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Miller, Nory – Progressive Architecture, 1980
Two projects, the Milford (Pennsylvania) Reservation Solar Conservation Center and Prototype Passive Solar Townhouses, are designed for solar energy--one as a learning center, the other as urban infill housing. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities, Energy Conservation
Robison, Rita – American School and University, 1979
A checklist of concepts concerning passive solar energy techniques. Many can be applied immediately to existing buildings, while others should be brought into the initial planning of buildings. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Higher Education, Solar Radiation
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Manche, Emanuel P.; Ewing, Galen W., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Thermoluminescence and its application to archeological dating are considered in this article. Descriptions are given of the method, the required doses, absolute and relative dating, complications, and the relation of this type of dating to other methods. (SA)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Chemistry, Instrumentation
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Smull, Neil A.; Armstrong, Gerald L. – CEFP Journal, 1979
Amity Elementary School in Boise, Idaho, features a solar space heating and domestic hot water system along with an earth covering to accommodate the passive aspects of energy conservation. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education, Energy Conservation
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Rind, David – Physics Teacher, 1979
Discusses one of the newest methods used to probe the upper atmosphere using naturally generated infrasound from ocean waves. (GA)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Climate, College Science, Higher Education
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Gustavson, M. R. – Science, 1979
Discusses noneconomic factors limiting the total power that can be extracted from the wind. These factors are examined with a macroscopic approach. Some general conclusions are also reached regarding the sites that would have to be utilized and the usable wind energy potentials. (HM)
Descriptors: Economics, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environment
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Jain, Pushpendra K. – Physics Education, 1991
The interrelationship between the various forms of the Planck radiation equation is discussed. A differential equation that gives intensity or energy density of radiation per unit wavelength or per unit frequency is emphasized. The Stefan-Boltzmann Law and the change in the glow of a hot body with temperature are also discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Calculus, Equations (Mathematics), Higher Education, Light
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Friedman, Herbert – Mercury, 1991
The discovery of radio waves, infrared, and x-rays and their importance in describing the universe and its origins is discussed. Topics include radio waves from space, the radio pioneers of World War II, radio telescopes, infrared radiation, satellites, space missions, and x-ray telescopes. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Light, Physics, Radar
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Alsop, Steve; Watts, Mike – Physics Education, 2000
Presents the results of a comparative study of two groups of learners. Explores whether their feelings about a potentially emotive topic--radioactivity--influence their approach to learning. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Learning Strategies, Moral Issues, Physics
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Keen-Rocha, Linda – Science Teacher, 2005
Science instructors sometimes avoid inquiry-based activities due to limited classroom time. Inquiry takes time, as students choose problems, design experiments, obtain materials, conduct investigations, gather data, communicate results, and discuss their experiments. While there are no quick solutions to time concerns, the 5E learning cycle seeks…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Radiation, Science Teachers, Cancer
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Chi-Fishman, Gloria – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2005
Because of its distinct advantage in radiation-free soft tissue imaging, ultrasonography has been widely used to study lingual, pharyngeal, hyoid, laryngeal, and even esophageal action during swallowing in individuals of all ages. Qualitative ultrasonographic observations have made considerable contributions to our understanding of deglutition.…
Descriptors: Human Body, Visual Aids, Statistical Analysis, Radiation
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Daskolia, Maria; Flogaitis, Evgenia; Papageorgiou, Evgenia – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2006
This paper reports on a study conducted among Greek kindergarten teachers aiming to explore their conceptual frameworks on a major environmental issue of our times: the ozone layer depletion. The choice of this particular issue was premised on its novelty, complexity and abstractness which present teachers with difficulties in its teaching. A free…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions
Jordan, Kenneth; Thessing, Dan – 1980
This document is one of five learning packets on alternative energy (see note) developed as part of a descriptive curriculum research project in Arkansas. The overall objectives of the learning packets are to improve the level of instruction in the alternative energies by vocational exploration teachers, and to facilitate the integration of new…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Behavioral Objectives, Career Exploration, Conservation Education
Royal Australasian Coll. of Radiologists, Sydney (Australia). – 1995
The goal of this unit is to help children explore the aspects of X-rays and radiology in society. Students develop an understanding that X-rays are silhouette images, beneficial in health care, and a part of radiology. The history and development of X-rays as well as their applications in advancing technology are also explored. The unit is…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Radiation, Radiology
Davison, Candace C., Ed.; Lunetta, Lois W., Ed. – 1995
For many summers the Radiation Science and Engineering Center at Pennsylvania State University has been the site of a Nuclear Concepts and Technological Issues Institute for secondary school science teachers. As a culminating activity of the institute teachers develop lesson plans, laboratory experiments, demonstrations, or other activities and…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Nuclear Physics, Radiation, Science Activities
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