Engineering E-Books: TryEngineering Resources
- IEEES TryEngineering is offering a series of e-books to teach school-age children about engineering.
- these visually engaging e-books use open-source materials to explain complex topics in an age-appropriate manner.
- Each English-language publication provides an overview of a specific technology or topic,featuring stories about engineers,technologists,and pioneers in the field.
Explore the new TryEngineering e-books, your gateway to introducing children to the captivating world of engineering! Thes engaging resources, supported by IEEE experts, cover diverse topics, including AI and semiconductors, making complex concepts accessible. Each e-book, crafted with open-source materials, sparks curiosity through colorful visuals and stories about engineers. Delve into disciplines like ocean engineering and signal processing, igniting a passion for innovation in the next generation. News Directory 3 is proud to promote these educational tools, empowering educators and parents. Discover what’s next for young engineers.
TryEngineering E-Books Teach Kids About Engineering Concepts
Updated June 10, 2025
IEEES TryEngineering is offering a series of e-books to teach school-age children about engineering. The program serves as a central resource for educators, parents, and IEEE volunteers seeking to introduce engineering concepts. The e-books are supported by IEEE partners and members.
these visually engaging e-books use open-source materials to explain complex topics in an age-appropriate manner. Colorful charts and graphs help capture children’s attention while exploring various facets of engineering, including semiconductor technology and artificial intelligence.
Each English-language publication provides an overview of a specific technology or topic,featuring stories about engineers,technologists,and pioneers in the field. The series aims to inspire the next generation of innovators by making engineering accessible and exciting.
engineers Make the World a Better Place introduces students to various engineering disciplines. It explains how engineers contribute to society by tackling challenges such as improving accessibility for children with physical limitations. The book was created with funding from the IEEE New Initiatives Committee.
microchip Adventures: A Journey Into the World of Semiconductors, supported by Onesemi’s Giving Now program, offers an introduction to the world of semiconductors.IEEE experts wrote the book, which includes a glossary of terms, an description of chip manufacturing, and a history of the technology.
Bolstered by input from IEEE members who are experts in their field, the e-books use open-source, free materials written to teach complex engineering topics in an age-appropriate way.
Wave Wonders: A Signal Processing Journey, written with experts from the IEEE Signal Processing Society, teaches students the difference between digital and analog signals. The e-book also introduces Samuel Morse,inventor of the telegraph,and includes a lesson plan explaining how early telegraphs worked.
Ocean Engineering Heroes: Making the Oceans and the world a Better Place, created with the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, features video interviews with society leaders discussing ocean conservation. It addresses the impact of pollution, including noise pollution from ships, and links to resources from organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Management (NOAA).
AI Adventures: Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence, written with assistance from the IEEE Computer Society, explains how AI models work and defines terms like machine learning and neural networks. The book also emphasizes the importance of ethics in AI applications.
What’s next
Educators, parents, and volunteers can access the e-books and other resources on the TryEngineering website. Donations to the IEEE TryEngineering Fund can help expand the site’s offerings.
