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Shackelford, Ray; Griffis, Kurt – Tech Directions, 2007
In Rover's House project, students practice planning, measurement, layout, and processing skills in building a doghouse. The project is more than a doghouse--it is a learning activity that helps students develop and enhance their ability to work with reinforced concrete, steel and wood studs, trusses, roofing materials and a variety of…
Descriptors: Construction Materials, Construction (Process), Learning Activities, Student Projects
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Troyer, Steve; Griffis, Kurt; Shackelford, Ray – Tech Directions, 2005
In the field of construction, most structures are supported by several groups of truss systems working together synergistically. A "truss" is a group of centered and balanced elements combined to carry a common load (Warner, 2003). Trusses provide strength against loads and forces within a structure. Though a complex field of study, structural…
Descriptors: Building Design, Physics, Construction Materials, Science Activities
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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