Grace Hopper

by Nancy Loewen

Published 1 August 2019
Computers touch our lives everyday, in countless ways, but how do they know what to do? How do we communicate with them and they with each other? Computer language! Grace Hopper was a pioneer in computer programming, a woman whose scientific research led to computer-language tools and technology still in use today. Her story is filled with trial and error, and, in this book, readers can follow her journey step by step.


See a problem? Solve a problem! These scientists and inventors did just that. Historical photographs and engaging text, along with special feature boxes and facts, teach young readers about famous inventors on their quests to invent. This series covers curriculum topuics such as design and technology and science and engineering using inventions young readers can relate to.

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by Lucia Raatma

Published 1 January 2020

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by Nancy Dickmann

Published 1 January 2020

Lewis Latimer

by Nancy Dickmann

Published 1 January 2020