
grassy flat, beside the upper Pecos River, an area Elliott Barker
grew to love. Beatty's cabin is the pivotal axis for Barker's
thrilling memoir of his experiences and rugged adventures, many
happy, a few tragic. He gets his first inspiring glimpse of the
remote Pecos high country on the very same adventuresome trip when
he first explores Beatty's old cabin and prospect holes. With the
babble of the upper Pecos water and the whispers of the mountain
breezes among the spruces, he begins chronicling his adventures,
starting with his first wilderness pack trip in 1896 at the age of
ten and continuing with the awe-inspiring glimpses of mountain
meadows and rugged peaks. Elliott relates tales of grizzly bear
hunts, capturing outlaws, and a perilous winter rescue of a bunch
of snow-trapped horses, among others. The historical development of
the Santa Fe National Forest and the Pecos Wilderness area, so dear
to Barker's heart, form the foundation for this unprecedented
memoir of the beauty and the glory of wild New Mexico.
The maker movement culture emphasizes informal, peer-led, and
shared learning, while driving innovation. Even though some experts
view the maker movement as a move backward to pre-industrial
revolution manufacturing, the purpose of making is not to have an
abundance of tools in one space; rather, it is about helping
participants create personally meaningful projects with the help of
mentors, experts, and peers in ad-hoc learning communities.
American Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in
the Maker Movement is an essential reference source that discusses
the maker movement in the United States, artisanal perspectives,
and the learning-through-doing perspective. Featuring research on
topics such as educational spaces, management, creativity labs,
makerspaces, and operating procedures, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, artisans, academicians, researchers,
manufacturing professionals, and students.
While some manufacturing experts see the maker movement as a step
back in education and production, the movement presents a
learn-by-doing approach to emerging professionals. Making is a
method that takes some resources and modifies these resources in a
way that makes the sum more valuable than the parts. European
Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in the Maker
Movement is a collection of innovative research on the methods and
applications of value creation and problem solving within European
learning communities. While highlighting topics including
alternative learning methods, biomimetics, connected learning
theory, and gentrification, this book is ideally designed for
entrepreneurs, business professionals, manufacturers, carpenters,
production experts, educators, academicians, industry
professionals, researchers, and students seeking current research
on the maker movement with examination through case studies.
This book posits that the American Revolution - waged to form a
""more perfect union"" - still raged long after the guns went
silent. Eight major fugitive slave stories of the antebellum era
are described and interpreted to demonstrate how fugitive slaves
and their abolitionist allies embraced Patrick Henry's motto ""Give
me Liberty or Give me Death"" and the principles enshrined in the
Declaration of Independence. African Americans and white
abolitionists seized upon these dramatic escapes and captures to
exhort citizens to complete the Revolution by extending liberty to
all Americans. Casting fugitive slaves and their slave revolt
leaders as heroic figures, this book provides a broader
interpretation of American Revolutionaries seeking freedom for
themselves and their enslaved brethren.
Let Dummies be your wedding planner and get hitched without a hitch
Planning A Wedding For Dummies covers everything you need to know
to pull off the perfect celebration on your big day. This book even
makes it fun! We take the stress out of wedding planning,
simplifying the whole process and giving you the tools you need to
plan and execute a memorable day. Send out those save-the-dates,
manage any crisis that might arise on the day of, and everything in
between. Dummies has your back. This friendly For Dummies book is
your guide on the exciting journey of planning all the events
leading up to the wedding, as well as post-wedding activities.
Planning A Wedding For Dummies includes tips and checklists to keep
you organized, whether you'll have 10 guests or 1,000 guests. Break
down the wedding planning process into simple steps, so you can
stay on track Laugh along as you read stories about real-life
couples who have gone before you and gain insight into wedding day
outcomes and scenarios Keep everything in perspective to keep your
wedding stress-free Find worksheets and checklists to help you
through budgeting and beyond With this perfect guide, you can plan
a perfect wedding--and say "I do" on the best day of your life!
Minimally invasive surgical techniques have the minimally invasive
procedure allow far made a significant impact in lowering morbidity
modifications in anesthetic technique. The and mortality and in
changing the indications basics of this endeavor are weIl covered
in this for operative surgery in the abdomen. Only section.
recently have these minimally invasive tech- The basic techniques
of thoracoscopic surgery niques been applied to the diseases of the
tho- were developed in various diagnostic maneu- rax. The standard
posterior lateral thoracotomy vers. It was this initial diagnostic
application of infamous for its post-operative pain and atten-
thoraeoseopy whieh aIlowed these teehniques to dant complications,
is already being replaced in be developed and further therapeutie
applica- a large number of situations by minimally inva- tions to
be forwarded. This text nicely illustrates sive thoracoscopic
techniques. eurrent diagnostie techniques and their applica- This
text by Gossot, Kleinmann and Levi pro- tion. vides basic
information required for surgeons In addition, the most commonly
applied thera- interested in approaching the most common peutie
proeedures in the pleura, lung and eso- diseases in the ehest
utilizing thoracoscopic phagus are weIl eovered as are their
indications techniques. The text is a well organized attempt and
potential eomplications.
This volume summarises current developments in integrated pest
management (IPM), focussing on insect pests. Chapters discuss
advances in understanding species and landscape ecology on which
IPM is founded. The book then reviews advances in cultural,
physical and, in particular, biological methods of control. Topics
include developments in classical, conservation and augmentative
biological control as well as the use of entomopathogenic fungi,
viruses, nematodes and semiochemicals. The final parts of the book
summarise current research on monitoring pesticide use as well as
emerging classes of biopesticides.
Beatty's Cabin journeys back to an amazing time when the Pecos high
country of northern New Mexico was still wild and free. George
Beatty, an old-time prospector, built his two-room log cabin on a
grassy flat, beside the upper Pecos River, an area Elliott Barker
grew to love. Beatty's cabin is the pivotal axis for Barker's
thrilling memoir of his experiences and rugged adventures, many
happy, a few tragic. He gets his first inspiring glimpse of the
remote Pecos high country on the very same adventuresome trip when
he first explores Beatty's old cabin and prospect holes. With the
babble of the upper Pecos water and the whispers of the mountain
breezes among the spruces, he begins chronicling his adventures,
starting with his first wilderness pack trip in 1896 at the age of
ten and continuing with the awe-inspiring glimpses of mountain
meadows and rugged peaks. Elliott relates tales of grizzly bear
hunts, capturing outlaws, and a perilous winter rescue of a bunch
of snow-trapped horses, among others. The historical development of
the Santa Fe National Forest and the Pecos Wilderness area, so dear
to Barker's heart, form the foundation for this unprecedented
memoir of the beauty and the glory of wild New Mexico.
The emergence into pop culture of quaint and simple Ozarks
Mountaineers-through the writings of Vance Randolph, Wayman Hogue,
Charles Morrow Wilson, and others-was a comfort and fascination to
many Americans in the early twentieth century. Disillusioned with
the modernity they felt had contributed to the Great Depression,
middle-class Americans admired the Ozarkers' apparently simple way
of life, which they saw as an alternative to an increasingly urban
and industrial America. Catherine S. Barker's 1941 book Yesterday
Today: Life in the Ozarks sought to illuminate another side of
these "remnants of eighteenth-century life and culture": poverty
and despair. Drawing on her encounters and experiences as a federal
social worker in the backwoods of the Ozarks in the 1930s, Barker
described the mountaineers as "lovable and pathetic and needy and
self-satisfied and valiant," declaring that the virtuous and
independent people of the hills deserved a better way and a more
abundant life. Barker was also convinced that there were just as
many contemptible facets of life in the Ozarks that needed to be
replaced as there were virtues that needed to be preserved. This
reprinting of Yesterday Today-edited and introduced by historian J.
Blake Perkins-situates this account among the Great Depression-era
chronicles of the Ozarks.
While some manufacturing experts see the maker movement as a step
back in education and production, the movement presents a
learn-by-doing approach to emerging professionals. Making is a
method that takes some resources and modifies these resources in a
way that makes the sum more valuable than the parts. European
Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in the Maker
Movement is a collection of innovative research on the methods and
applications of value creation and problem solving within European
learning communities. While highlighting topics including
alternative learning methods, biomimetics, connected learning
theory, and gentrification, this book is ideally designed for
entrepreneurs, business professionals, manufacturers, carpenters,
production experts, educators, academicians, industry
professionals, researchers, and students seeking current research
on the maker movement with examination through case studies.
The maker movement culture emphasizes informal, peer-led, and
shared learning, while driving innovation. Even though some experts
view the maker movement as a move backward to pre-industrial
revolution manufacturing, the purpose of making is not to have an
abundance of tools in one space; rather, it is about helping
participants create personally meaningful projects with the help of
mentors, experts, and peers in ad-hoc learning communities.
American Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in
the Maker Movement is an essential reference source that discusses
the maker movement in the United States, artisanal perspectives,
and the learning-through-doing perspective. Featuring research on
topics such as educational spaces, management, creativity labs,
makerspaces, and operating procedures, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, artisans, academicians, researchers,
manufacturing professionals, and students.
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Trajectory (Paperback)
John S. Barker
bundle available
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R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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The truth is, the Cold War didn't end. The truth is, freedom is a
lie. Even today, a handful of men and women control the destinies
of civilizations and cultures. Jake Grant was one of those men, a
soldier in service to truth, an inside witness to the geopolitical
transformation of the world. In this darkly philosophical tale of
espionage, Jake Grant recounts his life as an assassin in the
decade leading up to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the shift
in world power. Jake reveals the foundation of a plot, formulated
in the 1970s, to engineer the destruction of the Soviet Union, and
the struggle of his partner, Stewart Hunt, to stop it. Twisted
together through nearly half a century of lies are the lives and
loves of the men and women who worked, suffered and died for a
fabricated secret cause founded on one man's personal vendetta.
Getting to the truth means getting to know Jake. Knowing Jake means
confronting the face of a psychopath, assassin and liar.
This study discusses one of the first uses of tanks in battle,
determining that it assisted the advance of infantry and had
demonstrated capability for future development in mechanics and
tactics.
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