Computer Engineer Ruchi Sanghvi (STEM Trailblazer Bios)

Have you ever scrolled through a news feed on Facebook? Ruchi Sanghvi helped design this and other Facebook features. She joined Facebook then a small Silicon Valley startup company

Steve Jobs: Insanely Great

Whether they’ve seen Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs movie, read Walter Isaacson’s biography, or just own an iPhone, this graphic novel retelling of the Apple innovator’s life

When Charlie McButton Lost Power

An electifying picture book from the author of The Hunger Games. Charlie McButton likes computer games so much, he never plays with anything else. When a thunderstorm knocks out

Integrating Technology into the Curriculum 2nd Edition (Effective Teaching in Today’s Classroom)

With digital components becoming the commonplace in the education world, educators must learn how to integrate technology into the classroom and step into the digital age of teaching. This

Childhood and the Philosophy of Education: An Anti-Aristotelian Perspective (Continuum Studies in Educational Research)

Philosophical accounts of childhood have tended to derive from Plato and Aristotle, who portrayed children (like women, animals, slaves, and the mob) as unreasonable and incomplete in terms of

When Charlie McButton Lost Power

Charlie McButton likes computer games so much, he never plays with anything else. When a thunderstorm knocks out the electricity, his tech empire comes tumbling down, and his whole

Watched

In a world where web cappers can hack any cellphone or computer webcam, no one is safe-including Jesse Jesse seems like a normal sixteen-year-old, but he isn’t. He is

Windows Vista and Internet for Children: The Best Book About Computers for Kids Grade 3 and Up (Computer Books for Children)

Engaging and visually pleasing, this computer guide goes beyond chatting and gaming to present practical, step-by-step instructions to teach kids the basics of Windows Vista and the internet, such

Things Around Us (Child’s First Library of Learning)

Questions and answers present some of life’s everyday mysteries, such as why steel rusts, why soap gets things clean, and how plants grow.