Using the Engineering Literature, 2nd Edition 2011
With the encroachment of the Internet into nearly all aspects of work and life, it seems as though information is everywhere. However, there is information and then there is correct, appropriate, and timely information. While we might love being able to turn to Wikipedia® for encyclopedia-like information or search Google® for the thousands of links on a topic, engineers need the best information, information that is evaluated, up-to-date, and complete. Accurate, vetted information is necessary when building new skyscrapers or developing new prosthetics for returning military veterans
This book encourages scientists to think differently about the use of scientific evidence in policy making. This issue investigates why scientific evidence is important to policy making and argues that an extensive body of research on knowledge utilization has not led to any widely accepted explanation of what it means to use science in public policy. The book identifies the gaps in our understanding and develops a framework for a new field of research to fill those gaps.
Language items: Has he got curly dark hair? Yes, he has. No, he hasn't. Topics and vocabulary: Describing people. These activities are guessing games, which are played using a board game and one of six sets of cards. The objective of the game is to find out the secret set by asking yes/no questions.
Start with A: A Beginner’s Guide to the Alphabet
Start With A is a reproducible activity book for the classroom that introduces the 26 letters of the alphabet. Start With A is suitable for use with all age groups. Start With A introduces each letter individually and provides practice activities in letter formation. This is done firstly by using shadow letters, and later in the lesson by allowing students to write the letters freehand. Start With A is amply illustrated, using pictures to move from letter and word recognition toward letter and word production.