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Lädt ... SCRATCHbot (A Great Idea)von Adam Woog
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"SCRATCHbot is a robot that depends on tactile touch to process information. Using touch rather than vision, the SCRATCHbot aids scientists researching animal behavior"--Provided by publisher. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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While the covers of the books in this series have a misleading juvenile look, the content is geared toward students who are seriously interested in how some of our recent inventions have unfolded. The authors go into quite a bit of depth about the history behind the invention, problems that scientists have run into as they are developing the invention, and the effect that the particular invention has on peoples' lives. Photographs are abundant, as are "Did You Know" boxes (which can get a little distracting after a while). While this series is not for everyone, students with an interest in current technologies will find much to enjoy in each volume's 48 pages.
Titles reviewed:
* Scratchbot, by Adam Woog
* Pilotless Planes, by Carla Mooney
* HDTV, by Kris Hirschmann
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