STEM

  • Authors: Arisa Matsuo, Teru Kawakita Find a job or further studies? Emi, a student troubled about her future, begins to explore her path after attending an IEEE lecture with her sister, the CEO of a venture company. Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Authors: Shumpei Takenaka, Ryota Genseki One day, a student was ordered by the club chair to join the manga story contest. Can he make a story using AI technology as an engineering student? Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Author: Harry T. Roman This e-book about Thomas Edison's accomplishments is full of classroom activities for teachers to use — in support of STEM, technology education, invention and engineering discussions.. E-Book (PDF) Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Book 4 in the series explores the life and career of Kate Gleason, who, despite not having a formal engineering education, established herself as critical to her family's tool business at a young age; helped give the business international exposure, presence and placement (the business is still a leader in its field); and developed a new way of making affordable homes. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman This e-book is about STEM activities focused on school, and what student teams can accomplish. The STEM philosophy of problem-solving can be quite far-reaching across technology and non-technology subject matters. E-Book (PDF) Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Book 3 in the series explores the life and career of Lillian Moller Gilbreth, who embraced the goals of Scientific Management — increasing consistency and efficiency in the workplace — even while introducing human aspects into the nascent field of industrial management. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman The third in the Rover Boy series pairs up Rover Boy (a robot) with Samson (also a robot) under the supervision of Jen (a human) to conquer an environmental hazard. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman In his second IEEE-USA comic portrayal of robots in action, Pipeline Gets Rescued, author Harry T. Roman again illustrates how robots are not just for science fiction stories, but are currently in use, solving problems and improving our lives. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Book 2 in the series explores the life and career of trailblazer Edith Clarke, who played a critical role in developing the electric grid during its period of massive growth and expansion. . Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman Harry T. Roman clearly believes that no age is too young to expose young people to the field of engineering, and he is helping parents and grandparents do just that by providing a new series of illustrated, comic-style e-books on engineering — for all ages to enjoy! Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman In these volumes, the author discusses how a good grounding in STEM principles while in school can be valuable, especially when you are identifying and selecting new employees. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Authors: Eiko Nakajima, Dong Jiong An, who has enrolled in university but is not enjoying a fulfilling student life due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finding new aspirations by participating in the Region 10 Congress, IEEE's international event, and coming into contact with people and cultures from other countries. Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Authors: Aika Ueno, Keiko Ishii One day, a mysterious robot from the future named "Triple E" appears in front of a female graduate student who is sleep deprived, has a disordered diet, and leads an unhealthy research lifestyle! Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Author: Hisao Usui Sequel to "KOGAKU JOSHI." They are all striving to develop their respective fields of expertise, but sometimes the road ahead is steep! Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Author: Harry T. Roman In these volumes, the author discusses how a good grounding in STEM principles while in school can be valuable, especially when you are identifying and selecting new employees. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman IEEE-USA E-BOOKS and author Harry T. Roman are back with a second book on electric cars: The Electric Vehicle Classroom Activities Book--Vol 2: Fascinating Electric Vehicle Activities. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Author: Harry T. Roman Today, more than 280 million cars are on U.S. roads; about one percent are electric vehicles. Some people have great dreams about a massive resurgence of electric vehicles, leading the nation to a bright, clean transportation future. This transformation cannot happen overnight, regardless of activists' fervor. It will be a long march to reality. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • Authors: Rino Sugimoto, Kojiro Nishimiya A love story set in Okinawa about a Sanshin (musical instrument) craftsman and a female university student studying acoustic engineering. Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Author: Natsuko Kawakami Riko-chan, a genius science girl who can hardly be considered an elementary school student, uses mathematical models and simulations to solve the little mysteries of everyday life in this new kind of coming-of-age mystery. Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Author: Hisao Usui Three girls studying in the Department of Engineering find their own way by rethinking “engineering” from their own perspectives. Member: FREE Non-Member: FREE
  • Book 1 in the series explores the life and glamorous career of Hedy Lamarr — inventor extraordinaire and Hollywood star. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • This e-book, the fifth in a series of engineering activities for the classroom, gives teachers a way to expose their students to invention and entrepreneurship. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • This e-book, the fourth in a series of engineering activities for the classroom, gives teachers a way to expose their students to robotics. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99
  • In Volume 3 of his Engineering Activities for the Classroom series, author Harry T. Roman focuses on engineering. He includes many activities for younger grades (K-6), as well as for middle- and high-school students. Teachers can use the books in this series for developing lesson plans or assignments for students — both in class, or via distance learning. The books are designed to get young minds thinking about technology, engineering and invention. Member: FREE Non-Member: $2.99

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