Book Reviews
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A Classroom 360-Degree Look at Electric Cars—IEEE-USA’s New, Free E-Book for Members
This new E-Book helps teachers lead students through an examination of the technological, environmental, social, cultural, safety and regulatory implications of widespread electric car adoption.
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Do Your R&D! – A New Audio Book From IEEE-USA
This new IEEE-USA audiobook underscores the value of R&D, which all too often falls victim to aggressive accountants or short-sighted leaders.
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New Two-Book Series from IEEE-USA Offers Educators Electric Vehicle Exploration Activities for the Classroom
IEEE-USA's new, two-book series is designed to help educators lead their students in exploring electric vehicle technology.
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IEEE-USA Releases Second Edition of Shoop Book on Leadership
Drawing on his broad range of engineering and military experience, as well as his leadership role at IEEE, Barry L. Shoop Ph.D., has authored a new edition of A Practitioner’s Guide to Leadership. The new edition includes many of the core ideas of his original work; however, Shoop adds insights…
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Keeping an Open Mind – 4th in Critical Thinking Series Now Available as an Audiobook
The fourth audiobook in the critical thinking series delves into keeping an open mind when approaching a problem or a person.
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IEEE-USA Launches New Series on Famous Women Engineers in History, First Book on Hedy Lamarr
Book 1 in this new series explores the life and glamorous career of Hedy Lamarr — inventor extraordinaire and Hollywood star.
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New IEEE-USA Audiobook Helps Engineers Foster Creativity
In a new audiobook Critical Thinking Skills for Engineers – Book 3: On Creativity, author Sridhar Ramanathan states that many engineers are not, or at least do not consider themselves to be, creative. In this new audiobook release of his e-book, Ramanathan goes on to challenge that belief — and shows…
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Women in Engineering: Their Stories and Their Paths – Complete Series Now Available
IEEE-USA’s Women in Engineering e-book series has offered two dozen women in tech the opportunity to tell their stories — highlighting successes and failures, as well as challenges and triumphs.
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At UC San Diego, Building Appreciation for STEM and Diversity
Pamela Cosman, a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCSD, is on a mission: to make STEM more appealing to youngsters.
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New Book Shows How to “Count Girls In”
In Count Girls In, published by Chicago Review Press, authors Karen Panetta and Katianne Williams have two goals: to dispel stereotypes about girls’ capabilities, and to encourage them to combine their natural talents with a STEM field – so they have a better chance of working in a profession they…