The Harbinger: Rubicon, #1
By Elec Twisiti
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We see Math in children's games. We encounter Science in jokes. Every corner of life has been touched because of people like you that value a mathematical and scientific way of thinking.
The RUBICON series of books was created to present electrifying ways to learn and never forget, by entwining entertainment with education in diverting stories.
Grade school students will be amused while being immersed in numbers, geometry, science, sports, critical thinking, and a dash of philosophy.
Teachers and parents will be presented with new perspectives to understand their young audience to better connect with them.
Readers of any age can just have fun with larger-than-life humor and boundless mysteries.
Wait no more; it's time to come join in the fun brewing at the Dozzaff School.
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The Harbinger - Elec Twisiti
The Harbinger
Elec Twisiti
Twisiti Press
Copyright © 2023 Elec Twisiti & STEMdation, LLC
All rights reserved
No portion of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.
Names, characters, places and events portrayed in this publication are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real persons (living or dead), events, institutions or locales, without satiric intent, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
ISBN : 979-8-9894349-0-9 (eBook edition)
ISBN : 979-8-9894349-1-6 (Paperback edition)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023920651
Artwork & Cover design by: Elec Twisiti
Printed and bound in the United States of America
First Edition : November 2023
PREFACE TO ADULTS
In less than 100 years, hand calculators have gone from a novelty to a required school supply. Over the last 20 years, they have gone from a simple tool to a hand-held graphics computer and an application on a smartphone. With the commercial release of multiple Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in 2023, it is not too farfetched to posit that students may stop learning Mathematics and relying on software to provide all of the answers.
Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, our world has changed enormously and the emergence of AI is likely to spawn a new age. At its worst, AI will become a crutch used by businesses to maximize profits by minimizing payrolls, and for individuals to take shortcuts in their learning process as they seek to optimize their productivity. A new era, better or worse, is upon us.
So where does that leave children of this generation and those to come? Are we, the adults, the educators, the experts, the concerned parents, doing enough in our capacity to equip the young with the right tools for their future success?
Mass education is a great tool when the desired outcome is to impart a basic set of knowledge to as many children as possible. However, beyond the realm of academia, this top-down approach has been rendered obsolete as even the lowest ranking employee is now empowered and almost required to regularly go above and beyond their assigned duties. So rather than teaching to children, should we not follow suit and instead, empower them to learn? To let children discover their own path, absorb the world the way they see fit, and self-motivate to pursue their interests and dreams? What if we stop lecturing at students and instead provide guidance, inspiration and help when needed?
Within Mass Education, standards
are necessary benchmarks to gauge the efficacy of the teaching, but they cannot strictly dictate how any child learns. Because, contrary to standards,
kids’ interests follow no standard. As long as there is no punishment or social stigma for students who achieve differently or in their own time, children NATURALLY rise up to the challenges presented and they are eager to do more. Anybody who watches kids as they learn and play understands that education isn’t about perfect scores, and answers to questions that are purged from their brains before they exit the school grounds. True Learning manifests itself in the passions of each person, their desire to investigate and to come to understand the why behind what is being explored. And only with True Learning, not top-down lecturing, may we allow those who are different to thrive, and hopefully we can see more to become great scientists like Michael Faraday, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein or many of the drop-outs
who have created products and services in Silicon Valley that have profoundly changed the world.
Elec Twisiti is a pseudonym for a group of individuals who wanted to do better for the children in our lives. Inspired by the way so many great persons have self-taught after finding the hidebound educational systems of their eras to be inadequate, we have helped children of all ages achieve beyond what they or their parents imagined. We have guided average kids to achieve almost perfect scores for TOEFL, SAT and/or ACT in only a third of the time required
by paid consultants. We enabled a 2nd grade student to achieve high percentiles for the 5th grade standardized tests in Math and Reading. With a dash of inspiration, we see an 8-year-old enjoying and understanding high school level Math, Biology, and Physics.
We believe that with the right support and triggers, any child can thrive and learn much faster than dictated by our rigid curricula. Learners new to this method often require more support at the beginning because they are no longer being spoon fed the curriculum, but once they see their own improvement, their self-confidence grows and they become more passionate about learning. Rather than becoming a victim of this new AI era, they will learn to rise above it to become active contributors to the new and better world.
This book is the first in a series that is crafted towards inspiring children and imparting knowledge in a fun and accessible way. It is the result of a decade working in education combined with multiple decades of working in corporate environments. We have combined the best of formal and hands-on knowledge and tried to use simple language to explain some complicated concepts. We aim to show the readers real-world applications of Math and Science and how easy it is to move from Elementary level math up into Middle School and beyond. But keep the dictionary handy as we want to expand your vocabulary and show the fun of language.
This story highlights the characteristics of young learners: their desires, their dreams, and their natural inclination towards learning. We use some fantastical elements to make the stories attractive to children and teach them some new Math tricks along the way. We hope the adults in the life of the learner will enjoy and learn from this book as well.
As much as we try to make the book free of error, if you, dear readers, find any mistake in the concepts we presented or have any other comments on the stories, kindly email us at stemdation@gmail.com.
Last but not least, we need to THANK all the teachers, educators, and parents who have and continue to work hard, to help change the status quo, despite numerous unsurmountable challenges. If you ever feel discouraged, please take comfort that your efforts have inspired us to embark on the same journey. Someday, somehow, your hard