Pearson eText Conceptual Integrated Science — Access Card
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Paul G. Hewitt
Former silver-medal boxing champion, sign painter, uranium prospector, and soldier, Paul began college at the age of 27, with the help of the GI Bill. He pioneered the conceptual approach to teaching physics at the City College of San Francisco. He has taught as a guest teacher at various middle schools and high schools, the University of California at both the Berkeley and Santa Cruz campuses, and the University of Hawaii at both the Manoa and Hilo campuses. He also taught for 20 years at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, which honored him with its Outstanding Educator Award in 2000. He is the author of Conceptual Physics and a co-author of Conceptual Physical Science and Conceptual Physical Science Explorations (with John Suchocki and Leslie Hewitt Abrams).
Suzanne Lyons
Suzanne received her B.A. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley. She earned her M.A. in education and her California teaching credential both from Stanford University. She earned another M.A. degree in Integrated Earth Sciences from California State University Sacramento. Suzanne was editor of Conceptual Physics and other books in the Conceptual series for 16 years and has authored 7 books on physics, hands-on science activities, and other topics in science and education. She has taught science and education courses to students of diverse ages and ability levels, from elementary school through college. She is always interested in developing new ways to teach and to that end, she founded the small business CooperativeGames.com.
John A. Suchocki
John is the author of Conceptual Chemistry and coauthor of Conceptual Physical Science. John obtained his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pharmacology. As a tenured professor at Leeward Community College his interests turned to science education, the development of distance learning programs, and student-centered learning curricula. Currently an adjunct professor at Saint Michael’s College in Vermont, John also produces science multimedia through his company Conceptual Productions. His popular tutorial video lessons, as well as those of his coauthors, are freely available at ConceptualAcademy.com.
Jennifer Yeh
Jennifer earned a Ph.D. in integrative biology from the University of Texas, Austin, for her work on frog skeleton evolution. She obtained her B.A. in physics and astronomy from Harvard University. Following her graduate work, Jennifer was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, where she studied the genetics of breast cancer. Jennifer has taught courses in physics, cell biology, human embryology, vertebrate anatomy, and ecology and evolution. She is the author of various scientific papers as well as the book Endangered Species: Must They Disappear? (Thomson/Gale, © 2002, 2004). Jennifer continues to work on a wide variety of introductory biology materials, including various online materials.
1. About Science
Part I. Physics
2. Describing Motion
3. Newton’s Laws of Motion
4. Momentum and Energy
5. Gravity
6. Heat
7. Electricity and Magnetism
8. Waves—Sound and Light
Part II. Chemistry
9. Atoms and the Periodic Table
10. The Atomic Nucleus and Radioactivity
11. Investigating Matter
12. Chemical Bonds and Mixtures
13. Chemical Reactions
14. Organic Chemistry
Part III. Biology
15. The Basic Unit of Life—The Cell
16. Genetics
17. The Evolution of Life
18. Diversity of Life on Earth
19. Human Biology I—Control and Development
20. Human Biology II—Care and Maintenance
21. Ecology
Part IV. Earth Science
22. Plate Tectonics: The Earth System
23. Rocks and Minerals
24. Earth’s Surface—Land and Water
25. Surface Processes
26. Weather and Climate
27. Environmental Geology
Part V. Astronomy
27. The Solar System
28. The Universe
APPENDIX A: On Measurement and Unit Conversion
APPENDIX B: Linear and Rotational Motion
APPENDIX C: More on Vectors
APPENDIX D: Exponential Growth and Doubling Time
APPENDIX E: Physics of Fluids
APPENDIX F: Chemical Equilibrium
Emphasize concepts and enable students to connect ideas across the sciences.
The best-selling Conceptual Integrated Science provides an engaging overview of physics, chemistry, earth science, astronomy, and biology at a level appropriate for non-science students. Hewitt’s engaging narrative emphasizes unifying concepts across physical and life sciences through a clear, friendly writing style, and fun, relevant examples that motivate students.
The 3rd Edition expands on its theme of integration and deepens connections between the sciences with new Integrated Science spreads added at the end of each part. Modern references in the updated Technology boxes and new contemporary applications add relevance and help to connect science with students’ everyday lives. Enhanced End-of-Chapter problems engage students with interactive digital features accessible in the Pearson eText and guide them with wrong-answer feedback, where and when they need it. The eText features Hewitt’s video tutorials that play inline, new Check Yourself from the text presented as a hide/reveal interactive feature, and multiple-choice quizzes at the end of each chapter.
For courses in integrated science and physical science.
Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, mobile-optimized, personalized reading experience. It lets students highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in one place, even when offline. Seamlessly integrated videos and other rich media engage students and give them access to the help they need, when they need it. Educators can easily schedule readings and share their own notes with students so they see the connection between their eText and what they learn in class — motivating them to keep reading, and keep learning. And, reading analytics offer insight into how students use the eText, helping educators tailor their instruction.
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Weight | 44 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 8 × 10 in |