How do you land a rover on Mars, resolve a perpetual traffic jam or save
a herd of caribou from potential extinction? Ask an engineer! Author
Shannon Hunt presents nine real-life problems for which engineers
designed inventive (and even crazy!) solutions. Each was solved using a
different field of engineering --- from aerospace and mechanical to the
new field of geomatics. A helpful seven-step flowchart of the
engineering design process is also featured: define the problem,
investigate the requirements, develop solutions, design a prototype,
test it, improve it and share the idea. These steps are highlighted in
each chapter with helpful icons that refer back to the flowchart.
Sidebars, biographies of the engineers and fun detailed illustrations by
James Gulliver Hancock help flesh out the stories and bring them to
life. This terrific introduction to some fascinating practical
applications of engineering is sure to inspire the natural engineer in
every child. With its emphasis on real-world connections to the math,
science and technology skills applied with critical thinking and
creative problem solving, this book is a natural for encouraging STEM
education (science, technology, engineering, math). With so many direct
curriculum applications for grades three to seven, and in following with
the guidelines in the Next Generation Science Standards, this book is a
perfect resource for classrooms and libraries, as well as anywhere a
makerspace is found. Includes a table of contents, glossary and index.