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Super Cool Tech

Technology, Invention, Innovation

by DK
ebook
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Wait time: About 2 weeks

See today's best innovations and imagine tomorrow's big ideas in Super Cool Tech. This cutting-edge guide explores how incredible new technologies are shaping the modern world and its future, from familiar smartwatches to intelligent, driverless cars.

Packed with more than 250 full-color images, X-rays, thermal imaging, digital artworks, cross-sections, and cutaways, Super Cool Tech reveals the secrets behind the latest gadgets and gizmos, state-of-the-art buildings, and life-changing technologies.

Learn about incredible architectural concepts around the world, such as the Hydropolis Underwater Hotel and Resort in Dubai, and the River Gym, a human-powered floating gym in New York City. Discover how a wheelchair adapts to its surroundings and learn how a cutting board can give the nutritional information of the food being prepared on it.

From 3-D-printed cars to robot vacuum cleaners, Super Cool Tech reveals today's amazing inventions and looks ahead to the future of technology, including hologram traffic lights and the Galactic Suite Hotel in space. Perfect for STEAM education initiatives, Super Cool Tech makes technology easy to understand, following the history of each invention and how they impact our everyday lives, and "How It Works" panels explain the design and function of each item using clear explanations and images.

Designed in DK's signature style, Super Cool Tech is the ultimate guide to exploring and understanding the latest gadgets and inventions while looking ahead to the future of technology.

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    • Kirkus

      A broad survey of high-tech wonders large and small, in an eye-catching format.Looking like a small laptop with plain silver covers when closed and set up to be read with pages flipping bottom to top when open, this successor to Cool Tech (2011) and Cool Stuff 2.0 and How It Works (2007) focuses on newer gadgets from the past half-decade, such as the Xbox One, smart watches, the Raspberry Pi, and hoverboards. Recent tech highlights such as New Horizon's 2015 Pluto flyby and innovative structures like Sweden's Icehotel also receive nods. A closing section offers speculative glances at passenger drones, hyperloops, flying cars (as if), quantum computing, and like near-future developments, capped with a set of more general prognostications in broad fields such as "Transportation" and "Everyday Life" ("Schools may be phased out in favor of live streaming of lessons to children's homes"). Despite the many captions, descriptive comments, and superficial "How It Works" boxed featurettes, it's the large, bright photos and (more commonly) hyper-realistic graphic images lighting up each single-spread entry that will be the chief draw here. There are no URLs or other leads to further information. Polished product for techno-browsers--current, if not likely to stay on the cutting edge for long. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      Gr 4 Up-From the cover that opens like a snazzy silver laptop to the detailed images of the inner workings of this decade's hottest technological innovations, this title will capture the attention of a range of readers. Younger readers might linger over the images of the inner layers of the Apple Watch, while middle grade readers may consider engineering careers that will allow them to tinker with technology. With the current focus on innovative and student-driven learning, this book serves as a launching point into deeper research. Those seeking in-depth descriptions of how inventions are developed or produced should look elsewhere, but readers in search of everything cool in technology will definitely want to interact with this colorful, engaging text. The cover does present an issue, as the binding is a bit flimsy, with hinging on the top and bottom and only a thin tape binding in between the covers. VERDICT School and public libraries should consider this resource as a browsable purchase but might need to add binding support.-Sarah Knutson, American Canyon Middle School, CA

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2016
      Grades 5-8 Everything about this appealing bookdesigned to resemble a laptop, with lift-up pages and chapter layouts that resemble appslives up to its title. Readers won't be able to resist exploring the ingenious technologies that currently exist and are yet to be invented. Chapters organized under such headings as Play, Construct, and Future explain how various technologies function, using full-color graphics that are clear and easily understood. Smart watches and holographic headsets, the Airlander and life-saving personal mobility devices, and many more are described in fascinating detail and depicted by cross-sections, cutaways, and thermal imaging, as well as other means. Included, too, are potential inventions of the future, such as passenger drones and flying cars. The text is brief, and although there's no further reading list, there is a glossary and an index. Appealing to anyone who loves cool technology and wants to know more about the way it works and how it impacts our daily lives and future.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2016
      A broad survey of high-tech wonders large and small, in an eye-catching format.Looking like a small laptop with plain silver covers when closed and set up to be read with pages flipping bottom to top when open, this successor to Cool Tech (2011) and Cool Stuff 2.0 and How It Works (2007) focuses on newer gadgets from the past half-decade, such as the Xbox One, smart watches, the Raspberry Pi, and hoverboards. Recent tech highlights such as New Horizon's 2015 Pluto flyby and innovative structures like Sweden's Icehotel also receive nods. A closing section offers speculative glances at passenger drones, hyperloops, flying cars (as if), quantum computing, and like near-future developments, capped with a set of more general prognostications in broad fields such as "Transportation" and "Everyday Life" ("Schools may be phased out in favor of live streaming of lessons to children's homes"). Despite the many captions, descriptive comments, and superficial "How It Works" boxed featurettes, it's the large, bright photos and (more commonly) hyper-realistic graphic images lighting up each single-spread entry that will be the chief draw here. There are no URLs or other leads to further information. Polished product for techno-browsers--current, if not likely to stay on the cutting edge for long. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:1140
  • Text Difficulty:8-9

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