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Maley, Donald – Technology Teacher, 1987
The author discusses the transition of industrial arts to technology education. He covers challenges, opportunities, and potential consequences. Management and assessment of the change process is discussed. (CH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Industrial Arts, Secondary Education

Kroger, Joseph J. – Technology Teacher, 1987
The author cites several examples to demonstrate what artificial intelligence currently can do for users and discusses the likely future applications of intelligent machinery. (CH)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computers, Futures (of Society), Problem Solving

Unger, Stephen H. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1983
Discusses the problem of increased governmental constraints on the flow of scientific and technical information. Suggests that attempts to limit scientific communication may hinder the very dynamism our society seeks to promote. (JN)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Federal Regulation, Information Dissemination, Technology Transfer
Simonelli, Richard – Winds of Change, 1989
Presents portions of a speech by the director of the Four Worlds Development Project (FWDP) at the annual Pugwash conference on social and ethical dimensions of science and technology. Relates the healing work of FWDP and the Pugwash ethic to the attitudes of Native American elders. (DHP)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Science and Society, Substance Abuse, Technology

Thiele, Rodney B. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1995
Describes new technologies that have greatly improved the extraction efficiency of gold ore, including: altering plant layout to promote efficiency, engaging Filiblast forced oxidation and bioxidation systems, and updating the electrowinning procedure at the gold recovery stage. (JRH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Metal Industry, Metallurgy, Metals
Tennant, Roy – Library Journal, 2004
We all hate jargon that we do not understand. It leaves us feeling confused, frustrated, and belittled. We simultaneously wonder why we do not know what the terms mean and why the speaker does not explain them or use more understandable language. Communication between those "in the know" and those not in the know has always been an issue and will…
Descriptors: Technology, Jargon, Electronic Libraries, Libraries

Kolata, Gina Bari – Science, 1981
Reviews the issue of how to preserve the fruits of research in high technology while at the same time avoiding restrictions on researchers' freedom. One solution proposed by Congress and the current administration would prevent technical data from being transferred overseas as well as other restrictions. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Science, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation

Issues in Science and Technology, 1998
States that science and technology research reached a new level of exposure in the U.S. government in 1997, particularly environmental science, cloning, international cooperation on the International Space Station, and information technologies. Lawmakers introduced research legislation and the House Science Committee launched a science policy…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Research, Ethics
Garrison, D. Randy – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1987
Assesses potential technological benefits to the instructional and learning process in continuing education during the next 10-15 years. Discusses technological developments from the perspective of capabilities and role, as well as the instructional design process. Describes the need for an open learning system. (CH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction
Hancock, John C. – Engineering Education, 1979
This interim report of the American Society for Engineering Education is intended to keep members informed and encourage them to offer viewpoints on current issues. Recommendations given relate to lifelong education, programs and curricula, accreditation, teaching methods, supply and demand, communication with the public, society, certification,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Career Awareness, Career Planning, Curriculum Development

Shriver, Duward F.; Farrington, Gregory C. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1985
Solid ionic conductors are unusual materials that may find valuable applications in devices ranging from high-energy density batteries to lasers. The nature of these materials and their potential uses are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Electric Batteries, Electricity
Friedel, Robert – American Heritage of Invention and Technology, 1985
Discusses the development and uses of the transistor, noting that it represented a transitional technology, bridging the gap between the vacuum tube and the microchip. (JN)
Descriptors: Computers, Electronics, Science Education, Science History

OECD Observer, 1984
Suggests that governments, employers, and trade unions develop structural employment policies that, in conjunction with appropriate macro-economic policies, might lead to a more acceptable labor market outlook for the years ahead. Flexibility of the labor market, dimensions of change, and changing industrial structures are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: Industry, Job Development, Labor Market, Policy

Dickson, David – Science, 1983
Amid controversy, a former Paris slaughterhouse is being converted into one of the world's largest science museums. The museum will be organized into four major sectors corresponding to different levels at which science and technology touch human lives: exploring, using/producing, living/inhabitating, and communications. The controversy related to…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Facility Planning, Foreign Countries, Museums

Kash, Don E. – Oceanus, 1983
The continuing controversey over offshore oil/gas has given impetus to searching for domestic energy alternatives. The need for and types of several alternative sources are discussed. Indicates that the United States needs to pursue both offshore and other domestic liquid-fuel sources if it is to avoid becoming increasingly dependent on imports.…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels, Geophysics