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Meyland, Sarah J. – 1978
Developed as part of the Day on the Bay Cruise Program, funded by the National Sea Grant Program, this learner's manual outlines ocean studies conducted on a seven-hour cruise of the Galveston Bay area. A description of the geology and human use of Galveston Bay follows a general introduction to coastal and estuarine ecology. Line drawings…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Ecology, Environmental Education, Field Trips
Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto. – 1978
This pamphlet offers information to teachers and students concerning basic facts about weather and how to construct simple weather measurement devices. Directions, necessary materials, procedures, and instructions for use are given for four weather predicting instruments: wind vane, rain gauge, barometer, anemometer. Information is provided on…
Descriptors: Climate, Construction (Process), Earth Science, Educational Equipment
Minneapolis Special School District 1, Minn.
THE THIRTEENTH IN A SERIES OF 17 VOLUMES, THIS VOLUME PROVIDES THE SEVENTH GRADE TEACHER WITH A GUIDE TO THE REORGANIZED SCIENCE CURRICULUM OF THE MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THE MATERIALS ARE INTENDED TO BE AUGMENTED AND REVISED AS THE NEED ARISES. THIS SECOND VOLUME 7B, THE SEVENTH GRADE SUPPLEMENT, CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS--(1)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biology, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
HOROWITZ, HAROLD – 1966
THE DESIGN OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS USED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IS DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF LABORATORY SAFETY AND BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS. MAJOR TOPIC AREAS ARE--(1) SAFETY RELATED DESIGN FEATURES OF SCIENCE LABORATORIES, (2) LABORATORY SAFETY AND BUILDING CODES, AND (3) EVIDENCE OF UNSAFE DESIGN. EXAMPLES EMPHASIZE…
Descriptors: Biology, Building Design, Campus Planning, Chemistry
Kurtz, Thomas E. – 1968
Most of this report is concerned with describing the project and its activities and accomplishments during the first year of its existence. A major goal of the project is to produce units of curricula in which the computer can be used to enhance the teaching or learning of mathematics, the sciences, and other secondary school subjects. Thirty-one…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Curriculum, Educational Programs
FOWLER, JOHN M. – 1967
BASED UPON THE CONFERENCE ON SINGLE CONCEPT FILMS IN COLLEGE PHYSICS TEACHING HELD AT RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE IN DECEMBER OF 1966, THIS REPORT ATTEMPTS TO (1) PRESENT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION ON THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND DISPLAY OF SINGLE CONCEPT FILMS IN PHYSICS, (2) TO ENCOURAGE INCREASED AND BROADER USE OF…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, College Science, Conferences
Scottish Schools Science Equipment Research Centre, Edinburgh. – 1972
This issue of the bulletin contains four major topics. The first is a discussion of problems involved in establishing good communication with science teachers concerning the activities of the Scottish Schools Science Equipment Research Centre (SSSERC) via exhibitions throughout Scotland. The second, headed "Biology Notes," presents a…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, General Science, Inservice Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Crellin, J. R. – Journal of Biological Education, 1978
The use of environmental meters designed to measure conductivity, light level, oxygen, pH, sound, and temperature are discussed. Criteria for choosing suitable equipment are suggested and, where possible, cheaper alternatives are mentioned. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Electronic Equipment, Environmental Education, Pollution
Holden, Lucille – Sea World, 1978
The use of basic oceanography equipment in junior high and senior high school science applications is described. (CP)
Descriptors: Geology, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools, Laboratory Experiments
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Cotter, Robert J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1977
An experiment in rapid scanning polargraphy using the Health Polargraph System is described. The experiment was designed to be used in an undergraduate course on instrument analysis. The theory, instruments, and results of the experiment are also discussed. (MR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Electromechanical Technology, Electronic Equipment
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Shourd, Melvin L. – Journal of Geological Education, 1977
Describes the construction of an inexpensive apparatus which utilizes the oscillatory motion of 60 cycle AC current in conjunction with an electromagnetic to illustrate various principles and processes in geology. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Equipment, Geology
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Sadler, William W. – Science Teacher, 1977
Describes the construction of an inexpensive visual aid to be used for explaining the dynamics of gases. (CP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Construction (Process), Educational Media, Kinetic Molecular Theory
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Gadek, Frank J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Describes how to construct an electronic device to be used in conductivity experiments using a 35 millimeter film canister, nine volt battery replacement snaps, a 200-300 ohm resistor, and a light-emitting diode. Provides a diagram and photographs of the device. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Electronic Equipment, Higher Education
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Cercone, Karen Rose – Journal of Geological Education, 1988
Describes a simple hands-on model of water-rock interaction that can be constructed in the classroom using styrofoam bowls and foil-wrapped candies. This interactive simulation allows students to vary the factors which control water-rock interaction and to obtain immediate results. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Earth Science
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Crane, H. Richard – Physics Teacher, 1988
Introduced is a magnetic compass with no moving parts. Presented are the principles of the compass and the method to make the compass. Shows a lodestone compass which is the most primitive compass form. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Electricity, Higher Education
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