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Pingree, Marni and Kirk Beilmore. Vir- the New World. May/june, 19. index to Volume 56 tual Reality on the PC. Aug., 33. Scarcella, Joe and Randall MacPherson. Hydraulics/Pneumatics The material listed in this Index of volume 56 (August Tools of the Internet. Aug., 25. Waggoner, Todd C. Lab-Built Servo Valve—Applying Fluid Power 1996-May 1997) of Tech Directions is arranged alpha- Electricity/Electronics Theory. Mar., 44. betically by subject. Bartel, Charles J. Eyes for the Class- room. Nov., 20. Integrating Curriculum Diehl, Brian E. PLCs and Analytical Brown, David M. Integrating Science Apprenticeship Visualization. Aug., 16. Thinking. Sept., 40. and Technology Education through Brooks, Michael, Connie Romans, and Reis, Ronald A. A Mini-Course for in- Measurement. Mar., 21. Pam Stacey. Woman of Iron. May/ CAM/CNC troducing PLCs. Sept., 42. Carnes, Meg and Kurt Michael. A How- June, 17. Domermuth, Dave. Quick Start CNC Tinney, Charles E. and Ward Belliston. to Plan for Teaching Writiinn Tgec h with a Vacuum Fixture and Lami- Data Analyzer Interface Card—A Ed. Dec., 20. Automotive Technology nated Plastic. Oct., 44. Versatile, Cost-Effective Tool for the Cordonier, Jamie. Integrating Com- Kendrick, Keith. Exit Points—Articulat- Madison, James. Clamping Devices Testing Lab. Sept., 36. puter Technology into a Wood- ing Automotive Programs for Mul- for Speed and Precision Machin- working Program. Jan., 29. tiple Career Paths. Nov., 35. ing. Feb., 38. Facilities Nikirk, Martin. Blended Instruction: Swart, Pete with Roger Thomas and McConville, Shannon. A View from deGraw, Beverly C. and jim Curriculum Integration with En- Fred Garm. The Screaming Eagle Industry—Trade School Teaches Smallwood. Modular TE Instruc- glish. May/June, 32. Soars—And So Do These Metals Stu- CAM. Mar., 48. tion—What Kentucky Teachers Weiss, Allen. The Ellipse Maker. Dec., dents. Feb., 35. Think. Apr., 19. 18. Certification Dodd-o, Mike. Start-Up Tips fora Tech Woods, Steve. Paper Bag Book Jack- CAD/Drafting Bonham, Douglas M. A+ Certification— Lab. Mar., 29. ets—Technology and Core Academ- Aadahl, Richard. Activities to Liven Up A New Addition to the School-to- Pace, Kevin L. The Laboratory as Mo- ics. Mar., 24. Your Drafting and Design Classes. Work Arsenal. Aug., 36. tivator. Apr., 16. Aug., 17. Welch, Chuck. Wood Shop to Tech Internet Buckler, Ronald. School and Industry Computers Lab for Under $10,000. Apr., 13. Baker, Tim. Getting on the Web—Fun- Cooperate for Mutual Benefit. Oct., Baker, Tim. Getting on the Web—Fun- damentals of Hypertext Markup 46. damentals of Hypertext Markup Foreign Programs Language. Aug., 29. Hostetter, Bryan. CAD Essentials for Language. Aug., 29. Ku, George. Technology Education in Belliston, Ward and Greg Schley. E- the Classroom. Jan., 36. Belliston, Ward and Greg Schley. E- East Asia. Oct., 15. Mail—The Teacher’s Pet. Aug., 27. Kaufman, Allan. Drafting: A Team Mail—The Teacher’s Pet. Aug., 27. Perry, Lisa. Innovation and Engineer- Scarcella, Joe and Randall MacPherson. Approach to Problem Solving. Jan., Bonham, Douglas M. A+ Certification— ing Education in Spain. Apr., 40. Tools of the Internet. Aug., 25. 34. A New Addition to the School-to- Scozzari, Michael E. The Web, or How Skinner, Kim Byrum. CAD Careers— Work Arsenal. Aug., 36. Frechette on Tools to Change Corporate Thinking What Professionals Have to Say. Cordonier, Jamie. integrating Com- Frechette, Leon A. The Grand Slam. without Really Trying. Feb., 40. Oct., 47. puter Technology into a Wood- Aug,., 24. Spicer, |. Pat. Stryofoam Models Speed working Program. Jan., 29. . Sawhorses—Build Your Own Manufacturing or Buy Manufactured? Sept., 32. Day, Richard. Beyond Technology— . Videos That Tell a Story. Oct., Teaching Students to Think. Nov., 33. 15. CIMs That Work! ——.. Symboi of Life. Nov., 34. Donnerberg, Jeff. Senior Project . Instant Enclosures and Stor- Course—Building Real World Expe- Costing thousands less, Til provides an age Units. Dec., 40. rience into the Curriculum. Nov., integrated system including . A Welding Tool for Teachers. 18. Jan., 28. Dutta, Debasish. Practical Manufac- installation and on-site training . Cutting Tools with Lots of turing Improves Engineering Pro- Everything you need except the Power! Feb., 33. gram. Apr., 38. . Smart Bulbs? Mar., 42. Perry, Lisa. Innovation and Engineer- manufacturing plant! . Something Old, Something ing Education in Spain. Apr., 40. New, and a Time to Celebrate! Schaeffer, Steven L. and Gary Apr., 33. Bjorklund. Industrial Design and . Sears Craftsman Tool Confer- Technology—A Partnership for Ca- ence Highlights. May/June, 26. reers in Manufacturing. Apr., 35. Smith, Hugh. Curriculum Redesign for Funding Right-Now Jobs. Nov., 12. DeVore, jack B. and James E. Snow. The Road to a Patent. Apr., 22. Metalworking Welch, Chuck. Wood Shop to Tech Brooks, Michael, Connie Romans, and Lab for Under $10,000. Apr., 13. Pam Stacey. Woman of Iron. May/ June, 17. ¢ Graphic Communications Madison, James. Clamping Devices Teach automated manufacturing on a real-world Fleming, Richard A. Grass Is Not for Speed and Precision Machin- Green—A Look at the Full Color ing. Feb., 38. computer integrated manufacturing system. Printing Process. Sept., 19. Swart, Pete with Roger Thomas and Kellogg, Hans P. and Thomas P. Bell. Fred Garm. The Screaming Eagle Each component is flexible and modular with Introduce Desktop Process Color Soars—And So Do These Metals Stu- easy-to-understand curriculum. through Stochastic Screening. dents. Feb., 35. Sept., 20. @ Robotics e PLC e CNC e Sensors e Software Nikirk, Martin. Educational Partners Organizations ‘77 Program. Sept., 22. Bamford, PaJu. lVIC A Skills USA Cham- Technical Education Systems . Blended Instruction: Curricu- pionship—And the Times, They Are 428 S. Vermont Street lum Integration with English. May/ A’ Changin.’ Aug., 12. Palatine IL 60067 June, 32. Dailey, David W. TSA Conference— Technology, Academics, and Lead- 800-451-2169 History of Technology ership. Aug., 10. Fax: 847-991-3408 Flowers, Jim. Overlooked Technolo- Vandenberg, Victoria. AVA Preview— Visit our Website http://www.tii-tech.com gies. Nov., 39. Partnerships for Success. Nov., 41. Pierce, Alan J. Native Technologies of . ITEA Preview—Technology Circle No. 33 40 Tech Directions +M ay/june 1997 Pingree, Marni and Kirk Beilmore. Vir- the New World. May/june, 19. index to Volume 56 tual Reality on the PC. Aug., 33. Scarcella, Joe and Randall MacPherson. Hydraulics/Pneumatics The material listed in this Index of volume 56 (August Tools of the Internet. Aug., 25. Waggoner, Todd C. Lab-Built Servo Valve—Applying Fluid Power 1996-May 1997) of Tech Directions is arranged alpha- Electricity/Electronics Theory. Mar., 44. betically by subject. Bartel, Charles J. Eyes for the Class- room. Nov., 20. Integrating Curriculum Diehl, Brian E. PLCs and Analytical Brown, David M. Integrating Science Apprenticeship Visualization. Aug., 16. Thinking. Sept., 40. and Technology Education through Brooks, Michael, Connie Romans, and Reis, Ronald A. A Mini-Course for in- Measurement. Mar., 21. Pam Stacey. Woman of Iron. May/ CAM/CNC troducing PLCs. Sept., 42. Carnes, Meg and Kurt Michael. A How- June, 17. Domermuth, Dave. Quick Start CNC Tinney, Charles E. and Ward Belliston. to Plan for Teaching Writiinn Tgec h with a Vacuum Fixture and Lami- Data Analyzer Interface Card—A Ed. Dec., 20. Automotive Technology nated Plastic. Oct., 44. Versatile, Cost-Effective Tool for the Cordonier, Jamie. Integrating Com- Kendrick, Keith. Exit Points—Articulat- Madison, James. Clamping Devices Testing Lab. Sept., 36. puter Technology into a Wood- ing Automotive Programs for Mul- for Speed and Precision Machin- working Program. Jan., 29. tiple Career Paths. Nov., 35. ing. Feb., 38. Facilities Nikirk, Martin. Blended Instruction: Swart, Pete with Roger Thomas and McConville, Shannon. A View from deGraw, Beverly C. and jim Curriculum Integration with En- Fred Garm. The Screaming Eagle Industry—Trade School Teaches Smallwood. Modular TE Instruc- glish. May/June, 32. Soars—And So Do These Metals Stu- CAM. Mar., 48. tion—What Kentucky Teachers Weiss, Allen. The Ellipse Maker. Dec., dents. Feb., 35. Think. Apr., 19. 18. Certification Dodd-o, Mike. Start-Up Tips fora Tech Woods, Steve. Paper Bag Book Jack- CAD/Drafting Bonham, Douglas M. A+ Certification— Lab. Mar., 29. ets—Technology and Core Academ- Aadahl, Richard. Activities to Liven Up A New Addition to the School-to- Pace, Kevin L. The Laboratory as Mo- ics. Mar., 24. Your Drafting and Design Classes. Work Arsenal. Aug., 36. tivator. Apr., 16. Aug., 17. Welch, Chuck. Wood Shop to Tech Internet Buckler, Ronald. School and Industry Computers Lab for Under $10,000. Apr., 13. Baker, Tim. Getting on the Web—Fun- Cooperate for Mutual Benefit. Oct., Baker, Tim. Getting on the Web—Fun- damentals of Hypertext Markup 46. damentals of Hypertext Markup Foreign Programs Language. Aug., 29. Hostetter, Bryan. CAD Essentials for Language. Aug., 29. Ku, George. Technology Education in Belliston, Ward and Greg Schley. E- the Classroom. Jan., 36. Belliston, Ward and Greg Schley. E- East Asia. Oct., 15. Mail—The Teacher’s Pet. Aug., 27. Kaufman, Allan. Drafting: A Team Mail—The Teacher’s Pet. Aug., 27. Perry, Lisa. Innovation and Engineer- Scarcella, Joe and Randall MacPherson. Approach to Problem Solving. Jan., Bonham, Douglas M. A+ Certification— ing Education in Spain. Apr., 40. Tools of the Internet. Aug., 25. 34. A New Addition to the School-to- Scozzari, Michael E. The Web, or How Skinner, Kim Byrum. CAD Careers— Work Arsenal. Aug., 36. Frechette on Tools to Change Corporate Thinking What Professionals Have to Say. Cordonier, Jamie. integrating Com- Frechette, Leon A. The Grand Slam. without Really Trying. Feb., 40. Oct., 47. puter Technology into a Wood- Aug,., 24. Spicer, |. Pat. Stryofoam Models Speed working Program. Jan., 29. . Sawhorses—Build Your Own Manufacturing or Buy Manufactured? Sept., 32. Day, Richard. Beyond Technology— . Videos That Tell a Story. Oct., Teaching Students to Think. Nov., 33. 15. CIMs That Work! ——.. Symboi of Life. Nov., 34. Donnerberg, Jeff. Senior Project . Instant Enclosures and Stor- Course—Building Real World Expe- Costing thousands less, Til provides an age Units. Dec., 40. rience into the Curriculum. Nov., integrated system including . A Welding Tool for Teachers. 18. Jan., 28. Dutta, Debasish. Practical Manufac- installation and on-site training . Cutting Tools with Lots of turing Improves Engineering Pro- Everything you need except the Power! Feb., 33. gram. Apr., 38. . Smart Bulbs? Mar., 42. Perry, Lisa. Innovation and Engineer- manufacturing plant! . Something Old, Something ing Education in Spain. Apr., 40. New, and a Time to Celebrate! Schaeffer, Steven L. and Gary Apr., 33. Bjorklund. Industrial Design and . Sears Craftsman Tool Confer- Technology—A Partnership for Ca- ence Highlights. May/June, 26. reers in Manufacturing. Apr., 35. Smith, Hugh. Curriculum Redesign for Funding Right-Now Jobs. Nov., 12. DeVore, jack B. and James E. Snow. The Road to a Patent. Apr., 22. Metalworking Welch, Chuck. Wood Shop to Tech Brooks, Michael, Connie Romans, and Lab for Under $10,000. Apr., 13. Pam Stacey. Woman of Iron. May/ June, 17. ¢ Graphic Communications Madison, James. Clamping Devices Teach automated manufacturing on a real-world Fleming, Richard A. Grass Is Not for Speed and Precision Machin- Green—A Look at the Full Color ing. Feb., 38. computer integrated manufacturing system. Printing Process. Sept., 19. Swart, Pete with Roger Thomas and Kellogg, Hans P. and Thomas P. Bell. Fred Garm. The Screaming Eagle Each component is flexible and modular with Introduce Desktop Process Color Soars—And So Do These Metals Stu- easy-to-understand curriculum. through Stochastic Screening. dents. Feb., 35. Sept., 20. @ Robotics e PLC e CNC e Sensors e Software Nikirk, Martin. Educational Partners Organizations ‘77 Program. Sept., 22. Bamford, PaJu. lVIC A Skills USA Cham- Technical Education Systems . Blended Instruction: Curricu- pionship—And the Times, They Are 428 S. Vermont Street lum Integration with English. May/ A’ Changin.’ Aug., 12. Palatine IL 60067 June, 32. Dailey, David W. TSA Conference— Technology, Academics, and Lead- 800-451-2169 History of Technology ership. Aug., 10. Fax: 847-991-3408 Flowers, Jim. Overlooked Technolo- Vandenberg, Victoria. AVA Preview— Visit our Website http://www.tii-tech.com gies. Nov., 39. Partnerships for Success. Nov., 41. Pierce, Alan J. Native Technologies of . ITEA Preview—Technology Circle No. 33 40 Tech Directions +M ay/june 1997 Education: Managing Our Evolv- Tech-Niques . Philo Farnsworth—Television Challenge: Recruiting and Retain ing Mission. Mar., 36. Becker, Alan. Sweating copper tub- Pioneer. Nov., 7. ing Minority Students. May/June, ing. May/June, 42. . Andrew Carnegie—America’s 14. Perspective Cordonier, Jamie. Nonscuff roofing Steel Giant. Dec., 12. Suba, Tony. Sore Basics for Tech Prep Cararra, Ray. Coalitions! Not Compe- pad. Sept., 51. . Karl Benz and the Motor Car. Articulation. Jan., 14. tition, Jan., 16. . Replaceable sawhorse top. Jan., 10. Vandenberg, Victoria. Washtenaw Flowers, Jim. Overlooked Technolo- Apr., 51. . Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. Feb., Technical Middle College—High gies. Nov., 39. Daluisio, Angelo. Taming the staining 10. School for the High Tech. Sept., Johnson, Richard |. What Sells Tech- brush blues. Sept., 51. . Zeppelin and the Rigid Air- 14. nology Education? Mar., 32. Deetz, Dan L. “Counting the lines ship. Mar., 18. McGee, Penny. Mind Expansion. Apr., odd.” Feb., 42. . Diesel’s Engine. Apr., 10. View from Industry 21. Donnerberg, Jeff. A CNC project that . Werner von Siemens. May/ Cleveland, Paul. Robotic Welding and works. Oct., 50. June, 12. Military Specifications. Jan., 12. Power/Energy Gargiulo, Mike. Makita repairs. Apr., McConville, Shannon. Trade School DeVore, Jack B. and James E. Snow. 51. Technology Today Teaches CAM. Mar., 48. Passive Solar Kiln, Phase lIl—A So- Hackett, Doug. CAD chess. Aug., 42. Pierce, Alan J. The Ekranoplan. Aug., Scozzari, Michael E. The Web, or How lar Research Challenge for Students. James, Greg. Transparency checker. 9. to Change Corporate Thinking Nov., 21. Jan., 38. . The EVs Are Coming! Sept., without Really Trying. Feb., 40. . The Road to a Patent. Apr., 22. . Mouse pad liners. Jan., 38. 12. Skinner, Kim Byrum. CAD Careers— Roccanova, John. Keyboard covers . Robodoc. Oct., 12. What Professionals Have to Say. Robotics skills. May/june, 42. . Digital Money. Nov., 8. Oct., 47. Cleveland, Paul. Robotic Welding and Suba, Tony. Winning at solitaire. Mar., . Reading, Writing, and CD-R. Military Specifications. Jan., 12. 50. Dec., 11. Welding Hurley, Bob. Robo Wars Come to High Thornberry, Chris. Limiting access to . Smart Buildings. Jan., 9. Cleveland, Paul. Robotic Welding and School. Oct., 22. Windows. Dec., 42. . Geothermal Heating and Military Specifications. Jan., 12. Weiss, Allen. The hole thing. Nov., 46. Cooling. Feb., 8. Safety . Ten Billionths of a Second. Woodworking Humphrey, Ben. Hazardous Substance Technology Education Mar., 12. Cordonier, Jamie. Integrating Com- Safety Awareness. Oct., 35. Anderson, Matt. Time Clock—A Real- . Photographic Developments. puter Technology into a Wood- Life Classroom Management Tool. Apr., 8. working Program. Jan., 29. School to Work Feb., 24. . Nadine in the Driver’s Seat. DeVore, Jack B. and James E. Snow. Anderson, Matt. Time Clock—A Real- Brown, David M. Integrating Science May/June, 10. Passive Solar Kiln, Phase III-A So- Life Classroom Management Tool. and Technology Education through lar Research Challenge for Students. Feb., 24. Measurement. Mar., 21. Tech Prep Nov., 21. Bonham, Douglas M. A+ Certification— Carnes, Meg and Kurt Michael. AHow- Cararra, Ray. Coalitions! Not Compe- Richardson, Terry. Plasticizing Wood A New Addition to the School-to- to Plan for Teaching Writiinn Tgec h tition, Jan., 16. with Ammonia. jan., 31. Work Arsenal. Aug., 36. Ed. Dec., 20. Comer, William. Just In Time Technol- Robinson, Charlie. Benchtop Wood- DiPasquale, Dave. Real World 101— Comer, William. Just In Time Technol- ogy Education. Sept., 16. working Tools Ease Instruction. An Electricity Internship. Feb., 21. oay Education. Sept., 16. Parker, Carl E. Community College Apr., 24. PauAltberlt |e. Corunt,dow n to Gradu- deGraw, Beverly C. and jim ation. Feb., 16. Smallwood. Modular TE Instruc- Shadrin, Richard L. Developing Ca- tion—What Kentucky Teachers reer Behaviors. Feb., 19. Think. Apr., 19. Robot Kits / Academic-Level Books Dodd-o, Mike. Start-Up Tips fora Tech / Motivate Students Special Needs Lab. Mar., 29. / Action Packed Brooks, Michael, Connie Romans, and Flowers, Jim. Overlooked Technolo- Pam Stacey. Woman of Iron. May/ gies. Nov., 39. June, 17. Johnson, Richard J. What Sells Tech- Each Kit applies different electronic & robotic principles. Parker, Carl E. Community College nology Education? Mar., 32. Students do ALL electronic & mechanical assembly using Challenge: Recruiting and Retain- Kaufman, Allan and Jim Flowers. Trash 2-color Instruction Books. Make teaching fun! ing Minority Students. May/June, Bag Balloon—introducing Aircraft 14. to Elementary Tech Ed Students. 606A "Scrambler" All 603A "Copycat" Pierce, Alan J. Native Technologies of Dec., 14. the New World. May/June, 19. Killen, Kent. Journey to the Land of Terrain Robot Walks over Programmable Robot Robinson, Charlie. Benchtop Wood- Simple Objectives—The Secret of rough terrain. Uses HIGH-TECH Program direction, light & sound working Tools Ease Instruction. Invention. Dec., 16. INFRARED BEAM using keypad Apr., 24. McGee, Penny. Mind Expansion. Apr., to avoid objects in (included) or PC. 21. its path. UNIQUE! Teach digital logic Technical Writing Pace, Kevin L. The Laboratory as Mo- $37.95 Carnes, Meg and Kurt Michael. A How- tivator. Apr., 16. to Plan for Teaching Writing in Tech Pierce, Alan J. Native Technologies of Ed. Dec., 20. the New World. May/June, 19. 602A “Blinky” 601A "Scooter" Vandenberg, Victoria. Washtenaw Pathfinder Sound Controlled Technically Speaking Technical Middle College—High Bamford, Paul J. Keep It Comin’. Aug., School for the High Tech. Sept., 14. Robot Follows a Robot Changes its Weiss, Allen. The Ellipse Maker. Dec., path made with a marker pen. direction when it hears noise or . The Printed Page. Sept., 4. 18. RED & GREEN LEDS add fun hits an object. FAST-PACED . (Re) Election Year Blues. Oct., Welch, Chuck. Wood Shop to Tech and interest. $36.95 EXCITEMENT. $18.95 Lab for Under $10,000. Apr., 13. . Manufacturing the Future. Woods, Steve. Paper Bag Book Jack- Nov., 3. ets—Technology and Core Academ- DISCOUNTS START AT $100! . Elementary, My Dear Reader. ics. Mar., 24. Dec., 3. . Put It There, Partner. Jan., 3. Technology’s Past INSTRUCTORS: Call for FREE sample Book . Imagine. Feb., 3. Karwatka, Dennis. Robert Fulton and . Chasing Inderdisciplinary His Steamboat. Aug., 40. Graymark 800-854-7393 Rabbits. Mar., 4. . Waterman’s Wonderful Foun- . Balancing Act. Apr., 4. tain Pen. Sept., 13. "Ist in Electronic Kits, Ist in Quality & Service!" . Definitively Special. May/ . Simeon North and the Milling June, 3. Machine. Oct., 13. Circle No. 34 INDEX 41

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