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Nikirk, Martin – Tech Directions, 2007
New video and computer game ideas reach the stage of production by a company when they are "pitched" by game developers to game publishers. Learning how to "pitch" technology products has great educational value for technology education students. In this article, the author shares his experience with helping his students master…
Descriptors: Video Games, Pilot Projects, Technology Education, Computers
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Granlund, George – Tech Directions, 2004
The author describes one of the first activities that his ninth grade Applied Technology class complete each semester. This activity calls for developing a "Wanted Poster" featuring an inventor/technologist. He adapted the activity from one that he saw on a science-related site on the World Wide Web. The Wanted Poster activity gives students an…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Internet, Information Technology, Hypermedia
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Rubenstein, Charles – Tech Directions, 2003
Describes the computer technology program at Thomas A. Edison Vocational and Technical High School in Queens, New York, all of whose graduates go on to specialty secondary schools for additional certification or to postsecondary education programs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Certification, Computer Science Education, Information Technology, Secondary Education
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Edge, Irene E. – Tech Directions, 2006
Documenting procedures very well is an important concern for technology educators and students alike. Good documentation--a thorough conveyance of thoughts and processes--is a skill that can set the students above others as they enter the competitive technological workforce. In this article, the author explores how writing and documenting could be…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technical Writing, Journal Writing, Student Journals
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Lintz, Jeff – Tech Directions, 2004
In this article, the author shares his experience teaching production technology to special education students at Hialeah Middle School in Miami-Dade County, Florida. He has had many students who clearly had talent in graphics and design that went unrealized because of their physical disabilities. He has seen students with an enormous amount of…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Information Technology, Middle School Students, Special Education