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Technology

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251 Conklin Navy Comet
Moravec--Sue
Northern Iowan 73:7, p.8
9/24/1976 Students observe a rocket powered drag racing car brought to campus by Ed Ballinger; photo.
252 Technology degree offered
Northern Iowan 73:4, p.12
9/14/1976 New baccalaureate program will be offered at UNI to fill void.
253 New Ed Center TV system lacks funding for staff
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Northern Iowan 72:3, p.1
9/9/1975 Half million dollar system not in operation; no staff funds in sight.
254 Will it end our freedom?; technology
Hayes--Donald P. (Class of 1966; Education Faculty
Northern Iowan 64:28, p.2
1/12/1968 Has fears of increasing ability to eavesdrop.
255 44th annual Dickinson relays Saturday, record entry list
College Eye 63:47, p.6
4/18/1967 Lists teams participating in this year's event; announces the first SCI use of video tape at a sporting event.
256 Teaching aids displayed today in Gilchrist
College Eye 63:45, p.8
4/11/1967 IBM will display advanced technology for education.
257 Perspective: Creative imagination, beauty play major science roles
Wilson--Leland L. (Chemistry Faculty)
College Eye 60:35, p.3
2/22/1966 Suggests that people shouldn't focus only on facts, but that they should also enjoy and revel in the "creative work of man."
258 Immerzeel instructs 4,500 with electronic blackboard
College Eye 59:18, p.4
2/12/1965 George Immerzeel demonstrates "Electrowriter" for use with distant educational sites; photo.
259 Obiter Scripta: Fox sees institute as significant in education scene
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 58:25, p.2
4/17/1964 Claims that technical institutes are a necessity; technology is advancing too quickly to find workers who are educated in technology.
260 Smith: 'Understanding will not decrease conflict'
Smith--Miriam B. (Speech Faculty)
College Eye 56:40, p.2
8/3/1962 Contends that mass communication does not imply mass cooperation.
261 Automatic age hits SCI in public school relations
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
College Eye 56:7, p.3
10/27/1961 Public School Relations Office uses new automatic typewriter to generate correspondence; photo.
262 The Ivory Tower
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 52:37, p.2
7/7/1961 Believes SCI will need more science and technology classes to make it a true liberal arts college.
263 Cedar Falls Daily Record reveals historical milestone
Public Relations News Release 1960:378, p.1
4/27/1961 A clipping from the scrapbook of Professor J. O. Perrine reveals the first message to be sent through wireless telegraph from President Homer Seerley to Raymond Pearson of the Iowa State College in Ames.
264 ISTC to host summer workshop on schools of the future
Public Relations News Release 1960:286, p.1
3/21/1961 The School Public Relations Workshop is sponsored by the Iowa State Education Association. School board members, PTA representatives and common citizens are invited to the workshop, will cover teaching technologies of the future.
265 Annual School Public Relations Workshop held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:271, p.1
3/16/1961 Registration begins for the Twelfth Annual School Public Relations Workshop, where speakers will share visions of the future of education. Topics include the use of teaching technology, classroom layouts, and school scheduling.
266 Professor Mary Scott opens Elementary Leaders Conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:185, p.1
1/20/1961 Professor Mary Scott delivers the opening address for the Elementary Leaders Conference. The conference covers the use of team teaching and "teaching machines" in elementary education.
267 Teaching machines discussed at Elementary Leaders Conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:179, p.1
1/18/1961 Robert Paulson discusses the use of educational technology in the elementary setting at the Elementary Leaders Workshop and Conference. Such tools are seeing use at the Price Laboratory School. Professor Richard Lattin directs the conference.
268 Elementary Leaders Conference held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:170, p.1
1/11/1961 Professors Mary Scott, Luvern L. Cunningham, and Wilbur S. Edwards speak at the Elementary Leaders Conference on team teaching and teaching technology.
269 Specialism necessary
Wilson--Leland L. (Chemistry Faculty)
College Eye 51:22, p.8
3/11/1960 Discusses the difference between science and technology.
270 Lights and sound affect the mysterious, sinister JC
Backstrom--Donna (Class of 1962)
College Eye 50:30, p.4
5/8/1959 A look at the technical aspects of "Julius Caesar"; photo.
271 'Joy of living' points out that it's great to be alive!
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
College Eye 50:29, p.3
5/1/1959 Discusses the virtues of Hi-Fidelity and stereo sound.
272 Handling, storage and cleanliness are your record care pointers
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
College Eye 50:24, p.3
3/20/1959 Finishes giving tips for care of vinyl records.
273 Record care can increase the lives of your disks
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
College Eye 50:23, p.3
3/13/1959 Gives specific steps for maintenance of vinyl records, which can be costly to replace.
274 So you ask just, 'what is this thing called stereo'
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
College Eye 50:4, p.3
10/3/1958 Discusses the virtues of the newly developed technology--stereophonic sound.
275 Sticks and Stones . . .
Lakin--Robert (Class of 1958)
College Eye 48:25, p.2
4/12/1957 Comments on the emergence of spring and its effects on the physical plant, and also speaks on the upward slope of technology and the confusion with his column.
276 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 48:22, p.2
3/22/1957 Comments on the effects of science and technology on the arts.
277 Sticks and Stones . . .
Lakin--Robert (Class of 1958)
College Eye 48:3, p.2
9/28/1956 Tells men that they should dress up for Sunday dinner, and comments on the enjoyments of new technology.
278 . . . Testing made easy
College Eye 41:36, p.2
7/21/1950 Ellen Hart feeds papers into an IBM machine photo.
279 IBM machine scores papers; it works quickly, accurately
Sage--Beverly (Student--1950)
College Eye 41:36, p.3
7/21/1950 New machine can score 450 papers in an hour; college has been renting IBM machines since 1939.
280 Faculty workshop has first session
College Eye 41:22, p.3
3/17/1950 Members of the faculty participate in an audio-visual workshop.
281 Hold audio-visual class for faculty
College Eye 41:21, p.6
3/10/1950 Workshops will assist faculty in keeping up-to--date with current teaching methods.
282 Series of audio-visual meetings to be held
College Eye 41:20, p.3
2/17/1950 Faculty members will be introduced to the equipment available.
283 Audio-visual center is growing
College Eye 41:18, p.7
2/3/1950 Services of the audio-visual center are described.
284 New graphotype and addressograph will reduce hours of office work
College Eye 41:17, p.3
1/27/1950 New machines will be used to create mailing labels.
285 . . . Speedy sorter
College Eye 40:31, p.1
6/10/1949 Stephen J. Zolezynski explains to Mildred Pierce how the automatic sorting machine works; photo.
286 Heartless profs put exam papers in electronic wizard; grades come out
Trembath--Richard (Dick) (Class of 1951)
College Eye 40:27, p.4
4/22/1949 Machine scores tests.
287 Discuss mimeographing
College Eye 39:39, p.5
7/23/1948 A. B. Dick Company representative will visit.
288 New KXEL program made with use of wire recorder
College Eye 38:31, p.1
5/9/1947 Mr. Hake talks about the advantages of using the wire recorder.
289 Planes replace thumbs as means of traveling
College Eye 36:28, p.3
4/13/1945 Professor Thompson believes that aviation will boom in the postwar world; predicts that students will fly home for weekend visits.
290 Radio and movies teach history in workshop
College Eye 33:4, p.1
10/3/1941 Professor Plaehn talks about using a variety of media in teaching.
291 Alumni invited to visit campus by means of colored movies
Alumnus 24:2, p.18
4/1/1940 Bureau of Publications makes 25 minute color film of campus available.
292 You may swim, you may sink; mark carefully
College Eye 31:22, p.3
3/1/1940 Students should mark machine-scored answer sheets carefully.
293 Machine checks tests
College Eye 30:39, p.1
7/14/1939 The director of research and his secretary watching the machine that checks students tests; photo.
294 New electrical machine cleans many erasers
College Eye 30:38, p.1
7/7/1939 Machine cleans 125 erasers at a time.
295 Machines detect students easily
College Eye 30:37, p.1
6/30/1939 Selmer Larson talks about the new IBM sorting machines.
296 No recreational dancing Monday; women's dormitory progresses; install index filing machines
College Eye 30:37, p.1
6/30/1939 No recreation because of vacation; dormitory is moving toward completion; new machines installed at the office of the Registrar.
297 Nylon may eliminate Japanese silk trade
College Eye 30:37, p.1
6/30/1939
298 Music department sponsors class movie lesson
College Eye 29:40, p.3
7/15/1938 Demonstrates classroom movie projector.
299 Man prowls about campus
College Eye 29:13, p.7
12/10/1937 Clarence Weir talks about his duties as a night watchman and the time key system that he uses.
300 Ediphone aids in shorthand study
College Eye 29:8, p.7
10/29/1937 Professor Gaffin uses device in teaching advanced shorthand.

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