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a visionary teacher, his FIRST robotics team, and the ultimate battle of smarts

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An edition of The new cool (2011)

The new cool

a visionary teacher, his FIRST robotics team, and the ultimate battle of smarts

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Overview: That Monday afternoon, in high-school gyms across America, kids were battling for the only glory American culture seems to want to dispense to the young these days: sports glory. But at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California, in a gear-cluttered classroom, a different type of "cool" was brewing. A physics teacher with a dream-the first public high-school teacher ever to win a MacArthur Genius Award -- had rounded up a band of high-I.Q students who wanted to put their technical know-how to work. If you asked these brainiacs what the stakes were that first week of their project, they'd have told you it was all about winning a robotics competition-building the ultimate robot and prevailing in a machine-to-machine contest in front of 25,000 screaming fans at Atlanta's Georgia Dome. But for their mentor, Amir Abo-Shaeer, much more hung in the balance. The fact was, Amir had in mind a different vision for education, one based not on rote learning -- on absorbing facts and figures -- but on active creation. In his mind's eye, he saw an even more robust academy within Dos Pueblos that would make science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) cool again, and he knew he was poised on the edge of making that dream a reality. All he needed to get the necessary funding was one flashy win-a triumph that would firmly put his Engineering Academy at Dos Pueblos on the map. He imagined that one day there would be a nation filled with such academies, and a new popular veneration for STEM-a "new cool"-that would return America to its former innovative glory. It was a dream shared by Dean Kamen, a modern-day inventing wizard-often-called "the Edison of his time"-who'd concocted the very same FIRST Robotics Competition that had lured the kids at Dos Pueblos. Kamen had created FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) nearly twenty years prior. And now, with a participant alumni base approaching a million strong, he felt that awareness was about to hit critical mass. But before the Dos Pueblos D'Penguineers could do their part in bringing a new cool to America, they'd have to vanquish an intimidating lineup of "super-teams"-high-school technology goliaths that hailed from engineering hot spots such as Silicon Valley, Massachusetts' Route 128 technology corridor, and Michigan's auto-design belt. Some of these teams were so good that winning wasn't just hoped for every year, it was expected. In The New Cool, Neal Bascomb manages to make even those who know little about-or are vaguely suspicious of-technology care passionately about a team of kids questing after a different kind of glory. In these kids' heartaches and headaches-and yes, high-five triumphs -- we glimpse the path not just to a new way of educating our youth but of honoring the crucial skills a society needs to prosper. A new cool.

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Crown Publishers, Crown
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337

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Table of Contents

Dramatis personae
Time line
Prologue
Kickoff
Strategy
Week one: 43 days until robot ship
Week two: 36 days until robot ship
Competition: the ThunderChickens, Team 217
Week three: 29 days until robot ship
Week four: 22 days until robot ship
Competition: 2Train Robotics, Team 395
Week five: 15 days until robot ship
Week six: 8 days until robot ship
96 hours until ship
Los Angeles Regional Competition: Long Beach Arena, March 12-14, part I
Los Angeles Regional Competition: Long Beach Arena, March 12-14, part II
Competition: Heroes of Tomorrow, Team 67
Sacramento Regional Competition: the Pavilion, University of California, Davis, March 26-28, part I
Sacramento Regional Competition: the Pavilion, University of California, Davis, March 26-28, part II
FIRST championship: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, April 16-18, part I
FIRST championship: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, April 16-18, part II
Epilogue
Notes
Game glossary
Acknowledgments.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York, NY
Other Titles
Visionary teacher, his FIRST robotics team, and the ultimate battle of smarts

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.8/920712
Library of Congress
TJ211.26 .B37 2011, TJ211.26 .B37 2010

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Pagination
xiii, 337 p. :
Number of pages
337

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Open Library
OL25106711M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780307588890
ISBN 10
0307588890
ISBN 13
9780307588890
LCCN
2010021646
OCLC/WorldCat
641997964

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