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Carr, Richard; McLean, Doug – American School & University, 1995
Discusses how educational-facility maintenance departments can cut costs in floor cleaning through careful evaluation of floor equipment and products. Tips for choosing carpet detergents are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Evaluation
Michels, Ed – College Planning & Management, 2002
Discusses the importance of staff training and a maintenance program to the care of hard floors. Describes four key features to look for in a computer-based training program and types of floor pads and matting used to keep flooring clean. (EV)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Custodian Training, Equipment Evaluation
Herzog, Rodney – School Planning & Management, 2002
Offers suggestions on the selection of office equipment and support systems for schools, including multifunctional products that incorporate equipment and applications to better coordinate office technology and control costs. (EV)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Office Machines
Peer reviewedAmerican Journal of Physics, 1975
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement
Peer reviewedReen, Noel K. – NALLD Journal, 1975
To evaluate reel audio tape, tests were performed to identify: signal-to-noise ratio, total harmonic distortion, dynamic response, frequency response, biased and virgin tape noise, dropout susceptibility and oxide coating uniformity. (SCC)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Equipment Evaluation
Rosenberg, Kenyon C. – Previews, 1975
Factors to be considered in purchasing various types of audiovisual equipment are outlined. (PF)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiovisual Aids, Equipment Evaluation, Equipment Standards
Peer reviewedTomlinson, M. J.; And Others – Education in Chemistry, 1974
Descriptors: Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Laboratory Equipment, Science Education
Peer reviewedWeinrach, Stephen G. – School Counselor, 1974
Now that guidance personnel are getting involved in purchasing materials, the need for discriminating judgment and specific procedures for effective pre-purchase examination becomes all the more crucial. This article is a synthesis of the 1972 revision of the NVGA's Guidelines for the Preparation and Evaluation of Career Information Media.…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Equipment Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria, Instructional Materials
Locke, Robert W. – Educ Prod Rep, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
Anderson, Betty – 1980
There are inexpensive products available that can provide some of the motivation, self-correction, and reinforcement aspects of computers in the classroom. Five of these are: Spelling B, Charlie, Speak and Spell, Step Language Board, and Spellbinder. Seven teachers used each product with severely disabled readers in a reading laboratory and with…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Equipment Evaluation
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1977
This guide was designed to assist parents, teachers, youth leaders, and park and recreation directors in the safe selection, use, installation, maintenance and repair of playground equipment. The nature and necessity of children's play are discussed briefly and information is presented on four main types of playground equipment: (1) swings, (2)…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Equipment Evaluation, Equipment Maintenance, Guides
Smith, Edgar A. – 1974
A series of inspections for cassette recorders that can be performed to assure that the devices are acceptable is described. The inspections can be completed in 20 minutes and can be performed by instructional personnel. The series of inspection procedures includes tests of the intelligibility of audio, physical condition, tape speed, impulse…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Inspection, Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Keeler, F. Laurence; Rizzo, William A. – 1976
The first phase of a four-phase study on the effectiveness of microfiche medium for onboard training systems examined a variety of microfiche readers with respect to: (1) ease-of-use; (2) loading and unloading characteristics; and (3) branching to specific microfiche frames. Some 60 Navy recruits performed branching tasks to simulate the branching…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Branching, Equipment Evaluation, Microfiche
Scottish Schools Science Equipment Research Centre, Edinburgh. – 1973
This issue of the newsletter presents a discussion relative to a revised equipment list for physics, alerts the readers of the newsletter to the fact that the list for integrated science is being revised, presents the second of a two-part article on choosing a microscope for teacher demonstrations and microprojection uses, and concludes with a…
Descriptors: Equipment Evaluation, Equipment Manufacturers, Laboratory Equipment, Microscopes
Smith, Edgar A. – 1970
The selection of a rear projection screen for a learning carrel should take into account the viewing angle involved. In some carrels, the viewer can be seated in front of the screen (i.e., on the normal axis) since the screen is used primarily to present information. In these cases, where the screen will be viewed only from a restricted range, a…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Carrels, Display Systems, Equipment Evaluation


