Cell Phone Science: What Happens When You Call and Why

Kids, Technology, How Things Work/Are Made
Cover of the book Cell Phone Science: What Happens When You Call and Why by Michele Sequeira, Michael Westphal, University of New Mexico Press
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Author: Michele Sequeira, Michael Westphal ISBN: 9780826349699
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press Publication: January 16, 2011
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Language: English
Author: Michele Sequeira, Michael Westphal
ISBN: 9780826349699
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication: January 16, 2011
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English

Their buzzes, beeps, bells, and tunes have disrupted countless classes, movies, and meals; public auditoriums now have signs posted prominently asking people to turn their cell phones off; cities such as Santa Fe have banned their use in automobiles. But these little connection gadgets have become ubiquitous because they are so useful-many would blanch at the thought of losing their cell phone. Cell phones are useful because of the science, technology, and design that are blended to make them function.

In this work, authors Michele Sequeira and Michael Westphal help young people explore this now-commonplace, socially important gadget that connects today's youth with their friends. The underlying science and technologies, and some of the history that has influenced the development of cell phones, are discussed. Emphasis is given to building science and technology concepts through simple analogies with commonplace items and ideas.

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Their buzzes, beeps, bells, and tunes have disrupted countless classes, movies, and meals; public auditoriums now have signs posted prominently asking people to turn their cell phones off; cities such as Santa Fe have banned their use in automobiles. But these little connection gadgets have become ubiquitous because they are so useful-many would blanch at the thought of losing their cell phone. Cell phones are useful because of the science, technology, and design that are blended to make them function.

In this work, authors Michele Sequeira and Michael Westphal help young people explore this now-commonplace, socially important gadget that connects today's youth with their friends. The underlying science and technologies, and some of the history that has influenced the development of cell phones, are discussed. Emphasis is given to building science and technology concepts through simple analogies with commonplace items and ideas.

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