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Zi, Video Game Developer: Real Women in STEAM
Zi, Video Game Developer: Real Women in STEAM
Zi, Video Game Developer: Real Women in STEAM

Zi, Video Game Developer: Real Women in STEAM (The Look Up Series)

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About Zi, Video Game Developer: Real Women In STEAM

Product Description The Look Up Series invites 8 to 12-year-old kids into the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math while celebrating diverse female role models in STEAM careers today.Meet Zi, a creator and artist who doesn’t work with paint, clay, or pencils… she works with code! As a video game developer, Zi uses technology to transform ideas into games that entertain people around the world. In this book, young readers will:discover how video game developers like Zi use art and science to express themselves—and learn how they can, too.find out how Zi turns an idea into a game then follow a step-by-step process to create their very own video game concept.learn why video games are still a new art form and how gaming is changing the world.According to the International Game Developers Association, women make up only 24% of the video game industry. This new nonfiction series from award-winning American Girl author Aubre Andrus is a unique blend of biography, activity content, and actionable advice and supports the ultimate goal of closing the gender gap in STEM careers. From the Author "For the girls who always dream about what they'll be on day." - AA About the Author Aubre Andrus is the award-winning children's book author of The Look Up Series, a nonfiction biography series featuring real women in S.T.E.A.M. careers. She also has written dozens of books for National Geographic, Lonely Planet, American Girl, Disney, Scholastic, and young YouTube stars. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her family where she's the founder and CEO of Adjective Animal Publishing, an indie kids press. Head to www.aubreandrus.com to learn more about virtual school visits or find her on social media @aubreandrus.