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Skinner, Debra G. – Journal of Access Services, 2010
In the summer of 2004, Georgia Southern University began a library construction project that was to last 4 years. An important aspect was the installation of an Automated Retrieval System (ARC) to house a substantial portion of the library collections so that more space could be available for students, faculty, and the services to meet their…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Books, Periodicals
Kato, Daiki; Morita, Miyako – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This study examined general features of Lego block creations produced by Japanese adolescents with no known mental health disorders. The block creations of 33 participants were assessed for form, content, and gender differences. Time spent on the task, amount of area covered, and quantity and types of blocks used were measured and correlated with…
Descriptors: Play, Adolescents, Gender Differences, Art Therapy
Purpora, Megan – Exceptional Parent, 2009
People normally do not think about the future of their home in terms of accessibility. But, since Americans spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, shouldn't their home be as accessible as possible? By doing a few simple home upgrades on overlooked items, it will lessen the burden later. To live safer and healthier use natural…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Futures (of Society), Safety
Underwood, Jason; Williams, Aled; Thurairajah, Niraj – Industry and Higher Education, 2009
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documented. Through a variety of combined industry and government initiatives there has been a continual expression in the UK over the last decade of the urgent need to address the fragmented nature of the industry to improve its performance. A major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construction Industry, School Business Relationship, Measurement
Lee, Chyi-Shyong; Su, Juing-Huei; Lin, Kuo-En; Chang, Jia-Hao; Lin, Gu-Hong – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2010
A project-based laboratory for learning embedded system design with support from industry is presented in this paper. The aim of this laboratory is to motivate students to learn the building blocks of embedded systems and practical control algorithms by constructing a line-following robot using the quadratic interpolation technique to predict the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Equipment, Programming, Robotics
Lanham, Carol – School Business Affairs, 2009
The tiny town of Niangua, Missouri, made national headlines in 2008 when a rare cluster of winter tornadoes tore across the state on an unseasonably warm January night. The twisters killed a Niangua woman in her trailer home and destroyed numerous other structures. News photos of the trailer debris were a sobering reminder of the vulnerability of…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Emergency Shelters, Natural Disasters, Federal Aid
Fini, Eli H. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2010
This paper investigates the effect of bringing real world case studies on college students' self efficacy, their confidence, and their motivation toward an engineering field. It was found that working with real cases increases student's motivation and maximizes their learning by becoming personally committed to course and program goals. As a…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Case Studies, Engineering Education, Self Esteem
Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2010
The Rural Studio, an outreach program of Auburn University, designs innovative houses for poor people living in Alabama's Hale County by using "junk" such as car windshields, carpet tiles, baled cardboard, and old license plates. The article theorizes this particular architecture in terms of Critical Regionalism, developed by…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Outreach Programs, Global Approach
Deal, Walter F. – Technology Teacher, 2010
Shelter has been a concern of humans and animals alike for the millennia. Animals, through their natural instincts, build nests and shelters to meet their needs for protection against predators and seasonal changes in the weather. Early humans sought shelter in caves and cliff dwellings and later began to design and build shelters based on the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Construction (Process), Construction Needs, Structural Elements (Construction)
Keeler, Rusty – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2008
This article presents a step-by-step "how-to" guide on the basics of living willow hut construction. While there certainly are time-tested techniques for building willow structures, the best advice the author has is to experiment. He also suggests that varieties of "salix vimnalis" can be an ideal type of willow to be used for constructing a…
Descriptors: Play, Playgrounds, Young Children, Gardening
Chandramouli, Magesh; Bertoline, Gary; Connolly, Patrick – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2009
This study proposes an innovative solution to the problem of multiobjective engineering design optimization by integrating desktop VR with genetic computing. Although, this study considers the case of construction design as an example to illustrate the framework, this method can very much be extended to other engineering design problems as well.…
Descriptors: Visualization, Genetics, Engineering, Guidelines
Schneider, Richard C.; Cain, David A. – Facilities Manager, 2009
The ASTM E1557/UNIFORMAT II standard is a three-level, function-oriented classification which links the schematic phase Preliminary Project Descriptions (PPD), based on Construction Standard Institute (CSI) Practice FF/180, to elemental cost estimates based on R.S. Means Cost Data. With the UNIFORMAT II Standard Classification for Building…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, School Construction, Classification, Life Cycle Costing
Bobadilla, Leo – School Business Affairs, 2010
Building energy-efficient school facilities is not just about being "green." It is about providing high-performance facilities that are safe, healthy, and conducive to learning. It is also about building facilities that are cost-effective from their inception and in the long term. Many school districts are working under ever-tightening…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Holistic Approach, School Districts
Elefante, Carl – Planning for Higher Education, 2011
To gain a full and true understanding of the value of campus heritage requires shifting perspective. On many campuses, heritage resources are perceived to have no relevance whatsoever to the challenges of sustainability. This results largely from a profound misconception about what may constitute a sustainable future and what steps may be needed…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Models, Sustainability, Value Judgment
French, Jim – Educational Facility Planner, 2012
One of the deadliest and most destructive tornadoes in the history of the United States ripped through the southeast Missouri town of Joplin on May 22, 2011. As it traveled along a 13-mile path it claimed 161 lives and caused more than $151 million in damages. Ten schools were damaged or destroyed and Joplin High School was a total loss. Just 48…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Weather, High Schools, Community Action