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Alaska State Commission on Postsecondary Education, Juneau. – 1983
The use of instructional facilities at University of Alaska campuses was assessed in 1982 through a comparison of usage rates and prescribed standards. The objective was to assist the state legislature evaluate present and future capital improvements requested by the university and to enhance institutional managerial decisions regarding the need…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities Planning, Facility Utilization Research
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McDermott, John J. – Science and Children, 1975
Describes the design and materials for an elementary school science laboratory which can be installed for approximately $3,000. (MLH)
Descriptors: Costs, Design Requirements, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Sargent, Cyril G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Enrollment Influences
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1986
A school district's long-range facilities plan is a compilation of information, policies, and statistical data about the district. The plan enables the district to determine and select among the alternatives for allocating facility resources to achieve the district's objectives while meeting community needs. This guide contains information on the…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Long Range Planning
Alaska State Museum, Juneau. – 1985
The 24,000 square foot Alaska State Museum is experiencing a space crisis which hinders its ability to effectively meet present demands. The museum's collection has more than tripled from 5,600 objects 17 years ago to 23,000 objects today. Available storage and exhibition space is filled and only 10% of the collection is on exhibit. The reason for…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Arts Centers, Cultural Centers, Educational Facilities
Gibson, Chris – 1985
This paper details the considerations involved in determining suitable video projection systems for displaying the Apple Macintosh's screen to large groups of people, both in classrooms with approximately 25 people, and in lecture halls with approximately 250. To project the Mac screen to groups in lecture halls, the Electrohome EDP-57 video…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Guidelines, Higher Education
North Carolina State Board of Education, Raleigh. – 1984
This report describes a program that aims to be fundamentally compete and would give students a thorough grounding in the arts, communication, media and computer skills, second languages, healthful living, mathematics, science, social studies, and vocational education. Its premise is that there is a common core of knowledge and skills that every…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Planning, Instructional Materials
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. General Government Div. – 1987
The Department of Public Works (DPW) was provided $12.3 million to construct seven new educational buildings at the correctional institution in Lorton, Virginia. The funds provided under the Criminal Justice Initiative (CJI) were intended to expand the academic and vocational training programs for residents of the District of Columbia's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Educational Facilities
American Council for Better Broadcasts, Madison, WI. – 1982
This study was undertaken to ascertain the need for and determine the feasibility of extending KIDS-4, a non-profit, non-commercial children's cable television project, from its base in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, to other communities in Dane County. The programming and production for this project, which was started in 1977, are entirely conceived,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Childrens Television, Community Programs, Facility Planning
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Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
Residential, commercial, and industrial shifts in urban and suburban areas have left many large, solidly built structures vacant. Such structures are often convertible to educational uses at a cost far below that of constructing an equivalent facility new. Explains how administrators can find and adapt such found space; provides some useful…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Facility Expansion
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Univer, Irving O. – CEFP Journal, 1974
The mandatory-staggered-attendance plan can significantly increase existing facilities capacity, reduce new facilities capacity requirements, effect substantial capital program economies, offer potential for operating economies, effect fuel-energy savings, and offer both operational and capital busing economies. (Author)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Attendance, Budgets, Cost Effectiveness
Hutslar, Jack – 1976
Playground development resulting in self-direction, independence, and creativity among children over time can result from a democratic process of planning, construction, and maintenance. Practical experience has shown that using a "democratic committee approach" to playground care, in which school children are responsible for various need areas…
Descriptors: Child Role, Construction (Process), Cooperative Planning, Democratic Values
King, Jonathan – American School and University, 1975
Architects for a new student-housing project at the State University of New York at Brockport used System III, a French industrialized building system, to create a humanistic, low-rise apartment village, while shortening project delivery time and markedly cutting construction costs. (JG)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Systems, College Housing, Design Build Approach
Miller, Richard Paul – American School and University, 1975
Discusses the need for school buildings that are flexible and adaptable to any educational situation, rather than rigidly "self-contained" or rigidly "open." Such buildings are not tied to any educational fad that may become unfashionable, and they can accommodate many educational approaches, as well as noneducational uses. (JG)
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Nation's Schools and Colleges, 1975
Design ideas to save energy, space, and money--from playfields on the roof to people pockets in a patio. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities
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