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Contents, Proceedings of the ARRL National Educational Workshop
(Partial Listings)

Catalog: Publications for Teachers and Instructors · ARRL Educational Activities

2000 Add to shopping basket
TeachersInstructorsScoutingClub
  • Using Kid's Day to Introduce
    Amateur Radio to Schools

  • Introducing Amateur Radio & Teaching
    Communications Skills through 2 Meters to the Youth

  • The Learning Curve
  • A Most Lecherous Wire
  • Ham Radio University 2000

  • Scouting in school
  • Good communications: the key to success

  • Club workshop to increase member participation
  • Enhance your local club meeting!
  • 2000 Table of Contents
    1999 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • So you want to Start a Radio Club by J. Trent Hays, KA2BEO
    • Simple Ham Radio Demos for Youth Groups by Steve White, W4SNW
    • Sparking the Interest by Tim Ohrman, W2CN
    • Lessons Learned in the Lab by Peter Hurd, N1SS

    • A Better Technique for Teaching License Upgrade Classes by Jerry Seligman, W7BUN
    • Successful Methods for Teaching Amateur Radio by Dan Miller, K3UFG
    • The 60- Second Instructor by Stephen Auyer, N2TKX
    • The Internet as a Teaching Tool by L.B. Cebik, W4RNL

    1998 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Spacecraft in the Classroom, by Steve Ford, WB8IMY
    • Amateur Radio Breathes New Life into the Classroom, by Dan Miller, K3UFG
    • An Exchange About the Lexington Traditional Magnet School, by Wendell Salmons, AE4PD
    • The Magic of Radio - Leading Kids to Technical Careers, by Rosalie White, WA1STO

    • New Hams Learn and Use the Morse Code, by John Bandy, W0UT
    • QRP: A NewComer's and Oldtimer's Challenge, by L.B. Cebick, W4RNL
    • The Four Keys, by Eric J. "Rick" Lagerstrom, KN6FR
    • What's Going on in Your Community and How Can Ham Radio Be a Part of the Event, by Joe Tokarz, KB9EZZ

    1996 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • How Children Learn, by Carl Buehler, WB9ZAJ
    • School Club roundup: On-the-Air Fun!, by Lew Malchick, N2RQ and Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
    • You've Been Asked to do an Amateur Radio Demo to Youth--What's the Best Way to Do It?, by Rosalie White, WA1STO

    • Antenna Modeling Programs As Teaching Tools, by L.B. Cebik, W4RNL
    • A Teaching Aid for New Ham License Courses, by R.F. Gillette, W9RSU
    • Teaching Morse Code, by J. Trenton Hays, WB0HZL
    • Amateur Radio - A Door to the 21st Century, by Phillip T. Welsh, N5OAQ

    1995 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Amateur Radio Graphics--for use in the Classroom, by Charles P. Fitzsimmons, N8LGE
    • AA6RK "Encino Key," by Bob Karon, AA6RK
    • How to Fit More Space into a Crowded Curriculum, by Sheila Perry, N0UOP

    • Introducing Electronics the Easy Way, by Bobette Doerrie, N5UDJ, and Jerome Doerrie, K5IS
    • Satellites and Doppler Effect, by John McDay, WD4HOY
    • Novice/Technician Instructor Ideas, by "Dee" Logan, W1HEO

    1994 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • High School Aerospace Technology and Amateur Radio, by Chuck Crist, WB9IHS
    • Amateur Radio Presentation Story, by Roy Hoelke, WZ7P
    • Introducing SAREX at an Elementary School, by Donna McKinney, N5WOE

    • Teaching Amateur Radio, by Anthony Lux, KC4MI
    • On the Wings of a DOVE, by Steve Ford, WB8IMY
    • Project Light: A Successful Business-Educational Partnership, by Peter Newell, KC2WI

    1993 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Imagination Station, Amateur Radio in the Classroom, by Donald Bradley, WZ0N
    • Space Available...Learning from Satellites, by Bob Maurais, KC1IV
    • Establishing Advisory Committees for Schools with Amateur Radio Stations, by Connie Dunn, KB5LES

    • Motivating New Hams, by Steve Ford, WB8IMY
    • Preparing to Teach, by J. Trenton Hays WB0HZL
    • Volunteer Instructors are 'Elmers' Too, by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R
    • How to Sponsor and Run Club Training Program, by Michael E. Weber, WB8RDN

    1992 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Amateur Radio in the Classroom, What You Can and Can't Do, by John Hennessee, KJ4KB
    • Construct a 3-D Model of a Satellite's Orbital Plane, by Bob Maurais, KC1IV
    • Notes on Sending CW in the Conversational Radio Telegraphy Mode, by Carl Chaplin, W7QO

    • Creating and Using Overhead Transparencies, by Chester Bowles, KD1AP
    • Notes on Sending CW in the 'Conversational Radio Telegraphy Mode, by Carl Chaplin, W7QO
    • Using Public Access Cable TV to Teach Amateur Radio, by John Kitchin, NZ9F
    • Flexibility in Teaching, by Gary Morris, N6QAF

    1991 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Model Your Grant from This One, by Vic Alleback, KI4VY
    • Club Activities that Keep High School Students Interested, by Bob Mullen, KC7UH
    • Exciting World of Satellites in Physics, by Dave Reeves, KF6PJ
    • Input Kids-Output Hams, by Phyllisan West, KA4FZI

    • A Sample Lesson Plan for a Combined General/Advanced Class, by Larry Luchi, W7KZE
    • Recruiting and Training, by William Mills, KC5PF
    • Morse Code as a Language, by William Pierpont, N0HFF
    • Five Methods of Generating Electricity, by Harry Pilafian, W4SQG

    1990 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • Getting Ham Radio Involved in School, by Conrad V. Ekstrom, Jr., WB1GXM
    • The Importance of Teacher Training for Increasing the Use of Amateur Radio in the Classroom, by Greg Jones, WD5IVD, and Dr. Gerald Knezek, KB5EWV

    • A Baker's Dozen-Tips for Radio Instructors, by Carl Buehler, WB9ZAJ
    • Getting Them on the Air, by John Nelson, W1GNC
    • Enhancing the Learning Process for Code and Theory, by Ralph L. Rurch, W8LCU
    • Special Interest Ham Radio Article, by Gordon West, WB6NOA

    1989 Add to shopping basket
    For TeachersFor Instructors
    • School Clubs--Keys to the Future, by Rick Palm, K1CE
    • Getting Ham Radio into the Classroom, by Carole Perry, WB2MGP
    • Developing an Amateur Radio Curriculum for the New York City Schools, by Martin Smith, KA2NRR

    • First Impressions are Lasting Impressions: Positive Imagining for Amateur Radio Instructors, by Scott Larson, KW0B
    • Some Study Hints to Prepare for License Exams, by Larry Wolfgang, WA3VIL



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