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23 April is recognised as the World Book and Copyright Day by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). On 4 April 2017, Scientix published eight great science books selected by its Scientix Ambassadors to give you the opportunity to read some or all of them before the World Book Day. Save the date and join us on this occasion to celebrate great literature in the field of science!

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For the STEM Discovery Week 24 to 30 April 2017, teachers are invited to participate in a discussion in an open forum here about the selected books and share ideas on how they can be used in science lessons. Scientix will award the best ideas shared with this community.

The goal of the competition is twofold:

  • To raise general awareness about science and scientific literacy through a community based approach and peer-reviewed exchange of information.
  • To show how scientific literature can improve classroom discussions and activities.

You are welcome to use the forum here to introduce yourself and to get to know other colleagues interested in science literature. Scientix will use the discussion forum to inform you as soon as new discussion threads are added on 23 April. You will receive a notification by e-mail if you introduce yourself in the discussion thread.

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UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

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Lidia Ristea, modified 6 Roky ago.

UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

Community member Příspěvků: 5 Datum vstoupení: 9.7.12 Poslední zprávy
Looks like an interesting book and for this a subject that  can be put in practice:
Materials needed to realise the filament of the electric bulbs in order to reduce the degree of pollution and to reduce the electricity consumption.

Research, Internet Investigation

  Selection of necessary materials
Choosing a beneficial solution.
Robert Baldursson, modified 6 Roky ago.

RE: UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

Community member Příspěvků: 33 Datum vstoupení: 11.5.15 Poslední zprávy
Thank you Lidia. It is interesting that you see this book could be used for "Materials needed to realise the filament of the electric bulbs in order to reduce the degree of pollution and to reduce the electricity consumption."
A very interesting idea. Do you have an example of how this could be done in classroom practice?
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Lidia Ristea, modified 6 Roky ago.

RE: UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

Community member Příspěvků: 5 Datum vstoupení: 9.7.12 Poslední zprávy
Electricity is an " run out " source, solar energy is one of the energies of the future. Using energy light bulbs,  can  reduce power consumption. Students can make an energy consumption analysis in some classrooms where  are incandescent bulbs (with wolfram filament) and other classroom rooms where there are led bulbs for a period of one month. Economic Calculations.
Case studies, research, material search for bulbs.
Erhan sahin, modified 6 Roky ago.

RE: UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

Community member Příspěvků: 6 Datum vstoupení: 24.3.17 Poslední zprávy
When I read this book(UNCLE TUNGSTEN) I had a very good problem based STEM class activity. Fiction or problem like this emoticon

"Now take yourselves to the end of the century and imagine that all the fossil fuels in the world are exhausted. As a YOUNG ENGINEER in the dark, your task is to design a system with solar energy, wind energy and a lamp. This task will shed light on billions of people who are struggling to survive without electricity, and will demonstrate the inevitability and importance of change. REMEMBER TO BE INSPIRED FROM UNCLE TUNGSTEN! It is necessary to develop solutions in a gradual way by using team, mathematics, science and technology to determine the subordinate problems of working with this difficulty. Test solution proposals at the end of the STEM CLASS ACTİVİTY, determine which solution is the best way to do the DESIGN APPLICATION!"

A wonderful STEM CLASS ACTİVİTY. What do you say?
Robert Baldursson, modified 6 Roky ago.

RE: UNCLE TUNGSTEN: MEMORIES OF A CHEMICAL BOYHOOD

Community member Příspěvků: 33 Datum vstoupení: 11.5.15 Poslední zprávy
Excellent! Thank you Erhan Sahin. It would be an interesting experiment to see how young students nowadays relate to scientists' conditions in the past. How old should the students be in order to participate in your lesson successfully?

These are the eight science books selected for the World Book Day and STEM Discovery Week 2017! In order to compete in our competition, start by:

  1. Read one or more of the selected titles
  2. Design an idea for a classroom activity based on your book
  3. Share your idea with peers in the discussion forum above during the STEM Discovery Week 24 to 30 April

Science books

 

This world famous book in the field of physics explores the origin of our universe, including the Big Bang and black holes, and the relevance of concepts such as space and time and other forces that govern our existence.

Author: Stephen Hawking

Originally published: 1988

Uncle Tungsten was a producer of tungsten-filament lightbulbs who ignited Oliver Sacks’ interest in chemistry, especially chemical reactions and the periodic table. This book is a fascinating story about scientific discoveries and inspiration during childhood.

Author: Oliver Sacks

Originally published: 2001

A brief history of time

Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a chemical boyhood

Technology books

A young boy, who is the outcome of genetic experiments, possesses great tactical skills playing computer games. This may be just what mankind has been waiting for in order to fight back against invasive alien species.

Author: Orson Scott Card

Originally published: 1985

This futuristic science-fiction describes the technical evolution of robots that are originally developed in order to serve humans. However, they eventually become so advanced that humans become obsolete.

Author: Isaac Asimov

Originally published: 1950

Ender's Game

I, Robot

Engineering books

Engineers can see a structure where there is none in place, possessing the ability to turn problems into solutions and solutions. This book collects narratives and case studies to show how engineering is used to innovate, standardise and optimise.

Author: Guru Madhavan

Originally published: 2015

This book is a collection of 25 entertaining experiments and activities in engineering in everyday situations, including step-by-step instructions, expected results of each activity and simple scientific background for each experiment.

Author: Janice VanCleave

Originally published: 2007

Applied minds: How engineers think

Engineering for every kid: Easy activities that make learning science fun

Mathematics books

Robert really dislikes studying maths, but this changes when he meets the Number Devil, who appears in Robert’s dreams to teach him maths and inspire him. With the help of the Number Devil, Robert gets to know fractions, geometry and other mathematic concepts.

Author: Hans Magnus Enzensberger

Originally published: 1997

Mr. Ruche receives a delivery to his house in Paris including a great number of maths books from Brazil. His parrot likes to talk about maths and together they give lessons to children. However, he soon discovers the real reason behind the delivery.

Author: Denis Guedj

Originally published: 1998

The number devil: a mathematical adventure

The Parrot's Theorem

STEM Discovery Week IN NUMBERS

SDW17 Infograph

This infograph demonstrates the main achievements accomplished and outreach during STEM Discovery Week 2017.

 

COMPETITIONS

‘MAKE YOUR OWN POSTER’

‘Make your own Poster’ with your favourite subjects and resources from the Scientix Resources Respository. Read more.

‘ORGANISE A STEM EVENT’

Organise or participate in an event dedicated to any STEM subject and opportunities from 24 to 30 April 2017. Read more.

‘YOUR FAVOURITE SCIENCE BOOK’

Share ideas for classroom activities in relation to selected science books and discuss them in an open forum. Read more.