- Overview
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'Electron Heroes' is a science experiment learning cartoon that teaches children the principles of coding, electricity, and electronics easily with interesting cartoons and experimental kits.
- Book Intro
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(English) Electron Heroes 1~6
#Scientific computing learning comics #Fun coding to read as comics #Learning comics dealing with electronic science common sense that is the basis of coding
To properly understand coding, you need to know the basics of how mechanical devices work, that is, about electronic components and sensors. This book helps children understand and apply electricity easily by expressing the operating principles of various electronic parts with interesting characters.
Volume 1: electronic parts such as batteries, LEDs, motors, transistors, resistors, and solar cells are the main characters. Through their adventure story of overcoming crises together, readers can understand the characteristics and roles of each part in a natural and fun way.
- About the Author
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Cho Youngsun
(English) Science and math columnist, children's education instructor, and author. She has written over 100 educational comics in the "Why?" series, covering topics such as robots, computers, software and coding, virtual and augmented reality, and drones.
(Vietnamese)Làm việc với tư cách là nhà báo chuyên mục toán học khoa học, giáo viên giáo dục trẻ em, tác giả kịch bản viết chuyện và laaoj kế hoạch lập kế hoạch xuất bản truyện tranh. Cuốn truyện "rô bốt, máy tính, phần mềm và mã hóa, thực tế ảo tăng cường, máy bay không người lái" trong bộ truyện Why? là một trong những tác phẩm truyện tranh hướng dẫn học tiêu biểu. Viết bài chuyên mục báo chí về khoa học thú vị, toán học các khái niệm cơ sở và truyện tranh quảng bá cho các cơ quan nhà nước như Viện phát triển gốm sứ, viện nghiên cứu tiêu chuẩn khoa học Hàn Quốc, Viện nghiên cứu dung hợp.
Han Jeong-uk
(English) Holds a master's degree in physics education. He researches and develops various contents to make it easier to understand electric experiments, science experiments, and making and coding education.
Kim Woo-ram
(English) Character designer and comic artist. He illustrated "Play Elementary Science" and published educational comics such as "Journey to Math World of the West" and "Masked Science King" in the youth science magazine "Science Boy."
Lee Youngho
(English) Comic artist. His major works include "Alone at the Amusement Park," "Umbrella Weather Exploration Team," and "WHY Software and Coding, Drones, and Science Investigation."