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Gregory, Dennis – College Planning & Management, 2001
Explores the benefits of including high-brightness Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for emergency systems and its use in residence halls. LED emergency lighting options and their qualifications are also highlighted.(GR)
Descriptors: Dormitories, Lighting, Postsecondary Education, School Security
Murphy, Peter – College Planning & Management, 2001
Explores technological trends for improving campus lighting, including the use of direct-indirect suspended fluorescent lighting, suspended linear lighting, high-efficiency optical systems, and occupancy and daylight sensors. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Lighting, Postsecondary Education
Bennorth, Greg – College Planning & Management, 1999
Reviews new types of fluorescent lamp and electronic ballasts and their associated starting methods to explain the benefits of programmed start ballasts in today's lighting applications. Advice on when it is time to make a lighting retrofit is highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Guidelines, Higher Education, Lighting
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Cohen, Andrew – Athletic Business, 2001
Examines the positive and negative attributes of fabric structures in providing affordable shelter for a variety of multipurpose applications, including temporary or seasonal use. Describes the three basic types of fabric structures: air-supported, frame-supported, and mast-supported. This article focuses on smaller structures of the air- and…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Gymnasiums, Lighting, Postsecondary Education
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Giesbrecht, Barry; Bischof, Walter F.; Kingstone, Alan – Brain and Cognition, 2004
It is widely assumed that high-level visual processes subserve the attentional blink (AB). Recent evidence from studies of visual masking during the AB that were designed to directly test the contributions of high-level masking effects, however, have failed to provide empirical support for this position.The implication is that low-level visual…
Descriptors: Attention, Lighting, Cognitive Processes, Visual Perception
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Matsumoto, Yukihisa; Mizunami, Makoto – Learning & Memory, 2004
We studied the capability of the cricket "Gryllus bimaculatus" to select one of a pair of odors and to avoid the other in one context and to do the opposite in another context. One group of crickets was trained to associate one of a pair of odors (conditioned stimulus, CS1) with water reward (appetitive unconditioned stimulus, US+) and another…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Memory, Context Effect, Entomology
Im, Piljae – ProQuest LLC, 2009
A methodology to develop an easy-to-use toolkit for the preliminary design of high performance schools in hot and humid climates was presented. The toolkit proposed in this research will allow decision makers without simulation knowledge easily to evaluate accurately energy efficient measures for K-5 schools, which would contribute to the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Radiation, Heat, Program Effectiveness
Martinez, Luis A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In the United States, 21% of all energy is used in residential buildings (40% of which is for heating and cooling homes). Promising improvements in residential building energy efficiency are underway such as the Building America Program and the Passive House Concept. The ability of improving energy efficiency in buildings is enhanced by building…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Conservation (Concept), Energy Conservation, Energy
Baas, Alan M. – 1973
This review surveys documents and journal articles previously announced in RIE and CIJE that deal with climate control, integrated thermal and luminous systems, total energy systems, and current trends in school air conditioning. The literature cited indicates that selection of thermal systems must take into account longterm operating costs in…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Classroom Environment, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
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Schleifer, Lawrence M.; Sauter, Steven L. – Library Hi Tech, 1985
The sources and characteristics (light measurement, direct and indirect or reflected glare) of glare problems in the video display terminal work environment are described. Glare control measures, including the location and design of lighting systems, managing outdoor light and using screen filters and hoods, are reviewed. Five sources are given.…
Descriptors: Display Systems, Electronic Equipment, Glare, Input Output Devices
Rohlf, Robert H. – American Libraries, 1986
Discussion of problems and mistakes made in library facility planning highlights overemphasis of dramatic architectural elements; communications between architects and librarians; who is in charge of planning process; lighting (effect of library shelving, appropriate location of light switches); setting a schedule; furniture and equipment; and the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Facility Planning, Interior Design
Crookham, Joe P. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Guidelines for planning the lighting facilities for recreational and other athletic fields are presented (a softball field is used for an example). Guidelines are given for determining (1) lighting needs and levels of uniformity; (2) lamp choice; (3) structural requirements; (4) operating and maintenance costs; and (5) financing options. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Cost Estimates, Electrical Systems, Facility Guidelines
Berridge, Robert; Kwartin, Bruce – Business Officer, 1992
An Environmental Protection Agency program encourages energy conservation on campuses by consulting with colleges and universities willing to reduce energy used in lighting. Full program implementation in these and other organizations can create significant savings in demand for electricity and help fight global warming and acid rain. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Energy Conservation, Facility Improvement, Federal Government
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Degro, Jan – Physics Education, 2007
This article describes how to motivate senior school pupils using environmental experiments with a luxmeter. A luxmeter is a portable device for measuring illuminance E (the SI unit is lux, lx) at industrial sites, offices, hospitals, schools etc. to check the light intensity of illuminated devices or workplaces, in order to fit valid standards.…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Measurement Techniques, Laboratory Equipment, Secondary School Students
Ferncase, Richard K. – 1992
This worktext guides film and video students through a series of practical exercises, quizzes, and projects designed to help reinforce skills learned through applied lighting situations. The book is organized in three parts. The first part contains four chapters devoted to basic concepts: (1) "The Visible Spectrum"; (2) "Film and…
Descriptors: Color, Electrical Systems, Film Production, Light
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