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Lazaros, Edward J.; Carlson, Katie – Tech Directions, 2008
Study of aeronautics is an interesting and motivating subject for students and educators alike. The activity described in this article--appropriate for upper elementary or middle school students--provides an excellent introduction to airplane design and the science of aerodynamics. It also gives students good experience applying knowledge from a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Manufacturing, Interdisciplinary Approach, Elementary School Students
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Ozkalp, Enver; Sungur, Zerrin; Ozdemir, Aytul Ayse – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2009
Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine Turkish managers conflict styles in different sectors, namely durable consumer goods, aviation, automotive and banking. Design/methodology/approach: A total of 130 managers conflict management styles were assessed by applying the Rahim's 1983 Organizational Conflict Inventory-II. Findings: First,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries
Dana, Judi; Kock, Meri; Lewis, Mike; Peterson, Bruce; Stowe, Steve – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2010
The many activities contained in this teaching guide emphasize hands-on involvement, prediction, data collection and interpretation, teamwork, and problem solving. The guide also contains background information about aeronautical research that can help students learn how airplanes fly. Following the background sections are a series of activities…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Space Sciences, Teaching Guides, Educational Resources
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Glaister, Elizabeth M.; Glaister, Paul – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2007
Two problems in projectiles are discussed which generate interesting loci.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Physics, Teaching Methods
Peters, Basil – New Univ, 1970
The tracked hovercraft, a new form of surface transportation, is described. (DB)
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Transportation
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De Leon, Nelson; De Leon, Matthew N. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
We develop a two-dimensional flight simulator for lightweight (less than 10 g) indoor planes. The simulator consists of four coupled time differential equations describing the plane CG, plane pitch and motor. The equations are integrated numerically with appropriate parameters and initial conditions for two planes: (1) Science Olympiad and (2)…
Descriptors: Simulation, Aerospace Education, Equations (Mathematics), Science Instruction
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Rodriguez, Charles L.; Most, Michael – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1995
Four major elements of airplanes had to be developed in order to achieve flight. The critical design mix of lift, propulsion, control, and structure was achieved through the work of many pioneers. (SK)
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Design, Inventions
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DiLisi, Gregory A.; Rarick, Richard A. – Physics Teacher, 2007
"The 2006 Winter Meeting of the AAPT Was Over..."and the flight home from Anchorage to Cleveland was just about to end--eight hours in the air, only two complimentary beverages, no meals, a jump across four time zones, a one-year-old baby daughter, and a wife whose motto for the week was, "Why did they choose to have a winter meeting in Alaska?"…
Descriptors: Computation, Motion, Science Experiments, Science Education
Hlynka, Denis; Broderick, Pauline – Educational Technology, 2007
The purpose of this article is to explore a particular technological artifact from multiple perspectives. The artifact in question is a 1943 US military training film titled "Recognition of the Japanese Zero". The article begins with an acknowledgment of the film's behaviorist context, then discusses its aesthetic underpinnings, and concludes by…
Descriptors: Military Training, Films, Aesthetics, World History
Chindgren, Tina M. – Online Submission, 2008
Social constructivism provides the framework for exploring communities of practice and storytelling at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in this applied theory paper. A brief overview of traditional learning and development efforts as well as the current knowledge sharing initiative is offered. In addition, a conceptual plan…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Space Exploration, Aviation Technology, Information Technology
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Stark, Paul S. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2007
The challenge was given to transform aviation-related programs to keep them from being eliminated. These programs were to be discontinued due to enrollment declines, costs, legislative mandates, lack of administrative support, and drastic state budget reductions. The New Rule was a paradigm shift of focus to the global market for program…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Change Strategies, Aviation Technology, Global Approach
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Hutchings, Bruce L. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1970
Descriptors: Airports, Aviation Technology, Building Design, Environment
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Yamaguchi, Motonori; Proctor, Robert W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2006
The present study examined the stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effect in a simulated flight environment. Experiments 1 and 2 tested the effect with pure and mixed mappings in flight tasks by using attitude displays with inside-out and outside-in formats, whereas Experiments 3 and 4 used a simplified display and tasks. The SRC effect was…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Flight Training, Stimuli, Responses
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Flight Standards Service. – 1973
The flight test guide has been prepared to assist the applicant and his instructor in preparing for the private pilot or commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air category and free balloon class rating. It contains information and guidance concerning the pilot operations, procedures, and maneuvers relevant to the flight test: layout and…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Certification, Flight Training
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Flight Standards Service. – 1973
The flight test guide has been prepared to assist the applicant and his instructor in preparing for a Multiengine Airplane Class or Type Rating. It contains information and guidance concerning the pilot operations, procedures, and maneuvers relevant to the flight tests: preflight operations, airport operations, takeoffs and landings, flight at…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Certification, Flight Training
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