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The Internet of Things
by Carrie Clickard
Part of the Tech Bytes series
The Internet of Things includes all the physical objects connected to the Internet that can send, receive, or exchange data. Phones can tell users the weather, mirrors can display daily schedules, and shoes can track the user's running pace. The Internet of Things impacts people's lives every day-and its uses continue to grow.
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Artificial Eyes
by Barbara Sheen
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Scientists have been perfecting artificial eyes for several centuries. From the most basic versions where artificial eyes were painted and worn over the eyelid, to today's versions that make it virtually impossible to tell a person has lost their eye. Correlates with STEM instruction. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading. Correlations available on publisher's website.
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Big Data and Machine Learning
by Brett S. Martin
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Machine learning analyzes big data to uncover patterns invisible to humans. These technologies help Internet users find things online, make it possible to quickly translate speech, and create smarter video game opponents. Big data and machine learning are used everywhere in society, and the opportunities for their uses are endless.
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Military Robots
by Cecilia Pinto McCarthy
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With the use of high-technology, military robots analyze the world around them and help carry out missions and tasks. Describes the development and challenges associated with manufacturing drones, bomb disposal robots and more. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading. missions and tasks. With the use of high-technology computers and sensors, Military Robots have helped with surveillance, defusing bombs, and numerous other unique scenarios. Correlates with STEM instruction and NexGen standards. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.
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Self-Driving Car
by Stephen Currie
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Self Driving Cars offer new alternatives to the way we look at driving. From advances in computers, cameras, and technologies; Self Driving cars offer many benefits to drivers and passengers. Correlates with STEM instruction. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading. Correlations available on publisher's website.
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Personal Drones
by Tyler Mason
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Drones are devices that can fly without a pilot onboard. These machines can take pictures and videos, survey or fertilize crops, and participate in drone racing. As drone technology continues to improve, these devices will continue to impact our lives in new and innovative ways.
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Augmented Reality
by Brett S. Martin
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Augmented Reality combines computer technology with real world experiences. With the use of advanced screen sensors and computer created overlays, real-life environments are transformed into high-tech surroundings. Correlates with STEM instruction and NexGen standards. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.
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Virtual Reality
by Brett S. Martin
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Virtual Reality gives people the opportunity to visit and explore worlds created by computers. With the use of headsets and headphones, users are transported to a fantasy world full of incredible experiences. Correlates with STEM instruction and NexGen standards. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.
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Nanotechnology
by George Anthony Kulz
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Nanotechnology allows scientists to work with tiny particles. This can help engineers create smaller products and let doctors check people's health. This evolving technology creates more durable buildings and is used in the suits worn by astronauts. Learn about the uses of nanotechnology and how this field can shape the future.
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Wearable Robots
by Carla Mooney
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Wearable Robots offer alternatives to amputees, workers, and people suffering from paralysis. Wearable Robots sense and anticipate wearer's movements while engaging a system of hydraulics to power the movements. Correlates with STEM instruction. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading. Correlations available on publisher's website.
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Coding
by Meg Marquardt
Part of the Tech Bytes series
Coding is the process of giving computers instructions in a language they can understand. With the use of high-technology advances, coding can be found in most everyday activities and places including the classroom. Correlates with STEM instruction and NexGen standards. Includes glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.
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