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Artificial intelligence : thinking machines and smart robots with science activities for kids
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Smibert, Angie, author
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Cornell, Alexis, illustrator
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Artificial intelligence Juvenile literature.
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Robotics Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
2018
Explore how machines develop into thinking, learning devices that can help humans perform tasks, make decisions, and work more efficiently.
Feminism : the march towards equal rights for women
\"Feminism: The March Toward Equal Rights for Women invites young people to examine the different stages of the feminist movement, from early mentions in history through the suffragists' fight for the vote to today's focus on intersectionality. Issues such as the Equal Rights Amendment, women in politics, and health care, plus a discussion of the recent #MeToo movement, all encourage kids to pay close attention to the world in which we live and the one we might hope for.\"--Page 4 of cover.
Big data : information in the digital world : with science activities for kids
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Mooney, Carla, 1970- author
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Cornell, Alexis, illustrator
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Big data Juvenile literature.
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Computers Juvenile literature.
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Computer storage devices Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Have you watched videos online today? Did you post photographs on social media? Did you upload your English essay to Google Docs? All of these are questions about data! In Big Data: information in the digital world, readers ages 10 to 15 explore the definition of data and learn how essential it is to our everyday lives. They learn about the history of data, the transition from paper to computers, and the role that search engines such as Google play in handling data. By making connections between the relationships among data, computers, and people, middle school kids also acquire the tools they need to become better digital citizens!\"-- Publisher's website.
Cells : experience life at its tiniest
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Gibson, Karen Bush, author
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Cornell, Alexis, illustrator
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Cells Juvenile literature.
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Cytology Juvenile literature.
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Cells.
2017
\"...readers...investigate cells and learn how they affect our health, reproduction, criminal investigations, and agriculture.\"--Amazon.com.