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Dawson, Joe – 1976
Presented are guidelines for buying solar systems for the individual consumer. This is intended to help the consumer reduce many of the risks associated with the purchase of solar systems, particularly the risks of fraud and deception. Engineering terms associated with solar technology are presented and described to enable the consumer to discuss…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Energy, Fuel Consumption, Heating
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Physics Teacher, 1980
Provides an explanation for the apparent emission of x-rays from video display terminals. (CS)
Descriptors: Computers, Physics, Radiation, Science Education
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Mickey, Charles D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Reviews information on solar radiation as an energy source. Discusses these topics: the key photovoltaic material; the bank theory of solids; conductors, semiconductors, and insulators; impurity semiconductors; solid-state photovoltaic cell operation; limitations on solar cell efficiency; silicon solar cells; cadmium sulfide/copper (I) sulfide…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Energy, Higher Education
Skiles, Albert; Rose, Mary Jo – 1981
Solar retrofits are devices of structures designed to be attached to existing buildings to augment their existing heating sources with solar energy. An investigation of how solar retrofits should be designed to suit the climate and resources of Arkansas is the subject of this report. Following an introduction (section 1), section 2 focuses on…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Climate Control, Construction Costs, Construction (Process)
Wighaman, Paul F.; Zimmerman, Earl R. – 1980
Compiled in this guide are 23 previously published documents for use by secondary school industrial arts teachers who want to incorporate energy studies into their curricula. Over half of the entries describe energy-related projects such as fireplaces, solar water heaters, and solar ovens. Other materials presented address the place of energy in…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Building Systems, Energy, Environmental Education
Brennan, Terry – Solar Age, 1982
Discusses who takes college-level courses on solar energy; what material should be covered; sources of texts, outlines, curricula, and teaching aids; kinds of equipment needed; and science-, business-, and vocationally-oriented programs to prepare for such solar energy careers as design, research, education, and construction. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Clark, Wilson – 1975
The author initially describes the basic physical principles associated with energy and the rise of energy usage in the United States. Also discussed are the ways energy limits growth and its use in various sectors of society. It is suggested that the decentralization of America's electrical system will save a great deal of energy. A variety of…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Cost Effectiveness, Electricity, Energy
Gaddy, Carol T., Ed.; Wells, Kathy, Ed. – 1982
This document was published with the small energy user in mind--the student writing a term paper, the homemaker seeking tips on cutting utility bills, the elderly, farmers, small business owners, factory managers, and Arkansans in all walks of life. Although the volume contains a significant selection of books, magazines, films, and organizations…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Books, Conservation Education, Directories
Snyder, Rachel, Ed. – 1980
This book is intended to guide the nonformal educator in organizing and implementing workshops, conferences, demonstrations, and other short-duration educational activities at the community level. The book is divided into three sections: (1) an events sampler, which presents 15 case studies of successful solar and energy conservation activities;…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Information Services, Community Involvement, Energy
Wilson, Mary Alice; Yasi, Elizabeth Ed. – 1980
Guidelines and suggestions for introducing energy education into classrooms are provided in this booklet. The first section discusses available resources and ways to use them. These include: (1) community resources (museums, libraries, county extension services/planning offices); (2) organizations and institutions such as environmental groups,…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Mayer, William V. – 1970
This booklet contains a six-week series of laboratory investigations that may be used individually or in combination to complement other biology course materials or as an independent laboratory course in radiation biology. Contents include twelve activities dealing with radiation biology, five additional activities suitable for individual work,…
Descriptors: Biology, Instructional Materials, Radiation Biology, Science Activities
Enterprise for Education, Santa Monica, CA. – 1982
This document is the third of a three-volume teacher resource book for use with the Energy 80 energy education program. The program is designed to enhance students' understanding of energy, either through supplements to traditional courses, such as mathematics, science, social studies, or homemaking, or by developing a mini-course or…
Descriptors: Economics, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy