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Roman, Harry T. – Tech Directions, 2011
With some simple metal samples and common household liquids, teachers can build wet cell batteries and use them to teach students about batteries and how they work. In this article, the author offers information that is derived from some simple experiments he conducted in his basement workshop and can easily be applied in the classroom or lab. He…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Science Teachers
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Harman, Charles – Tech Directions, 2011
At technical colleges and secondary-level tech schools, students enrolled in basic electronics labs who have learned about diodes that do rectification are used to seeing power diodes like the 1N4001. When the students are introduced to low-power zener diodes and signal diodes, component identification gets more complex. If the small zeners are…
Descriptors: Technical Institutes, Electronic Equipment, Spectroscopy, Program Descriptions
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Kapur, Arjun; Carter, Horlin; Dillon, Dave – Tech Directions, 2006
This article describes a lab activity conducted in an introductory manufacturing class. In this good, simple, mass-production project, the students designed and produced a small game composed of a piece of plywood and 14 glass marbles. In appearance, the game is something like Chinese checkers, but it involves jumping over marbles, then removing…
Descriptors: Games, Technology Education, Manufacturing, Laboratory Experiments