
Science in the Industrial Age
Dr. Jay L. Wile
Science in the Industrial Age is the fifth book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific advances made from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including medicine, human physiology, cell biology, evolution, chemistry, geology, electricity, magnetism, heat, light waves, sound waves, radioactivity, and conservation laws. Students learn about the science that was being discovered at the time as well as the lives and personal beliefs of those who were discovering it. As a result, students can see how a person’s worldview affects his or her scientific conclusions.
NARRATORS NOTE:
This audiobook is a supplement. It does not replace the book. Even though I do read through the instructions for all the experiments, it will be much easier for you to actually do the experiments if you have those instructions in written form. In addition, there are times when I will refer to specific pictures in the book, therefore I will change the wording from time-to-time so that you don’t have to be looking at the book while you listen to this recording.
Because Science in the Scientific Revolution is designed to give students a hands-on experience when it comes to studying nature, each lesson contains an experiment. Usually, there is some reading, then an experiment, and then more reading. As a result, most lessons are composed of three tracks so that you can skip around depending on your needs.
Duration - 18h 36m.
Author - Dr. Jay L. Wile.
Narrator - James Wood.
Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2017 Dr. Jay L. Wile ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Dr. Jay L. Wile
James Wood
Science Through HiStory
Oikos Publishing (Pty) Ltd.
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Science in the Industrial Age is the fifth book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific advances made from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including medicine, human physiology, cell biology, evolution, chemistry, geology, electricity, magnetism, heat, light waves, sound waves, radioactivity, and conservation laws. Students learn about the science that was being discovered at the time as well as the lives and personal beliefs of those who were discovering it. As a result, students can see how a person’s worldview affects his or her scientific conclusions. NARRATORS NOTE: This audiobook is a supplement. It does not replace the book. Even though I do read through the instructions for all the experiments, it will be much easier for you to actually do the experiments if you have those instructions in written form. In addition, there are times when I will refer to specific pictures in the book, therefore I will change the wording from time-to-time so that you don’t have to be looking at the book while you listen to this recording. Because Science in the Scientific Revolution is designed to give students a hands-on experience when it comes to studying nature, each lesson contains an experiment. Usually, there is some reading, then an experiment, and then more reading. As a result, most lessons are composed of three tracks so that you can skip around depending on your needs. Duration - 18h 36m. Author - Dr. Jay L. Wile. Narrator - James Wood. Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025. Copyright - © 2017 Dr. Jay L. Wile ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Introductory Remarks
Duration:00:02:29
Introduction
Duration:00:01:51
Section 1 | Science in the Early 19th Century
Duration:00:00:08
Lesson 01 | Georges Cuvier (1769 - 1832)
Duration:00:04:13
Experiment | Comparing Two Jawbones
Duration:00:01:14
Lesson 1 Continued
Duration:00:03:27
Lesson 2 | Georges Cuvier and the Structure of Animals (Challenge Lesson)
Duration:00:04:28
Experiment | Balancing Forks
Duration:00:03:18
Lesson 2 Continued
Duration:00:03:45
Lesson 3 | Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Serturner (1783 - 1841)
Duration:00:02:16
Experiment | Isolating the Active Ingredient
Duration:00:05:18
Lesson 3 Continued
Duration:00:03:47
Lesson 4 | Alexander von Humboldt (1769 - 1859)
Duration:00:03:52
Experiment | Using a Needle to Study Magnets
Duration:00:02:29
Lesson 4 Continued
Duration:00:05:20
Lesson 5 | Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779 - 1848)
Duration:00:02:26
Experiment | Rusting Iron Quickly
Duration:00:02:25
Lesson 5 Continued
Duration:00:08:07
Lesson 6 | Jons Jakob Berzelius and Proteins (Challenge Lesson)
Duration:00:01:13