Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions

Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions

by Fred Estes
Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions

Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions

by Fred Estes

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Overview

Teen Innovators tells the stories of discovery and the inventions of nine young students.

For example, twelve-year-old Gitanjali Rao, appalled by the tragedy in Flint, Michigan, found a cheaper, more effective way to test for lead in drinking water. Four undocumented teenagers from an underfunded high school in Phoenix built an underwater robot from spare and found parts. Substituting hard work and creative thinking for money and expensive equipment, they won a national robotics competition, beating a well-funded team from MIT. At fifteen, William Kamkwamba used materials from junkyards near his home in Malawai to build a windmill to generate electricity and pump water for his village.

While each profile tells a different story, the reader soon sees the common threads of determination and ingenuity. Stories include:

  • Jack Andraka: improved pancreatic cancer test
  • Gitanjali Rao: device to detect lead in drinking water
  • William Kamkwamba: improvised electrical generator using windmill in Malawi
  • Austen Veseliza: digital display glove to aid people with speech impairment
  • Deepika Kurup: easier, cheaper method to remove toxins from drinking water
  • Cristian Arcega, Lorenzo Santillan, Oscar Vasquez, Luis Aranda: underwater robot
Science educator and professor Fred Estes explores the motivation, challenges, and lives of these teen scientists and explains the science behind each invention simply and clearly. Readers will see how the science they study today in school relates to these important discoveries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781728417189
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 1,168,708
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Lexile: 990L (what's this?)
Age Range: 11 - 12 Years

About the Author

Fred Estes taught science for nearly two decades in a school near his home in San Francisco. He's written several articles about science teaching, including "Compost: The Rot Thing for Our Earth" and he is a peer reviewer for a National Science Teaching Association journal. Before that, he taught high school English, worked as a financial analyst, joined an AI startup, developed corporate training programs, and earned a doctorate in educational psychology and technology. Currently, he teaches graduate students and teachers about design thinking, innovation, creative teaching methods, and hands-on-STEM curriculum.

Table of Contents

Foreword 6

Introduction 8

Chapter 1 Jack Andraka and His Improved Cancer Test 19

Chapter 2 Gitanjali Rao and Tethys, Her Lead Detection Sensor 41

Chapter 3 William Kamkwamba and the Windmill 61

Chapter 4 Austin Veseliza and the Talking Glove 85

Chapter 5 Deepika Kurup and Purifying Water through Sunlight and Science 109

Chapter 6 Cristian Arcega, Lorenzo Santillan, Oscar Vasquez, Luis Aranda, and Stinky, Their Champion Robot 131

Conclusion 168

Glossary 174

Source Notes 182

Selected Bibliography 190

Further Information 195

Index 203

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