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Formerly known as the Engineering Education Advocate

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Books by Celeste Baine

Engineers Make a Difference: Motivating Students to Pursue an Engineering Education

Sustainable Energy Engineering Teacher's Guide

Roller Coaster Engineering Teacher's Guide

Teaching Engineering Made Easy: A Friendly Introduction to Engineering Activities for Middle School Teachers

The Musical Engineer: A Music Enthusiast's Guide to Engineering and Technology Careers

The Fantastical Engineer

The Fantastical Engineer: A Thrillseeker's Guide to Careers in Theme Park Engineering - Second Edition

High Tech Hot Shots: Careers in Sports Engineering

Is There an Engineer Inside You?: A Comprehensive Guide to Career Decisions in Engineering

You Never Know

For those of you that know me, you probably also know that I'm working on another book. I'm always working on another book.

The concept that keeps me motivated is that you never know if you are going to connect with the student that is going to be instrumental in finding solutions to the energy crisis, enhancing our transportation system, inventing new ways to listen to music or stay connected with our families or discover a technology that allows us to live longer by being more resistant to disease. The potential that students have to change the world is astounding and only limited by our imaginations.

As this new school year begins, don't forget that sometimes all it takes is an inspiring teacher or mentor to set a student on the path that helps them realize their full potential.

So get out there and go get'em!

Posted by Celeste Baine on August 19, 2010


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