Technology
Displaying 351 - 371 of 371 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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351 | The announcement that on Sunday evening, January 14 College Eye 14:30, p.4 |
Wireless telephone service established between England and the United States. | |
352 | After nine years' toil Prof. Hayes invents machine to aid him College Eye 13:15, p.1 |
Invents new recording machine. | |
353 | State Teachers College allowed new service College Eye 12:12, p.5 |
Will send lantern slides about rural education to superintendents of rural schools. | |
354 | Bunch completes pitch range audiometer to measure hearing College Eye 11:35, p.3 |
Alumna Cordia Bunch invented pitch range audiometer while working as a research assistant at Iowa State University. | |
355 | H. J. Whitacre, '16, Superintendent of Schools at Sutherland, IA, writes for Midland Schools on motion pictures College Eye 9:18, p.5 |
Believes motion pictures may be used as a means of instruction in the classroom. | |
356 | Wireless complete outfit at Teachers College College Eye 8:13, p.3 |
Board of Education authorizes completion of wireless telegraph equipment for the Department of Physics; Professor Perrine will supervise installation of sending equipment. | |
357 | The world is coming together College Eye 7:25, p.4 |
Better technology is making world-wide communication faster and easier. | |
358 | Prof. Forsman visits our school College Eye 7:19, p.4 |
Professor Forsman delivers demonstration on how to teach music with a talking machine. | |
359 | Talking thru the ether; wireless apparatus of the physical science department is perfected College Eye 4:10, p.2 |
Students sent and received wireless messages under the direction of Professor Perrine. | |
360 | Discussed wireless telegraph; Professor Hersey gives illustrated talk on wireless telegraph before Science Club Normal Eyte 20:33, p.550 |
Presented scientific explanation of telegraphy. | |
361 | Through the kindness of Dr. George Hearst Normal Eyte 20:32, p.531 |
Students saw a demonstration of x-rays. | |
362 | Training; the subject and the pupil XIX Normal Eyte 16:20, p.307 |
Article discusses how some class exercises can use the stereoscopic picture. | |
363 | Training; the subject and the pupil XVIII Normal Eyte 16:19, p.295 |
This week discusses the manner of use for the stereoscopic picture. | |
364 | Training; the subject and the pupil XVII Normal Eyte 16:18, p.277 |
Article discussing the stereoscopic picture and its usefulness. | |
365 | The lecture given by Sir Robert Ball Normal Eyte 12:14, p.219 |
Gave good lecture illustrated with stereopticon views. | |
366 | Farewell address to the nineteenth century Normal Eyte 10:14, p.332 |
A poetic look at progress with references to ISNS students thrown in. | |
367 | Amateurs attention! Normal Eyte 7:2, p.22 |
Veatch can furnish kodaks and hand-held cameras. | |
368 | A very interesting meeting Normal Eyte 5:27, p.254 |
Reading circle discusses Gothic architecture. | |
369 | A man with a phonograph Normal Eyte 1:6, p.48 |
Attraction in Central Hall. | |
370 | Professor Hull's lecture on Physiology Students' Offering 5:16, p.6 |
Well attended; used sciopticon to illustrate. | |
371 | Funny-Graf Students' Offering 1:4, p.7 |
First experiences of Normal faculty and students with a phonograph recorder. |