Technology
Education
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- Technology Education in New York
State—A New Basic for the 21st Century.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 16 pg. (supplementary
material, grades K-12)
Price: $1.00
A booklet which explains the content and genesis of technology education
in New York State.
- Elementary School Technology Education
K-6
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, (Reprint, 1995) 208 pg.
(syllabus, grades K-6)
Price: $4.00
A program of contemporary Technology Education designed around hands-on
activities that integrate learning from other K-6 subjects.
- Technology Education: Introduction to
Technology Grade 7 & 8.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1987, 333 pg. (syllabus,
grades 7-8)
Price: $5.00
A comprehensive broad-based introduction to the study of Technology.
Includes modules on Resources, Systems, Problem Solving, Technological
Processes, Societal/Environmental Impacts, and History and Future of
Technology. Student Activities (Technology Learning Activities) are
provided.
- AC/DC Electronics.
Albany NY: The State Education Department, 20 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2 to l-unit course providing a strong mathematical and
scientific/technological base for the study of basic electronic
components and circuitry. Topics include safety, direct current
fundamentals and circuits, properties of magnetism and current
generation, capacitance and inductance, alternating current, reactance,
and AC to DC conversion circuits.
- Aerospace.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1984, 247 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course introducing the growing field of aerospace activities.
Topics include: historical evolution of aerospace, fundamentals of
flight, navigation, communication, meteorology, flight physiology,
propulsion systems, space technology, and aerospace careers and
occupations.
- Architectural Drawing.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 63 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Price: $2.00
A 1/2-unit study of design and drafting related to building
construction. Topics include culture and history, tools and techniques,
lettering and dimensioning, and preparation of site, floor, elevation,
section, and perspective drawings.
- Audio Electronics.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 19 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of amplifier systems, including theory and application,
sound generation theory and control, and processing systems. The
background knowledge and skills necessary to purchase, operate and
design amplifier devices will be developed.
- Automotive Technology.
Albany NY: The State Education Department, 39 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2- to l-unit course designed to provide a broad base of technical
knowledge and skills within the field of automotive technology. Topics
include career awareness, work habits and attitudes, basic automotive
electricity and electronics, the subsystems of the automobile, their
functions and maintenance. Environmental impacts of automobile use and
disposal, work place relations, and consumer issues are explored.
- Biotechnology Learning Activity Briefs
Packages.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 40 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A framework for teachers.
- Biotechnology Student Activity
Packages
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 105 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
Provides integrative Health Occ/Technology Education student activities
with a focus on bio-related technologies.
- Communication Electronics.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 20 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of electronic communication systems. The basic
principles of communication, the functions of major components in a
complete system, and career opportunities in the field will be
investigated.
- Communications Systems.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 20 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course providing instruction in the electronic, graphic, and
photographic systems which people use to communicate information and
ideas. The projects are driven by client needs, and the communication
processes used to meet them. Included are media such as television,
radio, motion pictures, printing, photography, and computer-based
communication.
- Computer Aided Design
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 27 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Price: $1.00
A 1/2- to l-unit course that explores the history, components,
applications, design functions and career opportunities within
computer-aided design graphic problems will be solved using the CAD
system to acquire technical drawing skills and an understanding of
industrial standards. CAD systems will be used to generate hard copy.
Emphasis is placed on the use of computer technology and an
understanding of the changing role of CAD and its effects on the design
and manufacturing process.
- Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM).
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 17 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Price: $1.00
A1/2-unit course that develops a base of knowledge related to the
manufacturing industry’s robots and their uses. Students use and
describe the functional apparatus, related to computer-aided
manufacturing, learn how a program controls and directs a robot to
perform a task, and become familiar with the capabilities and
limitations of robots.
- Computer Applications.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 20 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Price: $1.00
A 1/2-unit course relating to the evolution and architecture of
today’s computer, and its impact on education, industry and
individual. Personal, social, industrial, and commercial applications of
computer systems will be emphasized, including applications software,
telecommunications, and computer control.
- Construction Engineering and
Management.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 29 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2- to l-unit course expanding on the principles presented in
Construction Systems. Using the universal systems model as it relates to
construction, residential commercial, and industrial construction
processes are explored. Topics include construction systems throughout
history, the role of management and engineering in construction, light
and heavy construction, and civil construction projects. Hands-on
activities in research and planning, site preparation, and the building
of superstructures are outlined. Control and impacts of construction
systems are included.
- Construction Systems.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 44 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course providing instruction in the construction aspects of
production. Topics have been specifically tailored to construction of a
structure on a site. They include planning, sources of capital, and
building foundations, superstructures, floors, walls, ceilings, and
roofs. The impact of construction on the environment is addressed as
well.
- Creativity and Innovation.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1988, 56 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course which encourages the solving of technical problems
through the use of unconventional approaches. Topics include: methods of
approaching creativity and innovation, developmental factors of
creativity and innovation, and cultural impact of creativity and
innovation. Given a defined supply of materials, students will use
laboratory facilities to optimize solutions to stated technical
problems.
- Design and Drawing for Production.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1988, ED 297 191, 81 pg.
(syllabus, grades 9-12)
Price: $2.50
The State syllabus is designed to provide opportunities in design and
drawing through creative thinking, decision making, and problem-solving
experiences. It emphasizes strategies of design and drawing appropriate
now and in the future. A shift from conventional learning methods to
this problem-approach method is the basis for this syllabus.
- Digital Electronics.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1986, 17 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of binary logic, decision-making, logic gates and
combination logic circuits, digital signals, number systems, gate
symbols, and truth tables necessary for the complete understanding of
digital circuits and systems found in the home and commercial electronic
equipment. Logic systems, sequential logic circuits, and logic systems
applications are included.
- Electricity/Electronics.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1986, 63 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course providing study of electricity in the home; line and
low voltage, electronic systems, passive and active devices, circuit
applications, integrated circuits, and an introduction to digital
electronics.
- Energy and Power.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 125 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of the forms and sources of energy, energy conversion,
the laws of thermodynamics, solar heating and cooling, energy-conscious
design, and photovoltaics.
- Energy Applications.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1986, 48 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of the evolution of energy sources as a foundation of
technology, and as fundamental to systems of communication,
transportation, and production. The instruction provides to students the
opportunity to analyze systems applications of energy sources through
appropriate performance testing and experimentation. Comes with booklet:
Resource supplement for Energy Applications.
- Graphic Communications.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 33 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course which consists of instruction and hands on activities
in image design, electronic imaging, equipment interfacing,
telecommunications, prepress processes, and image transfer and
finishing. Desktop publishing and other computer technologies are
stressed.
- History of Technology.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 96 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Price: $3.00
A 1/2-unit course of study of technology from the earliest use of tools
through modern information-based systems. The development of technology,
through the agricultural, industrial and information ages will be
traced.
- Manufacturing Systems.
Albany, NY: The State Department, 125 pg. (syllabus, grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A l/2-unit course providing instruction in the manufacturing aspects of
production. It is organized around five topics that correlate very
closely to the universal systems model: manufacturing inputs, resources,
processes, outputs, and control. Students study the history of
manufacturing, material sources and conversion, tools and machines,
manufacturing processes, and social and environmental impacts.
- Materials Processing.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 50 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A l/2-unit course providing a broad, generic view of the way humans
convert materials. The course focuses on processing of a variety of
materials such as wood, metal, plastic, ceramics and composites through
techniques of forming, separating, combining, and conditioning.
- Media Production Technology:
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 24 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2- to 1-unit course providing study in the evaluation, appreciation
and production of media-assisted presentations. Electronic and graphic
communication systems are explored through hands-on media learning
activities. Experience in proposal development and approval, message
production, presentation, and assessment is provided.
- Photography.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 33 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course designed to expand students’ understanding of the
photographic medium and its role in society. Students are introduced to
general terminology, safe operating procedures, career opportunities,
and selected developments in technology/art that have made the field of
photography important. A focus is on the processes involved in black and
white still-image photography.
- Principles of Engineering: A MST
Approach to Technology Education.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1995, 61 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Price: $4.00
A 1/2- or 1-unit integrative, hands-on, laboratory-based course which
introduces students to concepts of engineering (ethics, design,
modeling, optimization systems, technology/society interactions). These
concepts are applied to solving problems contained in "real
world" case studies. Case study abstracts relate to auto safety
computer automation and control, energy, communications, structural
design and designing technology for people with disabilities.
- Principles of Engineering: A High
School Course Emphasizing Mathematics, Science, and Technology.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1996, 438 pg. (supplementary
material, grades 9-12)
Price: $4.00
A 1/2- or 1-unit integrative, hands-on, laboratory-based course which
introduces students to the concepts underlying engineering. This
Curriculum Resource Guide complements the syllabus by annotating four of
the five key case studies including Auto Safety, Structures, Machine
Automation and Control, and Energy. This guide contains several sample
lesson activities, problems, and their solutions along with hands-on
projects and experiments for students incorporating elements of
mathematics, science, and technology education.
- Principles of Engineering Energy Case
Studies.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 108 pg. (supplementary
material, grades 10-12)
Price: $2.00
Supplementary case studies involving Solar Home and Solar-Powered Car
design.
- Product Design and Engineering.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 22 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2- to 1-unit course recognizing the dramatic changes that have
occurred in the way products are manufactured. Hands-on activities in
the development, production and evaluation of manufactured goods will
emphasize a team approach to manufacturing. Conventional and computer-
aided manufacturing processes are explored with quality control and
statistical analysis of manufacturing defects included.
- Production Research and Development.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, (Reprinted 1985), 27 pg.
(syllabus, grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of the significance and procedures of the research and
development process, applied to the production of material goods, the
improvement of industrial processes, and the acquisition of new
knowledge. The course involves the students in realistic, hands-on
research and development. Brainstorming, library research, problem
solving, modeling, prototype production, and other skills are developed.
- Production Systems.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 68 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course providing instruction in the systems of manufacturing
and construction; their resources, processes, products, and quality
assurance. The impact on society, the economy, and the environment is
also covered.
- Residential Structures.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 52 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit study of the many systems and skills involved in constructing
non-high rise residential buildings. Course content includes resources,
such as materials, supplies, and finances; processes, such as planning
framing, roofing, and insulating; and outputs and effects, such as
quality assurance, environmental impact, and economic consequences.
- Technical Drawing.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 57 pg. (syllabus, grades
9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course that teaches basic concepts and principles of
technical drawing—projection, size description, pictorial
representation, and techniques and tools.
- Transportation Systems.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 1987, 54 pg. (syllabus,
grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A 1/2-unit course presenting an overview of aerospace, land, and marine
transportation systems organized into five topics—inputs, resources,
processes, outputs, and control—which are specifically tailored to
transportation.
- Student Activity Ideas for the
Technology Sequence Systems and Foundation Courses.
Albany, NY: The State Education Department, 88 pg. (supplementary
material, grades 9-12)
Hardcopy not available
A compendium of student activities for Production, Communications,
Transportation Systems, and Materials Processing, Electronics, and
Technical Drawing.
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