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Daugherty, Michael K.; Carter, Vinson R. – Technology Teacher, 2010
In many ways the field of renewable energy technology is being introduced to a society that has little knowledge or background with anything beyond traditional exhaustible forms of energy and power. Dotson (2009) noted that the real challenge is to inform and educate the citizenry of the renewable energy potential through the development of…
Descriptors: Power Technology, Energy, Technology Education, Evaluation
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Brus, David; Hotek, Doug – Technology Teacher, 2010
One of the most significant technological issues of the 21st Century is finding a way to fulfill the energy demands without destroying the environment through global warming and climate change. Worldwide human population is on the rise, and with it, the demand for more energy in pursuit of a higher quality of life. In the meantime, as people use…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Fuels, Educational Strategies, Energy Education
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Donley, John F.; Stewardson, Gary A. – Technology Teacher, 2010
Alternative energy sources have become increasingly important as the production of domestic oil has declined and dependence on foreign oil has increased. Historically, there have been four time periods during which the United States was in fact crippled by oil shortages. These time periods include: (1) the early 1900s; (2) World War II; (3) the…
Descriptors: Fuels, Middle Schools, Energy, Energy Education
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Rose, Mary Annette – Technology Teacher, 2009
This article presents the author's critique on Stephen L. Baird's article in the November 2008 issue of "The Technology Teacher", which describes a contemporary debate about opening more U.S. land and coastal regions to oil and gas exploration and production (E&P). While Baird's thesis epitomizes the goal of a technologically literate citizen, his…
Descriptors: Fuels, Marine Biology, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
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Busby, Joe; Carpenter, Pam Page – Technology Teacher, 2009
Regardless of a person's convictions and belief system, science has provided a body of knowledge that points to human interaction with nature as being the leading cause of pollution and a variable to the cause of global warming. Technology teachers are part of the global solution for educating a greater public about energy inputs, processes, and…
Descriptors: Fuels, Transportation, Power Technology, Interaction
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Waggoner, Todd C. – Technology Teacher, 1996
A miniature tractor pull was developed as a high school activity, enabling students to assess a tractor's pulling capabilities and determine subsequent horsepower. The activity takes the textbook concept of horsepower and makes it come alive. (JOW)
Descriptors: High Schools, Mechanics (Physics), Power Technology, Tractors
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Deal, Walter F. III – Technology Teacher, 2000
This learning activity describes how a robot moves and the systems that power robots. Provides detailed information about XBOT, which uses modified servomotors to power its wheels. (JOW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mobility, Power Technology, Robotics
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Christensen, Kip; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1991
Describes Brigham Young University's technology teacher education program, detailing learning activities in the four clusters (communications, manufacturing, construction, transportation/power). Provides diagrams of the communication/power/energy lab and the advanced technology lab. (SK)
Descriptors: Communications, Construction (Process), Higher Education, Innovation
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Rose, Mary Annette – Technology Teacher, 2006
Integrating technology learning goals and activities with recent experiences created by natural disasters is a valuable motivational strategy. The newfound appreciation that exists for personal emergency preparedness generates unique and sustained interest in alternative energy technologies and conservation. As described in this article, an ice…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Energy