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Tech Directions, 2012
This year's "Tech Directions" Inventors Competition asked students to come up with ways to provide electricity to remote villages that traditional electrical utilities have not yet reached. This article presents the results of the judging by inventor/electrical engineer Harry T. Roman. The winners are: (1) First Place--Scott Hulver,…
Descriptors: Competition, Awards, Energy, Innovation
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Scarcella, Joe; Wallace, Art – Tech Directions, 2011
Gliders and sailplanes provide a great launching platform for teaching about technology and scientific principles. Soaring is technological innovation in action, using earth's natural resources for energy and endurance during flight. This article focuses on the basics of soaring, which educators can use to increase excitement and interest in the…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Student Interests, Natural Resources, Technology Education
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Tech Directions, 2008
Judge Harry T. Roman, an electrical engineer and inventor himself, has selected the best entries in the 2007-2008 "Tech Directions" Inventors Award Competition. This year's challenge called for students to devise new uses for the common Ping-Pong ball. Of the results, the judge notes "The ideas submitted were most interesting, with a high number…
Descriptors: Awards, Program Proposals, Profiles, Student Projects
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Tech Directions, 2007
Judge Harry T. Roman, an electrical engineer and inventor, has selected the best of the crop in the 2006/2007 Tech Directions Inventors Award Competition. The challenge this year called on students to slow the filling of landfills by devising uses for discarded plastic water, juice, soda, and sports-drink bottles. Judge Roman noted "many common…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Plastics, Playgrounds, Manipulative Materials
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Ruble, James – Tech Directions, 2008
It would be extremely satisfying for career and technical educators to have plenty of students sign up for their programs. In addition, it would be a more satisfying for them if they can make money out of their programs. In this article, the author provides ideas on how teachers can get the industry involved in their programs.
Descriptors: Technical Education, Computer Assisted Design, Financial Support, School Business Relationship
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Waite, Jerry – Tech Directions, 2007
Frequent quizzing prods students to keep up with course work--and keeps them on their toes. The Internet offers a great tool for frequent quizzing. In this article, the author shares his experience quizzing his students weekly using his university's online learning system, WebCT, in the hope that this experience will prove useful to other…
Descriptors: Tests, Internet, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation
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Ivey, Roger – Tech Directions, 2006
This article describes one "Technology's Past" activity that the author and his students find both fun and rewarding. The author assigns the activity in all of his classes every nine weeks. He has also found that the activity works well for use with substitute teachers and with specific columns in conjunction with particular fields. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Science History, Technology Education, Learning Activities