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Butler, Peter W. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
Construction funding for Council of Teaching Hospital (COTH) members has changed dramatically in the past decade. Funding trends are reported for COTH institutions for the years 1969 to 1977, and detailed comparisons are presented for three groups for 1977: COTH state and local government hospitals, COTH voluntary hospitals, and U.S. nonfederal…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Construction (Process), Credit (Finance), Federal Aid
David, Edward E., Jr.; Willenbrock, F. Karl – Engineering Education, 1988
Reexamines the recommendations of "A National Action Agenda for Engineering Education." Cites at least one exemplary effort related to each. Covers the overburdened curriculum; practice oriented graduate programs; design, manufacturing, and construction; instructional laboratories; faculty pool, professional development for faculty;…
Descriptors: College Preparation, College Science, Construction (Process), Curriculum Design
Fewell, Dennis A. – Facilities Manager, 1998
Interdisciplinary Coordination design review is instrumental in detecting coordination errors and omissions in construction documents. Cleansing construction documents of interdisciplinary coordination errors reduces time extensions, the largest source of change orders, and limits exposure to liability claims. Improving the quality of design…
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Construction (Process), Construction Costs
May, Hayden Barkley – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Gaming-simulation in professional practice, education, and research is discussed. Simulation assists in exploring and resolving incongruent values and interests of clients, users, and architects; conveys complex interactive systems students are trying to understand; and elicits responses to alternative actions and contributes to theory development…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Community Planning, Conflict Resolution
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Cromartie, Margie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
A group project to build a model of the South Carolina state capitol building led to improved basic skills, high levels of student participation, an understanding of the importance of planning, and increased self-esteem among five 10th-grade students with mild mental retardation in a resource room program. (DB)
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
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Ryan, Richard; Kramer, Scott – T.H.E. Journal, 1994
Provides working blueprints for a university technology lab built specifically for construction science students and faculty. More than just housing for computer workstations, the facility is intentionally designed as a medium for better communication and instruction. A future in which distance learning is the norm is addressed. (KRN)
Descriptors: Blueprints, Classroom Communication, Classroom Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Lias, Sarah; Thomas, Colin – Primary Science Review, 2003
The authors use digital photographs to help children recall "key events" in a practical activity--those moments that provide rich learning opportunities. The captured images of particular events helped the children to recall what they were doing at a particular time and prevented confusion over which event was being discussed. They also…
Descriptors: Photography, Electronic Publishing, Technology Uses in Education, Children
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Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2005
In this article, the author gives basic information on constructing a wind tunnel that teachers can use for instructional activities with their students for many years to come. He illustrates and describes the procedure and materials that he developed in constructing his own wind tunnel. This information should be viewed as a guide. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Design, Construction (Process), Construction Materials
Martin, Jenni – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1997
Describes the group dynamics, science discovery processes, and activities involved in building a raft at camp. The project used recycled products and required group cooperation; critical thinking about density, buoyancy, and balance; use of familiar resources in creative ways; and application of previously learned facts. (SAS)
Descriptors: Camping, Construction (Process), Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Simonelli, Richard – Winds of Change, 1996
For 14 years, Mountain Outreach, a program at Cumberland College (Williamsburg, Kentucky), has enabled college students to participate in community service projects. Recently, 35 students traveled to New Mexico to build a house for a Navajo elder who was unable to obtain adequate housing. Participants discuss their learning experiences and their…
Descriptors: College Students, Construction (Process), Cultural Awareness, Experiential Learning
Codell, Cindy – School Library Journal, 1995
Examines the process of constructing a new school library. Highlights include organizing the planning team, working with the architect, planning the environment and the details, and preparing for the grand opening. (AEF)
Descriptors: Architects, Building Plans, Construction (Process), Construction Management
Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 2000
An Idaho community worked together to build a performing arts building on school property. Students from the school, which had been using the Foxfire approach for several years, selected the site, did the surveying, and helped with the timber frame construction. The project fostered a renewed sense of community for a town suffering from declining…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Community Involvement, Construction (Process), Educational Facilities Improvement
Summers, Luis H. – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Operational gaming techniques that are permeating the architectural profession are used to: elicit user needs, represent architectural realities in the classroom, understand the rationale behind complex design decisions, and model decision environments at many levels with coarse or refined data. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architectural Research, Architecture, Construction (Process)
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Dorward, Jim; Archibald, Steve – Arithmetic Teacher, 1994
Presents a class project facilitated by a teacher who used his background in construction to teach students to build a house, during which process many geometric and measurement concepts were introduced or reinforced. Discusses importance of student responsibility and the vital cooperation between construction experts, materials suppliers, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Construction (Process), Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Wesenberg, Gretchen; Dempsey, John G. – Facilities Manager, 1998
Suggests that using a single consultant instead of multiple architectural and engineering firms in renovation and construction projects will lower costs and add value for improved functionality for university programs. Details the process the University of Rochester followed in selecting, retaining, and using a consultant. (RE)
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Built Environment, Construction (Process)
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