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Silberman, Richard M. – Library Administration & Management, 1993
The problem of indoor air quality and sick-building syndrome in libraries is explained in terms of human health and comfort and the preservation of books and manuscripts. Ventilation and indoor pollutants are discussed, and a proactive strategy of prevention is recommended. (EAM)
Descriptors: Heating, Indoor Air Pollution, Interior Space, Library Facilities
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Tait, Alan – Open Learning, 2000
Discussion of student support in open and distance learning systems focuses on a framework for the development of a planning tool for student support services. Considers student characteristics; course or program demands; geographical environment; technological infrastructure; the scale of the program; and the requirements of management.…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Geography
Forster, Gary – Camping Magazine, 1998
An outdoor meditation area can support campers' and guests' spiritual growth through a peaceful sensory experience. The bench, alcove, or place of worship should have a focus. Other suggested elements include a bridging pathway; photogenic view; soothing sounds and smells; inspirational plaques, inscriptions, or prayers; recognition of donors; and…
Descriptors: Camping, Enrichment, Facility Planning, Landscaping
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Scherer, Jeffrey – Library Hi Tech, 1999
Addresses how to integrate various types of light within the context of library design. Discusses light basics; the light spectrum; light measurement; reflectance; glare and brightness ratio; daylighting; electric lighting; and computer screens and lighting. Includes a checklist for plan review. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Design Requirements, Library Facilities, Library Planning
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Narum, Jeanne L. – Change, 2004
Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) is an informal national alliance working to build strong learning environments for undergraduate students in math, engineering, and fields of science. As director of PKAL, this author was invited by the editors of "Change" to identify resources for academic communities that are seeking to transform campus…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Programs, Physical Environment, Institutional Mission
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Fisman, Lianne – Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
In this article, the author examines the effects of an urban environmental education program on children's awareness of their local biophysical environment. She examined changes in environmental awareness among 3rd- and 5th-grade participants in the Open Spaces as Learning Places program in New Haven, Connecticut. Results showed a significant…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Urban Education, Physical Environment, Perception
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Steinly, Bruce A. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A method for the collection of Aedes mosquito eggs is described whereby collection of mosquito eggs is used to monitor the intensity of egg deposition in urban and rural areas. The data is used to increase public awareness of the effect of human habitation and cultural practices on mosquito abundance.
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Cultural Influences, Urban Areas, Entomology
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Dean, John F. – Library Trends, 2003
Examines the intersection of conservation and digital imaging based on guidelines at the Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) library. Discusses the digitization of artifacts; assessing the condition prior to scanning; scanning considerations, including temperature and humidity, lighting, and security; stable storage of artifacts after scanning; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Grants, Guidelines, Higher Education
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Adams, Tony E. – Qualitative Report, 2005
During the summer of 2001 I worked as a bartender in Wyoming, two miles east of Yellowstone National Park. This opportunity provided me with unique experiences of "the wilderness" and as a result, allowed me to become aware of intricacies of living within a primarily simulated and mass mediated culture, i.e., the United States. Following…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Physical Environment, Simulation, Mass Media Effects
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Latta, Margaret MacIntyre – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
In this article, the author relates how she has developed an acute sensitivity to the nuances of movement through her sojourns in the beach. The author shares that the beach became her "determining ground" for her aesthetic experiences. As an artist, her artworks explore the many patterns and textures found through her attentiveness to landscapes.…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Expression, Art Products, Experience
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Catling, Simon – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2005
While there has been research into children's geographical and environmental understanding, comparatively little has provided insight into children's perspectives on their geographical learning. Some depth of understanding is available about children's personal local environmental experience and about spatial cognition, but there is much about…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Geography Instruction, Geography, Environmental Education
Maccini, Sharon L.; Yang, Dean – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
How sensitive is long-run individual well-being to environmental conditions early in life? This paper examines the effect of weather conditions around the time of birth on the health, education, and socioeconomic outcomes of Indonesian adults born between 1953 and 1974. We link historical rainfall for each individual's birth-year and…
Descriptors: Weather, Socioeconomic Status, Females, Economically Disadvantaged
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Burhanna, Kenneth J.; Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor; Gedeon, Julie A. – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
The use of virtual or Web-based tours is on the rise in academic libraries, but with the loss of face-to-face contact and direct experience with the library's physical spaces, questions abound about this format's efficacy. Do online tour experiences measure up to those of a guided, face-to-face tour? Do online tours help mold students' perceptions…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Library Services, Libraries
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Klymchuk, Sergiy; Zverkova, Tatyana; Gruenwald, Norbert; Sauerbier, Gabriele – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2008
This article presents the results of two studies on using an innovative pedagogical strategy in teaching mathematical modelling and applications to engineering students. Both studies are dealing with introducing non-traditional contexts for engineering students in teaching/learning of mathematical modelling and applications: environment and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Ecology, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Tsering, Tashi – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2008
In environmentalist discourse, there is often an assumption that certain non-industrial peoples, usually called "traditional" or "indigenous" live in more "harmonious" relations with nature. The general argument is that instead of treating these communities as "backward" or "uncivilized," the…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Cultural Context, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
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