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Barton, Richard – Tech Directions, 2012
"If you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door," Ralph Waldo Emerson is often credited with saying. In today's world, that might more likely be "if you build a better cell phone..." or maybe "a better vehicle..." But as an 8th-grade design project, the author challenges his students to build that better mousetrap. In…
Descriptors: Design, Middle School Students, Equipment, Technology Education
Roads, David R. – Tech Directions, 2012
Long gone are the days when the study of the internal combustion engine was the core of the transportation curriculum offered in most middle schools and high schools. To be competitive and successful, today's students need a more global understanding of transportation, distribution, and logistics systems. In response to this shift to include…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Transportation, Technology Education, Class Activities
Lazaros, Edward J. – Tech Directions, 2012
Photographs used to be, for the most part, very trustworthy evidence of the visual truth. With the current ready availability of affordable digital photography and image-altering software, that is no longer the case. To be fully technologically literate, today's students should know something about the history of photo manipulation and the current…
Descriptors: Photography, Computer Software, Technological Literacy, Design
Rummel, Robert A. – Tech Directions, 2012
Technology education has changed dramatically over the last few years. The transition of industrial arts to technology education and more recently the pursuit of design and engineering has resulted in technology education teachers often needing to change their curriculum and course activities to meet the demands of a rapidly changing profession.…
Descriptors: Woodworking, Scientific Concepts, Engineering Technology, Engineering
Lacey, Gary – Tech Directions, 2010
Students in technology education programs from middle school through high school around the nation are benefiting from--and enjoying--hands-on experience in mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, materials processing, basic electronics, robotics, industrial manufacturing, and other STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)-focused…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology Education, Hands on Science
Lazaros, Edward J.; Spotts, Thomas H. – Tech Directions, 2007
While PowerPoint is generally regarded as simply software for creating slide presentations, it includes often overlooked--but powerful--drawing tools. Because it is part of the Microsoft Office package, PowerPoint comes preloaded on many computers and thus is already available in many classrooms. Since most computers are not preloaded with good…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Technology Education, Computer Uses in Education

Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2002
Explains how middle schoolers can learn about the basic types of materials and their properties, how to measure and safely use basic tools, and how to design and construct a prototype and final project using these materials. Includes a design activity. (JOW)
Descriptors: Design, Learning Activities, Middle Schools, Technology
Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2004
In the author's opinion, the separation of content between science, math, engineering, and technology education should not exist. Working with the relationship between these content areas enhances students' efforts to learn about the physical world. In teaching students about design, technology, and engineering, attention should be given to the…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Engineering, Physics, Instructional Materials
Duesing, Brett – Tech Directions, 2006
Some students show a lot of artistic talent. Astounding sketches of a Mini Cooper done with a pen in an English-composition spiral-bound notebook scream talent and success. But teachers, parents and guidance counselors want to help artistically talented kids avoid the macaroni-and-cheese existence common to aspiring artists--working just to make…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Design, Computer Software, Talent
Dyer, Leon; Stephan, Stuart – Tech Directions, 2004
The term "tooling" refers to a variety of devices that increase production efficiency in manufacturing. Incorporating the appropriate tooling in the production process generally improves accuracy, speed, and safety. This in turn leads to more profit for the producer and lower prices for the consumer. This article introduces students to two common…
Descriptors: Engineering, Industrial Arts, Technology Education, Manufacturing
Kraft, Thomas E. – Tech Directions, 2005
A person's first significant "hands-on" encounter with mechanical things during childhood often comes through use of a bicycle. Almost all of us have personal experience with this element of transportation technology. Educators can use the bicycle to address a variety of standards that involve tool use, mechanics, science, math, and the interplay…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Design, Transportation, Mathematics Instruction
Fitzgerald, Mike; Brand, Lance – Tech Directions, 2004
In this article, the authors present an activity that shows students how flight occurs. The "wing on a string" is a simple teacher-made frame that consists of PVC pipe, fishing line, and rubber bands--all readily available hardware store items. The only other materials/tools involved are a sheet of paper, some pieces of a soda straw, a stapler,…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Class Activities, Design, Construction (Process)
Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2005
In this article, the author presents an overview of concrete as a building material and as an example of a particle composite, and discusses the origins of concrete in ancient Rome. He then describes an activity in which students can cast a concrete patio stone. Students can apply the technological design process, as well as the elements of…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Construction Materials, Instructional Design, Design
Griffis, Kurt; Brand, Lance; Shackelford, Ray – Tech Directions, 2006
Throughout history, people have moved themselves and cargo across water in boats and other types of vessels. Most vessels are developed using a technological design process, which typically involves problem solving and a series of steps. The designer documents each step to provide an accurate record of accomplishments and information to guide…
Descriptors: Design, Construction (Process), Construction Materials, Water
Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2005
In this article, the author gives basic information on constructing a wind tunnel that teachers can use for instructional activities with their students for many years to come. He illustrates and describes the procedure and materials that he developed in constructing his own wind tunnel. This information should be viewed as a guide. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Design, Construction (Process), Construction Materials
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