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G-w Digital..................................................1
cad / drafting.........................................4
print reading....................................9, 28
construction technology...... 10
hvac-r.......................................................... 18
welding...................................................... 20
manufacturing / metals............. 24
technology & engineering....... 29

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visual Technology.......................... 38
Media arts technology............... 42
computer technology................. 44
electricity / electronics............ 46
automotive............................................. 48
applied mathematics...................... 65
career Development...................... 66

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Architecture: Residential Drafting & Design.......8
Auto Brakes.........................................................................58
Auto Electricity and Electronics................................59
Auto Engine Performance and Driveability........61
Auto Engine Repair.........................................................54
Auto Heating and Air Conditioning........................60
Auto Suspension and Steering.................................57
AutoCAD and Its Applications
Advanced 2013..................................................................4
AutoCAD and Its Applications Basics 2013 . .........4
AutoCAD and Its Applications ....................................5
Comprehensive 2013
AutoCAD and Its Applications ....................................5
Customization and Programming 2013
Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles.............55
Career Success...................................................................66
CNC Machining.................................................................26
Computer Service and Repair....................................44
Construction and Building Technology................31
Discovering Careers........................................................67
Drafting & Design...............................................................6
Electricity..............................................................................47
Electricity and Basic Electronics................................47
Electricity & Electronics.................................................46
Energy, Power, & Transportation Technology....30
Exploring Design, Technology &
Engineering......................................................................34

Exploring Drafting . ...........................................................7


Exploring Photography ...............................................40
Graphic Communications ..........................................41
Introduction to Video Game Design......................43
Machining Fundamentals ..........................................25
Manual Drive Trains and Axles .................................56
Manufacturing and Automation Technology....29
Modern Automotive Technology............................50
Modern Carpentry..........................................................10
Modern Plumbing...........................................................12
Modern Residential Wiring.........................................14
Modern Welding..............................................................21
Networking Fundamentals.........................................45
Photography......................................................................40
Print Reading for Construction....................................9
Print Reading for Industry...........................................28
Robotics................................................................................27
School to Career...............................................................67
Small Gas Engines...........................................................48
Technology & Engineering..........................................32
Technology: Engineering Our World......................36
Television Production & Broadcast
Journalism.........................................................................38
Video: Digital Communication
& Production....................................................................39
Video Game Design Foundations............................42
Welding Technology Fundamentals......................20

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AutoCAD and Its Applications 2013


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AutoCAD and Its Applications


Basics
by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, and David P. Madsen, 2013, 20th Edition

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2013 provides instruction for mastering AutoCAD tools and drawing
and dimensioning techniques.
Complete coverage of 2D AutoCAD drafting and design.

Each chapter includes a large selection of drafting problems, including practice problems for the
AutoCAD Certified Associate and Professional certification exams.

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key template components.

Supplemental chapter and reference material on the Companion Website allows students to pursue
topics of interest.

Contents
1. Introduction to AutoCAD
2. Drawings and Templates
3. Introduction to Drawing and
Editing
4. Basic Object Commands
5. Line Standards and Layers
6. View Tools and Basic Plotting
7. Object Snap and AutoTrack
8. Construction Tools and Multiview
Drawings

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9. Text Styles and Multiline Text


10. Single-Line Text and Additional
Text Tools
11. Modifying Objects
12. Arranging and Patterning Objects
13. Grips, Properties, and Additional
Selection Techniques
14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools
15. Obtaining Drawing Information
16. Dimension Standards and Styles

17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning


18. Dimensioning Features and
Alternate Practices
19. Dimensioning with Tolerances
20. Editing Dimensions
21. Tables
22. Parametric Drafting
23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns
24. Standard Blocks
25. Block Attributes

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Introduction to Dynamic Blocks


Additional Dynamic Block Tools
Layout Setup
Plotting Layouts
Annotative Objects
External References
Introduction to Sheet Sets
Additional Sheet Set Tools

Suggested Grade Levels


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10

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AutoCAD and Its Applications


Advanced
by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, Craig P. Black,
and Adam M. Ferris, 2013, 20th Edition

AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2013 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques taught in
AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2013. The Advanced text provides thorough instruction in 3D drafting/
modeling and visualization. It includes comprehensive coverage of solid, surface, and mesh modeling. The text
also includes detailed coverage of materials, lighting, rendering, and animation. The teaching package includes
more than 120 step-by-step exercises providing hands-on reinforcement of topics covered in the text.
Many modeling problems supplement each chapter.

Problems are presented as 3D illustrations, actual plotted drawings, and engineering sketches.
Materials and rendering chapters are in full color.

Contents
hree-Dimensional Design and
T
Modeling
1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional
Modeling
2. Creating Primitives and
Composites
3. Viewing and Displaying ThreeDimensional Models

4. Understanding Three-Dimensional
Coordinates and User Coordinate
Systems
5. Using Model Space Viewports
6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions
7. Sweeps and Lofts
8. Creating and Working with Solid
Model Features
9. Mesh Modeling

10. Advanced Surface


Modeling
11. Subobject Editing
12. Solid Model Editing
13. Text and Dimensions in 3D
14. Model Display, Documentation, and
Analysis
15. Visual Style Settings and Basic
Rendering

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17. Lighting
18. Advanced Rendering
19. Using Show Motion to View a Model
20. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys

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AutoCAD and Its Applications


Comprehensive

by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, Craig P. Black,
and Adam M. Ferris, 2013, 20th Edition
The Comprehensive edition of AutoCAD and Its Applications combines the complete contents of
the Basics and Advanced editions to provide flexibility in course design and teaching approaches. This
package provides a complete program for teaching introductory and second-tier AutoCAD courses.

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AutoCAD and Its Applications


Customization and Programming
by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, Craig P. Black,
and Adam M. Ferris, 2013, 20th Edition
AutoCAD and Its Applications: Customization and Programming 2013 provides thorough coverage of
AutoCAD customization and programming. This text presents detailed coverage on customizing the AutoCAD
interface, creating custom AutoCAD commands, creating and managing user profiles, and recording actions.
The Customization and Programming text also covers the basics of AutoLISP and DCL programming.
Provides complete coverage of customization of the ribbon, menus, toolbars, and tool palettes.

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Includes many customization problems designed for mastering concepts and building skills.
Features detailed coverage on AutoLISP and DCL programming.

Contents
C
ustomizing AutoCAD
1. Customizing the AutoCAD
Environment
2. Customizing Interface Elements
and Commands

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Companion Website
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Customizing Key and Click Actions


Tool Palette Customization
User Profiles and Workspaces
Recording and Using Actions

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AutoCAD and Its Applications


Supports STEM
Basic math, geometry, and
algebra principles
Creating and reading
engineering drawings
Measurement and precision
Number systems
Computer-aided drafting
principles
Design process
Problem solving

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Programming AutoCAD
7. Introduction to AutoLISP
8. Beyond AutoLISP Basics
9. Introduction to Dialog Control
Language (DCL)

Image Management and Drawing


Distribution
10. Using Raster, Vector, and Web
Graphics

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Drafting & Design

Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD


Techniques
by Clois E. Kicklighter and Walter C. Brown, 2008, 7th Edition

Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques is
a highly illustrated, complete text designed to teach the practices and techniques
used by drafters. Written to meet the educational needs of both beginning and
advanced students, Drafting & Design features comprehensive instruction in both
manual (traditional) drafting and computer-aided drafting (CAD).
The text is organized to cover manual drafting and CAD in tandem. Step-by-step,
detailed drafting procedures are presented throughout the text to illustrate the
tools and techniques of both methods. For each drafting task presented, manual
and CAD procedures are given in sequence to explain both approaches to drafting.
Detailed instruction is provided in orthographic projection, multiview drawings,
dimensioning, and the development of section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary
views, revolutions, intersections, and developments.

Drafting Techniques and


Skills
6. Basic Geometric
Constructions
7. Advanced Geometric
Constructions
8. Multiview Drawings
9. Dimensioning
Fundamentals
10. Section Views
11. Pictorial Drawings

Descriptive Geometry
12. Auxiliary Views
13. Revolutions

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1. Drafting and the Drafter


2. Traditional Drafting
Equipment and Drawing
Techniques
3. Introduction to CAD
4. CAD Commands and
Functions
5. Sketching, Lettering, and
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Introduction to Drafting

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and Tolerancing
17. Working Drawings
18. Threads and Fastening
Devices
19. Cams, Gears, and Splines
20. Drawing Management
21. Manufacturing Processes

Drafting and Design


Specializations
22. Architectural Drafting
23. Structural Drafting
24. Electrical and Electronics
Drafting
25. Map and Survey Drafting
26. Welding Drafting
27. Technical Illustration
28. Graphs and Charts

Drafting & Design Supports STEM


Basic and advanced geometric constructions

Applied computer-aided drafting (CAD) technology


Measurement tools and related math
Creating engineering drawings
Problem solving

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Exploring Drafting
by John R. Walker and Bernard D. Mathis, 2012, 11th Edition

Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory drafting courses at any


instructional level. This text provides a strong foundation in drafting fundamentals
and teaches essential manual (traditional) and CAD drafting skills. Coverage
includes detailed instruction on geometric constructions, orthographic projection,
and dimensioning practices. The text covers techniques and procedures used in
creating multiview drawings, section views, auxiliary views, pictorial views, and
pattern developments. End-of-chapter drawing problems reinforce the chapter
content and help students build problem-solving skills. Exploring Drafting
features a colorful, highly illustrated design to promote student interest.
Ideal text for introductory drafting courses.

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Students learn how to apply core skills and solve problems.


Careers in Drafting profiles highlight occupational choices.
Features include STEM Activities, STEM Connections, Academic Links, Test Your
Knowledge questions, and Outside Activities.

A wide range of drafting problems is


provided for student assignments.

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Pattern Development
Working Drawings
Making Prints
Design
Models, Mockups, and
Prototypes
Maps
Graphs and Charts
Welding Drafting
Fasteners
Electrical and Electronics
Drafting
Architectural Drafting
Manufacturing Processes

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Careers in Drafting
Sketching
Drafting Equipment
Drafting Techniques
Basic Geometric
Construction
Computer-Aided Drafting
and Design
Lettering
Multiview Drawings
Dimensioning
Sectional Views
Auxiliary Views
Pictorials

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Math and science academic features

Basic Geometric Construction chapter


Applied computer-aided drafting (CAD) technology
Measurement tools and related math
Creating engineering drawings

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Architecture

Residential Drafting and Design


by Clois E. Kicklighter 2008, 10th Edition

Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive


instruction for preparing architectural working drawings using traditional and
computer-based methods. The text also serves as a reference for design and
construction principles and methods. Its highly effective format organizes content
around the design-building process, making the text easy to understand and
appealing to students.
Uses an icon to identify topics addressing the needs of people with disabilities.

Each chapter includes objectives, key terms, Internet resources, review questions,
and suggested activities for individuals or small groups.

Many of the chapter-end activities are designed to give students experience


working with computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) systems.

Contents

Plot Plans and Foundations


10. Plot Plans
11. Footings, Foundations,
and Concrete
12. The Foundation Plan

Construction Systems
13. Sill and Floor Construction
14. Wall and Ceiling
Construction
15. Doors and Windows
16. Stairs
17. Fireplaces, Chimneys, and
Stoves

Formulating a Design
18. The Floor Plan
19. Roof Designs
20. Elevations

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29. Nontraditional Structures
30. New Products and
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31. Modular Applications

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Techniques
5. Introduction to Computer-
Aided Drafting and Design
6. CADD Commands and
Functions

21. Residential Electrical


22. Information,
Communication, and
Security Wiring
23. The Electrical Plan
24. Residential Plumbing
25. The Plumbing Plan
26. Residential Climate Control
27. Climate Control Plan

Architectural Drafting
Fundamentals

Electrical, Plumbing, and


Climate Control

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1. The World of Architecture


2. Basic House Designs
3. Primary Considerations

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The World of Architecture

Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design


Supports STEM
Basic math and geometry principles

Measurement and precision


Number systems
Estimating building cost

Presentation Methods
32. Perspective Drawings
33. Presentation Drawings
34. Architectural Models

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Remodeling, Health,
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Renovation, and
Preservation
38. Designing for Health and
Safety
39. Career Opportunities

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Print Reading for


Construction

by Walter C. Brown and Daniel P. Dorfmueller, 2013, 6th Edition


Print Reading for Construction is designed to assist students in reading and
understanding residential and commercial prints. The 2013 edition of this text has
been extensively revised and expanded. The Large Prints folder included with the
text contains six sets of construction prints used with the print reading activities
in the text. Of the six sets of prints, five are new. The print sets comprise 140 prints
from residential and commercial construction and include the following:
Residential Sets

The Marseille Two-Story Residence


Mercedes Pointe Residence
The North House

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Commercial Sets

Delhi Flower and Garden Centers


Greenhouse and Sales Building

Office and Warehouse Facility


Gateway Towers Office Building

Print Reading for Construction is a practical text suitable for vocational students,
apprentices, and building trades workers who want to increase their knowledge
of print reading and construction drawings. The combination text and workbook
presents a thorough discussion of print reading techniques, starting with the basics
of print reading and progressing to advanced topics.

Includes 140 C-size (17 x 22) foldout prints, which provide learners with realistic
on-the-job experiences.

Provides two unit-based print reading projects with end-of-unit activities and
four comprehensive print reading projects at the end of the text.

Full color is used throughout the text to enhance student comprehension of the
subject matter.

The Instructors Resource CD contains electronic versions of the foldout prints that
accompany the textbook. The electronic versions are in PDF format. These prints
can be projected by the instructor during a lecture or used in place of the paper
prints by the student when completing the print reading activities.

Students gain real-world print reading experience by


learning from actual construction prints.

Contents
1. Construction Drawing
Organization
2. Construction Math and
Application
3. Reading Measuring Tools
and Using Scales
4. Lines and Symbols
5. Fundamental Drawing
Practices
6. Specifications and
Building Codes
7. Construction Materials
Types and Uses

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Site Plans
Architectural Drawings
Foundation Prints
Structural Prints
Residential Framing
Prints
Plumbing Prints
HVAC Prints
Electrical Prints
Welding Prints
Estimating Construction
Costs

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Text, 360 pp., softcover

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Modern Carpentry
Essential Skills for the Building Trades

by Willis H. Wagner and Howard Bud Smith, 2008, 11th Edition


The 11th edition of Modern Carpentry: Essential Skills for the Building Trades
includes two new chapters, covering framing with steel and the building of decks and
porches. The text provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light frame construction,
including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing,
windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing procedures for
interior walls, floors, and ceilings.
Beyond a discussion of building basics, Modern Carpentry covers special topics such
as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks. Systems-built (prefabricated) housing, remodeling,
cabinet installation, solar construction, and painting and decorating are also covered.
To familiarize carpentry students with other aspects of the building trades, the text
includes chapters on mechanical systems: electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Safe
working practices are emphasized throughout the text, and special attention is paid
to proper use of tools, materials, and prefabricated components.
Chapters are arranged in a logical sequence, similar to the order in which the
phases of building construction are performed.

Includes many step-by-step procedures set as boxed features.


Uses clear, nontechnical language and detailed illustrations to provide the most
easy-to-understand presentation of any carpentry book on the market.

Provides useful career information in a dedicated chapter and more than 20 On-the-

Job features throughout the book that describe specific building trades occupations.

Provides detailed coverage of both residential and light commercial construction.


Contents

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31. Scaffolds and Ladders
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29. Plumbing Systems
30. Heating, Ventilation, and
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13. Windows and Exterior
Doors
14. Exterior Wall Finish

15. Thermal and Sound


Insulation
16. Interior Wall and Ceiling
Finish

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22. Chimneys and Fireplaces


23. Post-and-Beam
Construction
24. Systems-Built Housing
25. Passive Solar Construction
26. Remodeling, Renovating,
and Repairing
27. Building Decks and
Porches

at

Footings and Foundations


Floor Framing
Wall and Ceiling Framing
Roof Framing
Framing with Steel

Special Construction

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8.
9.
10.
11.

Finish Flooring
Stair Construction
Doors and Interior Trim
Cabinetry
Painting, Finishing, and
Decorating

Footings, Foundations,
and Framing

17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

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1. Building Materials
2. The Carpenters Workplace
3. Plans, Specifications, and
Codes
4. Hand Tools
5. Power Tools
6. Building Layout

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Preparing to Build

Modern Carpentry Supports STEM


Carpentry math review appendix
Reading construction drawings
Measuring tools, units, and scales
Span and load calculations
Design process
Problem solving

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packed with practical examples that emphasize the use of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. Created by
James E. Duffy, the Goodheart-Willcox Building Trades DVD Series is a welcome addition to any classroom.

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978-1-60525-400-5

25:45 min.

Finish Plumbing

660-2D

26:45 min.

Floor Framing

978-1-60525-401-2

26:46 min.

Plumbing Safety

661-7D

26:45 min.

Wall and Ceiling


Framing

978-1-60525-402-9

26:26 min.

Plumbing DVD Series

978-1-60525-399-2

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Roof Framing
Foundations and Framing
DVD Series

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978-1-60525-404-3

24:19 min.
Set of 4

978-1-60525-316-9

18:55 min

Window and Door


Technology

978-1-60525-170-7

18:02 min.

Residential Wiring:
Electrical Safety, Tools, and
Materials
Residential Wiring:
Fundamentals

978-1-60525-317-6

16:50 min

Siding Technology
Insulation Technology
Closing-In DVD Series
Drywall Technology
Interior Doors, Cabinets,
and Trim

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978-1-60525-276-6

Residential Wiring:
Rough-In

978-1-60525-318-3

19:10 min

Residential Wiring: Finish


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978-1-60525-319-0

19:04 min

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18:20 min.
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21:38 min.

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Interior Finishing DVD


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978-1-59070-893-4

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28:30 min.

Masonry Technology: Laying


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978-1-60525-174-5

Roofing Technology
Installing a Shingle
Roof

978-1-60525-175-2

17:58 min.

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Technology

978-1-59070-894-1

23:00 min.

978-1-60525-288-9

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Concrete Placing and
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Plumbing Rough-In

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Construction and Building Technology


by E. Keith Blankenbaker, 2013

Construction and Building Technology introduces students to construction processes and procedures.
Students will learn about construction technology, construction materials and management, and
project design.

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Text, 656 pp., hardcover

978-1-60525-810-2

Tech LabWorkbook

978-1-60525-812-6

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Modern Plumbing

by E. Keith Blankenbaker, 2010, 7th Edition


Modern Plumbing provides students with information on the design, installation, and service of todays
sophisticated plumbing systems. The text provides basic information about safety, tools, materials, equipment,
procedures, and career opportunities in the plumbing field. To enhance learning, the text is written in simple
language and is heavily illustrated.
Thorough coverage of piping materials and their installation.

Expanded chapters on maintaining and repairing DWV and water supply systems.
Full-color illustrations used throughout.
Instructors Presentations for PowerPoint help you teach and visually reinforce the key concepts from
each chapter.

Contents





1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Safety
Plumbing Tools
Leveling Instruments
Mathematics for Plumbers
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Print Reading and
Sketching
Rigging and Hoisting
Building and Plumbing
Codes
Soldering, Brazing, and
Welding
Excavating
Water Supply Systems
Water Treatment
Plumbing Fixtures
Piping Materials and
Fittings
Valves and Meters
Water Heaters
Designing Plumbing
Systems
Preparing for Plumbing
System Installation

19. DWV Pipe and Fitting


Installation
20. Installing Water Supply
Piping
21. Supporting and Testing
Pipe
22. Installing Fixtures, Faucets,
and Appliances
23. Septic Systems
24. Storm Water and Sumps
25. Installing HVAC Systems
26. Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs,
and Spas
27. Irrigation Systems
28. Repairing DWV Systems
29. Repairing Water Supply
Systems
30. Remodeling
31. Job Organization
32. Plumbing Career
Opportunities
33. Plumbing History

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EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite, 1602


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G-W Plumbing DVDs


The Goodheart-Willcox Plumbing DVD Series provides dynamic visual instruction to improve
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animations are used throughout to illustrate complex concepts. These concise DVDs emphasize the use
of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. The Goodheart-Willcox Plumbing DVD Series is a valuable
addition to any building trades program.

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Length

Plumbing Technology Fundamentals

658-9D

28:00 min.

Plumbing Rough-In

659-6D

29:45 min.

Finish Plumbing

660-2D

26:45 min.

Plumbing Safety

661-7D

26:45 min.

Plumbing DVD Series

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Modern Masonry
by Clois E. Kicklighter, 2010, 7th Edition

Simply and clearly written, Modern Masonry provides students with a solid understanding of the safe
and proper methods of laying brick, block, and stone. Also receiving thorough coverage is concrete
construction, including both formed construction and flatwork. This thoroughly illustrated full-color
text provides students with a broad understanding of materials, their properties, and their applications.
A detailed glossary and an extensive reference section will be highly useful to students as they acquire
masonry skills.
Detailed coverage of current materials and building techniques.

Trade tips are presented throughout the text and are identified with an icon. They provide ideas and
suggestions for enhancing the students productivity and masonry skills.

Includes combinations of full-color


photos and descriptive illustrations
to show the various details of proper
masonry construction.

Contents
Introduction to Masonry



1.
2.
3.
4.

Tools and Equipment


Safety
Print Reading
Math for Masonry Trades

Materials




5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Clay Masonry Materials


Concrete Masonry Units
Stone
Mortar and Grout
Anchors, Ties, and
Reinforcement

Techniques
10. Laying Brick
11. Laying Block

12. Stone Masonry


13. Construction Details

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Concrete
14. Concrete Materials and
Applications
15. Form Construction
16. Concrete Flatwork and
Formed Shapes

Succeeding on the Job


17. Careers in the Masonry
Trades
18. Job Performance,
Leadership, Ethics, and
Entrepreneurship

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Job Practice Manual, 294 pp.

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Instructors Manual

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These concise DVDs are packed with practical examples that emphasize the use of the latest materials,
tools, and techniques. Each DVD is divided into logical sections to break complex processes into
manageable units. Safety is emphasized throughout the series. The Masonry Technology DVD Series is
a valuable addition to any building trades program.

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Masonry Technology: Materials,


Tools, Safety

978-1-60525-173-8

18:54 min.

Masonry Technology: Laying Brick,


Block, and Stone

978-1-60525-174-5

23:47 min.

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and Finishing

17:58 min.

Masonry Technology DVD Series

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Modern Residential Wiring


by Harvey N. Holzman, 2011, 9th Edition

Modern Residential Wiring provides essential information about the tools, materials, equipment, and
processes encountered in the electrical trade. The 2011 edition of this comprehensive textbook includes
the latest information on installation and repair techniques, as well as recent developments in wiring
systems, personal protection equipment, and computer wiring. References to the 2011 National Electrical
Code are made throughout this text to reinforce the importance of installing residential wiring in a safe
and professional manner.

1. Safety
2. Electrical Energy
Fundamentals
3. Tools for the Electrician

Installation
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Wiring Systems
Conductors
Boxes, Fittings, and Covers
Device Wiring
Overcurrent Protection
Grounding
The Service Entrance

Planning
11. Electrical Prints and
Specifications
12. Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and
Service Design

13. Appliance Wiring and


Special Outlets

Specialized Installations
14.
15.
16.
17.

Farm Wiring
Mobile Home Wiring
Swimming Pool Wiring
Telephone and Computer
Network Wiring
18. Motors
19. Emergency and Standby
Systems

The Professional Electrician


20. Electrical Remodeling
21. Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
22. Electrical Careers

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Modern Residential Wiring Supports STEM


Electron theory

Calculating resistance, current, and voltage


Conductor and insulation properties
Reading engineering drawings
Troubleshooting

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Text, 364 pp., hardcover

978-1-60525-582-8

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978-1-60525-584-2

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978-1-60525-585-9

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Tools, and Materials

978-1-60525-316-9

18:55 min

Residential Wiring: Fundamentals

978-1-60525-317-6

16:50 min

Residential Wiring: Rough-In

978-1-60525-318-3

19:10 min

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978-1-60525-319-0

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Modern Commercial Wiring


by Harvey N. Holzman, 2011, 5th Edition

Modern Commercial Wiring provides students with a comprehensive resource for the more complex
wiring requirements of commercial installations. This text includes thorough coverage of such specialized
areas as motor control, emergency power systems, installations in hazardous locations, and pool and
fountain installations.

Based on the 2011


edition of the National
Electrical Code
Contents

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10. Transformers
11. Grounding
12. Branch Circuits and
Feeders
13. Motors
14. Motor Controls
15. Emergency Power
16. Hazardous Locations
17. Pools and Fountains
18. Maintenance and
Troubleshooting

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Electron theory

STEM
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1. Electrical Fundamentals
Review
2. Safety
3. Tools
4. Electrical Prints,
Specifications, and Codes
5. Wiring Methods
6. Conductors
7. Boxes and Conduit Bodies
8. Overcurrent Protection
9. Service and Distribution

construction technology

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Calculating resistance, current, and voltage


Conductor and insulation properties
Reading engineering drawings
Troubleshooting

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978-1-60525-588-0

Workbook

978-1-60525-589-7

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978-1-60525-230-8

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978-1-60525-590-3

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(Win/Mac), 600 test questions

978-1-60525-591-0

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10

11

12

House Wiring Simplified


by Floyd M. Mix, 2011, 12th Edition

House Wiring Simplified presents the fundamentals of modern house wiring, with clear writing and easyto-follow drawings. Color-coded diagrams aid in understanding various types of circuits.

Contents




1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Electrical Terms
Conductors
Conduits and Raceways
Boxes and Covers
Switches

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Outlet Receptacles
Electricians Tools and Equipment
Working Safely
Service Requirements
Basic Wiring Systems

11. Basic Wiring Procedures


12. House Wiring Circuits
13. Modernizing Electrical Systems

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978-1-60525-592-7

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12

Modern Woodworking
by Willis H. Wagner and Clois E. Kicklighter, 2006, 11th Edition

Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text designed to meet the needs of both beginning and
advanced woodworking classes. This text provides full coverage of standard woodworking procedures,
tools, and materials. Safety is strongly stressed throughout the book, with particular emphasis given to the
explanation of OSHA and EPA regulations as they apply to woodworkers.
Includes coverage of residential construction applications, cabinetmaking, and basic furniture making.

Introduces characteristics and safe practices for various hand tools, power tools, large woodworking
machines, and automated industrial machines.

Each chapter includes review questions and activities to reinforce learning.


Contents
1. Planning and Designing in
Woodworking
2. Selecting and Identifying Materials
3. Woodshop Safety
4. Measurement, Layout, and
Rough-Out
5. Planing and Sawing
6. Drilling and Boring
7. Wood Joints
8. Cutting Curves, Irregular Shapes,
Bevels, and Chamfers
9. Adhesives, Gluing, and Clamping
10. Mechanical Fasteners and
Assembly
11. Sanding and Preparing for Finish
12. Finishes and Finishing

13. Planing Machines


14. Circular Saws
15. Band Saw, Scroll Saw, and Saber
Saw
16. Drill Press, Mortiser, and Tenoner
17. Lathe
18. Router, Shaper, and Molder
19. Sanding Machines
20. Special Procedures in Fine
Woodworking
21. Furniture and Cabinetwork
22. Drawer and Door Construction
23. Laminating and Bending Wood
24. Synthetic Surface Materials
25. Upholstery
26. Footings and Foundations

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ISBN

Text, 644 pp., hardcover

978-1-59070-481-3

Workbook, 157 pp.

978-1-59070-482-0

Instructors Guide

978-1-59070-483-7

27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.

Framing Floors, Walls, and Ceilings


Roof Framing and Roofing
Windows, Exterior Doors, and Finish
Interior Finish
Post-and-Beam and Prefabricated
Construction
Patternmaking
Tool Selection and Care
Mass Production
Wood Technology
Career Opportunities

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10

11

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Exploring Woodworking
by Fred W. Zimmerman and Larry J. McWard, 1999, 7th Edition

Exploring Woodworking provides a thorough foundation for a beginning woodworking course. This clearly
written and highly illustrated text introduces students to woods and their characteristics, as well as basic
woodworking techniques using both hand and power tools. Plans for a number of woodworking products are
included.
An entrepreneurship chapter explains how to organize and operate a small in-school manufacturing
business.

Safe and efficient woodworking practices are emphasized throughout.

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Product Information

ISBN

Text, 235 pp., hardcover

978-1-56637-484-2

Workbook, 103 pp.

978-1-56637-485-9

Instructors Guide / Answer Key

978-1-56637-486-6

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Modern Cabinetmaking
by William D. Umstattd and Charles W. Davis, 2005, 4th Edition

Modern Cabinetmaking is a comprehensive text that covers cabinetmaking


and woodworking techniques employed by custom cabinetmakers and home
woodworkers. Content follows the logical order of the design and construction
process and is accompanied by numerous illustrations. In addition to traditional
materials and procedures, the chapters discuss the advances in woodworking
technology, including manufactured panel products, 32mm construction, European
hardware, ready-to-assemble casework, plate joinery, and other innovative topics.
Step-by-step instructions illustrate tool usage and assembly procedures.

Kitchen cabinets and design alternatives are discussed in detail, including the
application of face frame and frameless construction.

Each chapter includes a summary and Test Your Knowledge questions to


reinforce learning.

construction technology

Suggested Grade Levels

Colorful figures and warnings draw student


attention to potential safety issues.

Contents
1. Introduction to
Cabinetmaking
2. Cabinetry Styles
3. Components of Design
4. Design Decisions
5. Human Factors
6. Production Decisions
7. Using Working Drawings
8. Making Sketches and
Mock-ups
9. Producing Working
Drawings
10. Wood Characteristics
11. Lumber and Millwork
12. Cabinet and Furniture
Woods
13. Manufactured Panel
Products
14. Veneers and Plastic
Overlays
15. Glass, Plastic, and Ceramic
Products
16. Mechanical Fasteners
17. Hardware
18. Health and Safety
19. Ordering Materials and
Supplies
20. Measuring and Laying Out
Materials
21. Sawing with Stationary
Power Machines
22. Sawing with Hand and
Portable Power Tools
23. Surfacing with the Jointer
and Planer
24. Surfacing with Planes and
Scrapers
25. Drilling and Boring

26. Shaping
27. Turning
28. Accessories, Jigs, and
Special Machines
29. Joint Making
30. Abrasives
31. Using Abrasives and
Sanding Machines
32. Adhesives
33. Gluing and Clamping
34. Bending and Laminating
35. Overlaying and Inlaying
Veneer
36. Installing Plastic Laminates
37. Caning and Upholstering
38. Case Construction
39. Frame and Panel
Components
40. Cabinet Supports
41. Doors
42. Drawers
43. Cabinet and Tabletops
44. Finishing Decisions
45. Preparing Surfaces for
Finish
46. Applying Finishing
Materials
47. Preparing the Surface for
Topcoating
48. Topcoatings
49. Kitchen Cabinets
50. Furniture
51. Built-in Cabinetry and
Paneling
52. Industrial Production
Cabinetmaking
53. Employment in
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10

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Sheet Metal Skills


Tools, Materials, and Processes
by Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller, 2011

Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the sheet metal
industry and the work involved in it. This write-in text includes up-to-date information on the tools and
materials. It includes an overview of sheet metal history, sheet metal uses, and the processes used in the
industry. An in-depth safety chapter addresses safety precautions to follow when working with sheet metal.
The text focuses on the tools and specific tasks of sheet metal work. Processes covered include joining, drilling,
punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development. The text also includes experiments and projects for
hands-on learning.

Contents
1. Introduction to Sheet
Metal
2. Sheet Metal Safety
3. Measurements and
Layouts
4. Print Reading and
Ductwork
5. Sheet Metal Hand Tools
and Machinery
6. Hems, Edges, and Seams

7. Drilling and Punching


8. Fastening Sheet Metal
Components
9. Drafting and Pattern
Development
10. Materials and Materials
Testing
11. Sheet Metal Forming
12. Sheet Metal Careers

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6

10

11

12

Heating and Cooling Essentials


by Jerry and LaDonna Killinger, 2003, 3rd Edition

Heating and Cooling Essentials is the ideal introductory book for students entering the HVAC field. The
text explains the operation of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems; provides instructions for
troubleshooting and servicing HVAC equipment; covers the correct methods of refrigerant handling; and
includes information on EPA Technician Certification. Emphasis is placed on techniques needed to properly
perform installation, service, and repair.
A full chapter covers techniques for planning and installing ductwork.

Includes information on EPA regulations and ozone-friendly refrigerants.


Emphasizes safety, with all safety content printed in red type.
Presents measurements and quantities in US Customary and metric units.
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Mathematics for Technicians chapter
Thermodynamics, pressure, and temperature
Chemical properties of refrigerants
Control systems
Electrical theory

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Modern Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning

hvac-r

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by A. D. Althouse, C. H. Turnquist, and A. F. Bracciano, 2004, 18th Edition

Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning provides an excellent blend of theory


with job-qualifying skills, making it a leader in the refrigeration and air conditioning
field! This comprehensive text teaches both fundamental principles and the service
techniques needed to diagnose and remedy refrigeration and HVAC problems.
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning contains the information needed
to prepare the technician for success in todays world. Includes information about
EPA rules and regulations covering refrigerant recovery, recycling, and reclaiming.
Both students and practicing technicians will benefit from the comprehensive
approach of this text, which provides a solid and thorough knowledge of all aspects
of refrigeration and air conditioning.

Contents
1. Fundamentals of
Refrigeration
2. Refrigeration Tools and
Materials
3. Basic Refrigeration
Systems
4. Compression Systems and
Compressors
5. Refrigerant Controls
6. Electrical-Magnetic
Fundamentals
7. Electric Motors
8. Electric Circuits and
Controls
9. Refrigerants
10. Refrigerant Recovery/
Recycling/Reclaiming
11. Domestic Refrigerators
and Freezers
12. Servicing and Installing
Small Hermetic Systems
13. Commercial Systems
14. Commercial Systems
Applications
15. Servicing and Installing
Commercial Systems
16. Commercial SystemsHeat
Loads and Piping
17. Absorption Systems
Principles and Applications

18. Special Refrigeration


Systems and Applications
19. Fundamentals of Air
Conditioning
20. Basic Heating and Air
Conditioning Systems
21. Heating and
Humidification Systems
22. Cooling and
Dehumidifying Systems
23. Air Distribution,
Measurement, and
Cleaning
24. Central Air Conditioning
and Heat Pumps
25. Solar Energy
26. Air Conditioning and
Heating Control Systems
27. Air Conditioning Systems
Heating and Cooling
Loads
28. Automotive Air
Conditioning
29. Servicing and
Troubleshooting
Simplified
30. Passing Technician
Certification Exams
31. Technical Characteristics

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6

10

11

12

Welding Technology
Fundamentals

by William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch, 2010, 4th Edition
Welding Technology Fundamentals covers the equipment and techniques associated with the welding
and cutting processes most widely used in industry today. These processes include oxyfuel gas welding
and cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc
welding, and resistance welding. In-depth coverage of weld inspection and testing, welder qualification,
welding symbols, and weld shop safety is also included in the text. The text is organized into eight sections,
which can be studied independently or in sequence. In addition to its easy-to-understand format, this text
is extensively illustrated and includes many tables and charts for selecting the variables required to make a
good weld. This text provides good preparation for AWS SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.

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18. GTAW: Horizontal, Vertical,


and Overhead Welding
Positions
19. Plasma Arc Cutting
20. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and
Welding: Equipment and
Supplies
21. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and
Welding: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment
22. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting
23. Oxyfuel Gas Welding: Flat
Welding Position
24. Oxyfuel Gas Welding:
Horizontal, Vertical, and
Overhead Welding Positions
25. Brazing and Braze Welding
26. Soldering
27. Resistance Welding:
Equipment and Supplies
28. Resistance Welding:
Procedures
29. Special Welding and
Cutting Processes
30. Robotics in Welding
31. Welding Plastics
32. Welding Pipe and Tube
33. Welding Symbols
34. Inspecting and Testing
Welds
35. Welder Certification

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1. Safety in the Welding Shop


2. Welding and Cutting
Processes
3. The Physics of Welding
4. Weld Joints and Positions
5. SMAW: Equipment and
Supplies
6. SMAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment
7. SMAW: Electrodes
8. SMAW: Flat Welding
Position
9. SMAW: Horizontal, Vertical,
and Overhead Welding
Positions
10. Surfacing
11. GMAW: Equipment and
Supplies
12. GMAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment
13. GMAW: Flat Welding
Position
14. GMAW: Horizontal,
Vertical, and Overhead
Welding Positions
15. GTAW: Equipment and
Supplies
16. GTAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment
17. GTAW: Flat Welding
Position

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Welding Projects
by James A. Ruck, 2005, 2nd Edition

Welding Projects is the ideal companion volume for any Goodheart-Willcox welding text. It is a collection of
69 practical projects that will stimulate students interest while helping them develop and practice important
welding skills. Projects range in complexity from a simple set of push-up bars to a folding miter saw table to a
hydraulic auto engine lift. Each project consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list.

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Gym Equipment
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Modern Welding

by Andrew D. Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and


Mark A. Bowditch, 2013, 11th Edition

welding

Suggested Grade Levels

Modern Welding is a comprehensive text that has long been the standard for
teaching the theory, fundamentals, equipment, and techniques of welding technology.
This text provides thorough coverage of common welding and cutting processes,
including gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, shielded metal arc welding,
oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, plasma arc cutting, and resistance welding. The text
also includes extensive instruction in welding symbol interpretation, weld testing and
inspection, and employment in the welding field.
Prepares students for AWS SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.
Places strong emphasis on all aspects of safety, including respiratory protection.
Is organized so chapters can be assigned sequentially or in a custom order to match
course curriculum.
Includes a new chapter detailing underwater cutting and welding equipment and
techniques.
Detailed illustrations clearly show the proper work
and travel angles for welding many common joints
in all welding positions.

Correlated to
AWS QC-10
Key Indicators
Contents
1. Safety in the Welding Shop
2. Print Reading
3. Welding Joints, Positions,
and Symbols
4. Welding and Cutting
Processes
5. Shielded Metal Arc
Welding Equipment and
Supplies
6. Shielded Metal Arc
Welding
7. GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW
Equipment and Supplies
8. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
9. Gas Metal and Flux Cored
Arc Welding
10. Plasma Arc Cutting
11. Oxyfuel Gas Welding
Equipment and Supplies
12. Oxyfuel Gas Welding
13. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting
Equipment and Supplies
14. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting
15. Soldering
16. Brazing and Braze Welding
17. Resistance Welding
Equipment and Supplies

18. Resistance Welding


19. Special Welding Processes
20. Special Ferrous Welding
Applications
21. Special Nonferrous
Welding Applications
22. Pipe and Tube Welding
23. Special Cutting Processes
24. Underwater Welding and
Cutting
25. Automatic and Robotic
Welding
26. Metal Surfacing
27. Production of Metals
28. Metal Properties and
Identification
29. Heat Treatment of Metals
30. Inspecting and Testing
Welds
31. Procedure and Welder
Qualifications
32. The Welding Shop
33. Getting and Holding a Job
in the Welding Industry
34. Technical Data

Detailed, step-by-step procedures guide the


student through many common welding tasks.

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10

11

12

Gas Metal Arc Welding


Handbook
by William H. Minnick, 2008, 5th Edition

Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand coverage of the widely
used gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process. The book presents thorough coverage of both basic skills and
advanced techniques, with clearly written content and hundreds of illustrations.
Prepares students for taking the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 5 of AWS
SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.

Includes chapters covering specialized welding procedures for autobody applications, off-road vehicles, and
trailer fabrication.

Covers weld inspection, testing, defects, and corrective actions.


Provides instruction for welding ferrous and nonferrous metals.
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6

10

11

12

Flux Cored Arc Welding


Handbook
by William H. Minnick, 2009, 3rd Edition

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of gas-shielded (FCAW-G) and
self-shielded (FCAW-S) flux cored arc welding processes. The text presents fundamental skills and advanced
techniques in clearly written language, reinforced with hundreds of illustrations. End-of-chapter questions
reinforce the key concepts presented in the chapters. In addition to covering the basics of equipment setup,
joint preparation, and techniques for welding carbon and low-alloy steel, this book includes specialized
chapters focusing on welding stainless steel, welding cast iron, surfacing, and weld testing and inspection. This
text prepares students to take the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 6 of
AWS SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.

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6

10

11

12

Arc Welding

by John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin, 2010, 8th Edition


The Arc Welding write-in text provides comprehensive coverage of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
and carbon arc welding (CAW) processes. The book is divided into 36 units, which progress from weld shop
safety and basic welding theory to out-of-position and specialized welding techniques. The books clear
language and easy-to-understand illustrations promote student learning, while the write-in design of the
book allows the instructor to monitor and evaluate student progress throughout the course. The topics
covered in the book prepare students to successfully complete the Written Knowledge and Workmanship
Performance Tests for Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding


Handbook

welding

Suggested Grade Levels

by William H. Minnick and Mark A. Prosser, 2013, 6th Edition

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook combines hundreds of full-color illustrations with
easy-to-understand instructions. The text explains the features of the gas tungsten arc welding
process and teaches the proper procedures for welding a variety of base metals in all positions.
Prepares students for taking the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 7
of AWS SENSE Level 1Entry Welder certification.

Includes specific procedures for welding many types of metals.


Contains easy-to-understand explanations of weld defects and corrective actions.
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6

10

11

12

Oxyfuel Gas Welding


by Kevin E. Bowditch and Mark A. Bowditch, 2012, 7th Edition

Major topics include safety,


gases, metal identification,
welding symbols, welding
joints, and backhand
and forehand welding
techniques.

Oxyfuel Gas Welding introduces students to the fundamentals of gas welding and cutting processes with
simple, easy-to-understand instruction. The combination text and workbook approach allows students
to work at their own pace. Includes information about forehand and backhand welding, out-of-position
welding, welding thick materials, welding aluminum, oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering, welding symbols,
inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron.
The Instructors Resource CD contains useful resources, such as textbook question answer keys, section
quizzes, a final exam, a list of welding websites, and an introductory document that explains how to
manage a welding lab, assign student jobs, and effectively use the textbook.

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978-1-60525-574-3

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10

11

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Math for Welders


by Nino Marion, 2013, 5th Edition

Includes nearly
200 practical exercises.

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Math for Welders is a combination text and workbook designed to help welding students learn and apply
basic math skills. The basic concept behind each math operation is explained at the opening of the unit. Next,
students are given clear instruction for performing the operation. Each unit includes a variety of weldingrelated practice problems to reinforce what the students have learned. The practice problems are identical
to the types of problems the students will be required to solve in a welding shop. In addition to teaching
basic math concepts, the problems give students a preview of the types of challenges they will face in a work
environment. This helps the students develop solid troubleshooting skills that will serve them throughout their
careers as welders.
Problems range in complexity from solving simple equations to calculating the weight of an assembly
based on a dimensioned drawing.

Answers to odd-numbered practice problems are provided in the back of the book.
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6

10

11

12

Exploring Metalworking
by John R. Walker, 2009, 5th Edition

Exploring Metalworking covers the fundamentals of metalworking, with instruction in using both hand
and power tools. Dozens of projects are included to give students a variety of hands-on activities.

Contents
1. Careers in Metalworking
Technology
2. Metals We Use
3. Planning Your Project
4. Designing a Project
5. Metalworking Safety
6. Measurement and Layout Tools

7. Basic Metalworking Tools and


Equipment
8. Wrought Metal
9. Fasteners
10. Sheet Metal
11. Art Metal
12. Metal Finishes

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.

Hand Forging
Casting Metals
Welding and Brazing
Heat-Treating Metals
Machining Technology
Entrepreneurship Activity
Projects

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Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Machining Projects
by David O. Averyt, 2007

Machining Projects includes 46 projects, grouped in four categories: benchwork, lathe competency,
vertical mill competency, and advanced projects. Each project includes a step-by-step listing of the tasks
to be performed in completing the project. Tasks are correlated to applicable sections in the Machining
Fundamentals textbook for reference. Each project is correlated to the NIMS Level 1 Machining Skills duties.

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Text, 180 pp., softcover

978-1-59070-779-1

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6

10

11

12

Metal Projects Book 2


by Bill Fifer

Metal Projects presents many outstanding projects for metalworking areas, including sheet metal,
foundry, welding, and forging. This text complements any metal-working course.

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Machining Fundamentals
by John R. Walker, 2004, 8th Edition

Machining Fundamentals is a comprehensive text that provides an introduction to the various machining
operations, setups, and procedures. This colorful and detailed textbook covers all traditional machining
methods, as well as newer and nontraditional methods. Extensive coverage of CNC and automated
manufacturing processes is included.
Explains a wide range of processes and equipment.

Emphasizes safety throughout with color type.


Chapters include Learning Objectives, Important Terms, and Review Questions.

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Measurement tools and related math

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Design and manufacturing processes


Reading engineering drawings
CNC and automated systems
Material properties and heat treatment

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23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

Broaching Operations
The Milling Machine
Milling Machine Operations
Precision Grinding
Band Machining
Computer Numerical
Control
Automated Manufacturing
Quality Control
Metal Characteristics
Heat Treatment of Metals
Metal Finishing
Electromachining
Processes
Nontraditional Machining
Techniques
Other Processes
Occupations in Machining
Technology

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1. An Introduction to
Machining Technology
2. Shop Safety
3. Understanding Drawings
4. Measurement
5. Layout Work
6. Hand Tools
7. Fasteners
8. Jigs and Fixtures
9. Cutting Fluids
10. Drills and Drilling
Machines
11. Offhand Grinding
12. Sawing and Cutoff
Machines
13. The Lathe
14. Cutting Tapers and Screw
Threads on the Lathe
15. Other Lathe Operations

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6

10

11

12

Modern Metalworking
by John R. Walker, 2004, 9th Edition

Modern Metalworking is a comprehensive text that introduces students to metalworking technology.


It provides basic information about tools, materials, and procedures used in metalworking. It covers both
hand- and machine-tool operations, and supplies background information about industrial equipment and
processes. Over 1500 photographs and drawings highlight important concepts and procedures.
Step-by-step instructions are presented for many processes and techniques.

Research and development activities are included for each chapter.


Plans for more than a dozen high-interest metalworking projects are included in the text.

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10

11

12

CNC Machining Fundamentals and Applications


by Richard A. Gizelbach, 2009

CNC Machining contains the information and concepts to help the student progress from simple manual
machining to an efficient use of CNC milling machines, lathes, and electrical discharge machines. The
content is presented with clear text and easy-to-follow drawings and photos. The Instructors CD contains
a variety of materials to facilitate instruction, including chapter resources, quizzes, handout masters, lesson
slides, and related web links.

Contents




1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Numerical Control and CNC


Axis and Coordinate System
CNC Math
Machining Centers
Machining Center Tools, Inserts,
Speeds, and Feeds
6. Machining Center Carbide Insert
Fundamentals
7. Programming Process for
Machining Centers

8. Programming Codes for


Machining Centers
9. Program Format for Vertical
Machining Centers
10. Canned Cycles for Machining
Centers
11. Turning Centers
12. Turning Center Tools, Inserts,
Speeds, and Feeds

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Centers
14. Programming Codes for Turning
Centers
15. Canned Cycles for Turning Centers
16. Subprograms
17. Electrical Discharge Machining

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12

Sheet Metal Skills Tools, Materials, and

Processes

by Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller, 2011


Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the sheet metal
industry and the work involved in it. This write-in text includes up-to-date information on the tools and
materials. It includes an overview of sheet metal history, sheet metal uses, and the processes used in the
industry. An in-depth safety chapter addresses safety precautions to follow when working with sheet metal.
The text focuses on the tools and specific tasks of sheet metal work. Processes covered include joining, drilling,
punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development. The text also includes experiments and projects for
hands-on learning.

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Introduction to Sheet Metal


Sheet Metal Safety
Measurements and Layouts
Print Reading and Ductwork
Sheet Metal Hand Tools and
Machinery

6. Hems, Edges, and Seams


7. Drilling and Punching
8. Fastening Sheet Metal
Components
9. Drafting and Pattern Development

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by James R. Daines, 2013, 2nd Edition

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career path. It teaches the fundamentals of fluid power and provides details on the design and operation of
hydraulic and pneumatic components, circuits, and systems. Extensive coverage is provided for both hydraulic
and pneumatic systems. This book does not contain engineering calculations that will confuse students.
Instead, it applies math skills to the formulas needed by the technician-level student.
Full-color illustrations throughout the text.
Each chapter includes detailed Internet resources related to the chapter topics to allow further exploration.
Laboratory manual contains activities correlated to the chapter topic, and chapter quizzes to measure
student knowledge.
The Instructors Resource CD includes answers to the chapter tests and chapter quizzes, as well as
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Robotics Theory and Industrial Applications

by Larry T. Ross, Stephen W. Fardo, James W. Masterson, and Robert L. Towers, 2011, 2nd Edition

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Robotics: Theory and Industrial Applications is an introduction to the principles of industrial robotics,
related systems, and applications. This text is a comprehensive tool in learning the technical aspects of
robotics and includes coverage of power supply systems, degrees of freedom, programming methods,
sensors, end effectors, implementation planning, and system maintenance. Each chapter begins with an
outline of topics, learning objectives, and a listing of technical terms. The key concepts are discussed using
a systems approach to enhance student learning.
The second edition is updated with full-color illustrations and photos that reflect changes in both the field
of robotics and technology in general. The content has been revised to keep pace with robotic technology
and reorganized to maximize student comprehension. Various features throughout the text address special
interest topics, including pioneers in the field of robotics, careers in robotics, and exciting applications of
robotic technology.
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10. Interfacing and Vision
Digital electronics
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11. Maintaining Robotic
Systems
12. Robots in Modern
Manufacturing
13. The Future of Robotics

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5. Electromechanical
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Print Reading for


Industry
by Walter C. Brown and Ryan K. Brown, 2011, 9th Edition

Print Reading for Industry is designed to assist students in reading and


understanding industrial prints. This text starts with the basics of print reading,
providing the necessary information and guidance to the language of industry.
This text is suitable for industrial training programs and community college
drafting/print reading curricula.
Improved performance-measuring devices for this edition.

Includes authentic industrial prints for hands-on learning.


Includes bonus prints on C-size sheets.
Combination text and write-in workbook.
End-of-unit performance-measuring devices include review questions, review
activities, industry print reading activities, and bonus print reading activities.

The Print Reading for Industry Electronic Prints


are electronic versions of 71 prints from the Print
Reading for Industry textbook, including all 28
bonus prints. The electronic prints are provided in
PDF format. They can be projected by the instructor
during a lecture or used in place of the paper prints
by the student.

Instructors
Presentations for
PowerPoint
Visually reinforce the
key concepts from
each textbook chapter
using these colorful
presentations.

Contents
Introduction to Drafting
and Print Reading
1. Prints: The Language of
Industry
2. Line Conventions and
Lettering
3. Title Blocks and Part Lists

11. Machining Specifications


and Drawing Notes
12. Surface Texture Symbols
13. Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing
14. Drawing Revision Systems

Industrial Drawing Types


Fundamentals of Shape
Description
4. Geometric Terms and
Construction
5. Multiview Drawings
6. Section Views
7. Auxiliary Views
8. Screw Thread
Representation

Fundamentals of
Size Description and
Annotations
9. Dimensioning
10. Tolerancing

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16. Assembly Drawings

Specialized Parts and


Prints
17. Springs and Fasteners in
Industrial Prints
18. Gears, Splines, and
Serrations
19. Cam Diagrams and Prints
20. Plastic Parts
21. Precision Sheet Metal Parts
22. Welding Prints
23. Instrumentation and
Control Drawings

Students gain real-world print reading experience by learning from actual


industrial prints.

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Manufacturing and
Automation Technology
by R. Thomas Wright and Michael Berkeihiser, 2012, 3rd Edition

Manufacturing and Automation Technology provides thorough coverage of


manufacturing as it relates to the Standards for Technological Literacy. This text
covers both manufacturing processes and management technology. Students
apply the text content to create a real-world enterprise in which they determine the
management, create the products, and prepare the financial reports. Also included
are new Green Manufacturing Links that feature green processes and techniques
applied in manufacturing.

Each unit opens with a


Green Manufacturing Link,
which provides additional
information on green
processes and techniques
applied in manufacturing.

technology & engineering

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Material Resources
24. Establishing Control
Systems
25. Producing Products
26. Maintaining Worker Safety
27. Working with Labor
Unions
28. Developing Marketing
Plans
29. Promoting Products
30. Selling and Distributing
Products
31. Maintaining and Servicing
Products
32. Maintaining Financial
Records
33. Closing an Enterprise
34. Automation in
Manufacturing
35. Computers and Product
Design
36. Computer Systems in
Product Manufacturing
37. Development of
Manufacturing
38. Manufacturing and the
Future
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Technological Systems
2. Manufacturing Systems
3. Materials and
Manufacturing
4. Structure of Materials
5. Properties of Materials
6. Introduction to
Manufacturing Processes
7. Obtaining Raw Materials
8. Producing Industrial
Materials
9. Layout and Measurement
10. Casting and Molding
Processes
11. Forming Processes
12. Separating Processes
13. Conditioning Processes
14. Assembling Processes
15. Finishing Processes
16. Introduction to Enterprises
and Management
17. Organizing and Financing
an Enterprise
18. Establishing Customer
Needs and Wants
19. Designing Products
20. Engineering Products
21. Choosing a Manufacturing
System
22. Engineering
Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing and Automation Technology Supports STEM


Control systems
Material properties
Structure of materials (atoms, molecules, elements)
Computer systems in product manufacturing
(CAD, CAM, CNC)
Measurement

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Energy, Power, and


Transportation
Technology
by Len S. Litowitz and Ryan A. Brown, 2012, 2nd Edition

Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology provides a comprehensive study


of the basic elements of energy, power, and transportation and how they affect the
world in which we live. This textbook covers the resources, processes, and systems
used in these industries. It discusses the progression of these technologies from
their first use to current use, and it also includes information on potential future
technologies.
For maximum teaching and learning flexibility, chapter objectives are divided
into Basic Concepts, Intermediate Concepts, and Advanced Concepts.

STEM Activities are provided at the end of each chapter to help students apply
the concepts covered in that chapter.

Technology Links, STEM Connections, and Curricular Connections help broaden

student knowledge of technology and connect chapter content with concepts in


math, science, social studies, and language arts.

Correlated with the Standards for Technological Literacy

Career Connection features show related careers and include educational and
salary information.

Workplace Skills features include information on finding a job and succeeding in


a career.

Green Tech margin notes relate chapter content to environmental issues.


Instructors
Resource CD
A feature-packed CD
that provides many
instructional resources,
including quiz masters,
answer keys, and
additional resources.

Instructors Presentations for PowerPoint


Visually reinforce the key concepts from
each textbook chapter using these colorful
presentations.

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17. Land Transportation
Systems
18. Land Vehicular Systems
19. Water Transportation
Systems
20. Water Vehicular Systems
21. Air Transportation Systems
22. Air Vehicular Systems
23. Space Transportation
Systems
24. Space Vehicular Systems
25. Intermodal Transportation
and Vehicular Systems
26. Energy, Power,
Transportation, and the
Environment
27. Energy, Power,
Transportation, and the
Future

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Transportation
Technologies
2. An Introduction to Energy
3. Nonrenewable Sources of
Energy
4. Nuclear Energy
5. Renewable and
Inexhaustible Energy
Sources
6. Solar Energy
7. An Introduction to Power
8. Electrical Power Systems
9. Mechanical Power Systems
10. Fluid Power Systems
11. Control Technology and
Automation
12. Electronics
13. Energy and Power
Conversion Devices
14. Small Gas Engines
15. An Introduction to
Transportation Systems

Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology


Supports STEM
Mathematics STEM Connection features
Science STEM Connection features
Technology STEM Connection features
Communication Technology Link features
Control technology and automation

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Construction and
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by E. Keith Blankenbaker, 2013


Construction and Building Technology introduces students to construction
processes and procedures. Students will learn about construction technology,
construction materials and management, and project design. They will study
building foundations, subsystems, and structures, and learn how these systems
are maintained, repaired, or altered. Chapters on commercial, industrial, and
engineered construction processes and procedures are also included.
The book is correlated to the Standards for Technological Literacy and includes the
following chapter features:
Career Connectionsaddress careers related to the chapter material.

STEM Connections and Curricular Connectionsrelate chapter content to math,


science, and social sciences.

Green Constructionfeatures relate chapter content to environmental issues.

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A combination of
full-color photos, descriptive
illustrations, and chapter-specific
features help reinforce key concepts
from each chapter.

Correlated with the Standards for Technological Literacy

Instructors
Resource CD
A feature-packed CD
that provides many
instructional resources,
including quiz masters,
answer keys, and
additional resources.

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26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
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Roof and Ceiling Framing
Enclosing the Structure
Plumbing Systems
Heating, Ventilating, and
Air-Conditioning (HVAC)
Systems
Electrical Power Systems
Communication Systems
Insulating Structures
Finishing the Building
Landscaping
Final Inspection, Contract
Closing and Project
Transfer
Project Operation,
Maintenance, and Repair
Remodeling Buildings
Dam Construction
Bridge Construction
Road Construction
Skyscraper Construction
Pipeline Construction
Careers in Construction
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2. Planning for and
Controlling Construction
3. Construction Safety
4. The Construction Process
5. Construction Tools and
Equipment
6. Concrete
7. Metals
8. Wood and Wood Products
9. Masonry, Glass, and
Plastics
10. Architectural Design
11. Construction Engineering
12. Construction
Documentation
13. Project Management
14. Construction Estimating
and Bidding
15. Construction Scheduling
16. Site Preparation
17. Earthwork
18. Foundations
19. Floors

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Design process
Measurement
Science STEM Connection features
Green Construction features
Engineering systems

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Technology &
Engineering
by R. Thomas Wright, 2012, 6th Edition

Technology & Engineering will help students realize how technology affects
people and the world in which we live. Numerous illustrations and easy-toread text enable understanding of how people use technology and why
technological systems work the way they do. Student-friendly features, such as
Tomorrows Technology Today, Technology Explained, Academic Connections,
STEM Connections, Think Green, and Career Corners, provide numerous practical
examples of the impacts of technology on our world. This edition of the book
contains information on automation and robotics, digital photography, digital
signals, and job skills and employment. The book is fully correlated to the Standards
for Technological Literacy.
Strategic Reading features help students focus on the material in each chapter.

STEM Connections and Academic Connections relate chapter content to math,


science, history, and communication.

Think Green features connect chapter content to environmental issues.


Technology Explained features highlight and discuss a variety of current
Correlated with the Standards for Technological Literacy

Career Corner features present information about careers related to various


technological fields.

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19. Using Technology to


Communicate
20. Printed Graphic
Communication
21. Photographic
Communication
22. Telecommunication
23. Computer and Internet
Communication
24. Using Technology to
Transport
25. Transportation Vehicles
26. Operating Transportation
Systems
27. Energy: The Foundation of
Technology
28. Energy-Conversion Systems
29. Agricultural and Related
Biotechnologies
30. Food-Processing
Technologies
31. Medical and Health
Technologies
32. Organizing a
Technological Enterprise
33. Operating Technological
Enterprises
34. Using and Assessing
Technology
35. Technology: A Societal
View
36. Technology: A Personal
View

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material relating to the activities in the text. Other supplements include an Instructors
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1. Technology: A Dynamic,
Human-Created System
2. Technology as a System
3. Types of Technological
Systems
4. Inputs to Technological
Systems
5. Technological Processes
6. Outputs and Feedback
and Control
7. Production Tools and Their
Safe Use
8. Measurement Systems
and Tools and Their Role in
Technology
9. The Problem-Solving and
Design Process
10. Developing Design
Solutions
11. Evaluating Design
Solutions
12. Communicating Design
Solutions
13. Using Technology to
Produce Artifacts
14. The Types of Material
Resources and How They
Are Obtained
15. Processing Resources
16. Manufacturing Products
17. Constructing Structures
18. Using and Servicing
Products and Structures

technologies.

Technology & Engineering Supports STEM


Mathematics STEM Connection features

Science STEM Connection features


Telecommunication
Problem solving

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Section Activities correlate to the Tech


Lab Workbook and provide suggested
laboratory activities requiring creativity
and critical-thinking skills

TSA Modular Activities


are additional activities
intended to develop
skills used in TSAs
competitive events.

Technology Education Companion Websites


Motivate and engage students beyond the classroom with online
Interactive Activities, Crossword Puzzles, Matching Games, E-Flash
Cards, Interactive Quizzes, Academic Activities, and STEM Activities.
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Contemporary Technology
Innovations, Issues, and Perspectives

by Linda Rae Markert and Patricia Ryaby Backer, 2010, 5th Edition
Contemporary Technology is written for college and university programs in technology, as well as for
general studies in technology and society. This thought-provoking text includes chapters on such topics
as information technology, manufacturing and production enterprises, biotechnology, space, medicine,
appropriate technology, international defense, environmental issues, and more.

Contents
1. Science, Technology, and Society
(STS)
2. Biotechnology
3. Information Technologies (ITs)
4. Space Exploration
5. Breakthroughs in Medicine

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7. Technology Transfer
8. Appropriate Technology (AT)
9. Environmental Issues
10. International Defense Profile

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Change: Breakthroughs and Risks
12. The Stability of Traditional Social
Institutions
13. The Technologists Responsibility
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12

Exploring Design,
Technology, &
Engineering
by R. Thomas Wright and Ryan A. Brown, 2012, 3rd Edition

Exploring Design, Technology, & Engineering is an exciting, introductory


technology education text that provides in-depth coverage of the content
defined in the Standards for Technological Literacy. Coverage includes the impacts
of technology, technological systems, the history of technology, applying
technology, and the designed world (agriculture and biotechnology, construction,
manufacturing, information and communication, transportation, energy and power,
and medical technology). This edition includes updated information on job skills,
technological needs and wants, and technological impacts.
Strong focus on developing design and problem-solving skills.

Reading Organizer activities help students focus on the material in each chapter.
STEM Connections and Curricular Connections relate chapter content to math,
science, social studies, and language arts.

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questions, and the Reading Organizer are included at the end of each chapter.

Contents
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

What Is Technology?
Technology as a System
Contexts of Technology
Tools and Technology
Materials and Technology
Energy and Technology
Information and
Technology
People, Time, Money, and
Technology
Invention and Innovation
The Design Process
Identifying Problems
Researching Problems
Creating Solutions
Selecting and Refining
Solutions
Modeling Solutions

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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

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24.
25.
26.
27.

Testing Solutions
Communicating Solutions
Improving Solutions
Agricultural and Related
Technology
Construction Technology
Energy-Conversion
Technology
Information and
Communication
Technology
Manufacturing
Technology
Medical Technology
Transportation Technology
Technological Impacts
Technology and the Future

In addition to the text, the teaching package includes a Tech Lab Workbook with
chapter review material and material relating to the activities in the text. Other
supplements include an Instructors Presentations for PowerPoint CD and an
EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite CD.

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Career Highlights present information about careers related to various

Exploring Design, Technology, & Engineering


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Science STEM Connection activities


Information and communication technology
Material properties

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6

10

11

12

Technology Engineering Our World


by John B. Gradwell and Malcolm Welch, 2012, 7th Edition

Designed for use in middle school introductory technology education courses,


Technology: Engineering Our World contains a strong emphasis on science,
technology, engineering, and math integration. It also helps students understand
design processes and how to communicate their designs. In addition, Technology:
Engineering Our World covers the impacts of technology on the environment and
highlights things students can do to make a difference.
Textbook covers all middle school objectives from the Standards for Technological
Literacy.

Reading Target activities help students focus on the material in each chapter.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Application features provide
activities to strengthen student skills in these areas.

Think Green features help students make environmentally friendly decisions.


Review questions, critical thinking questions, activities, and STEM applications
are included at the end of each chapter.

Correlated with the Standards for Technological Literacy

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A comprehensive Teachers Resource CD, with additional activities, teaching
suggestions, and reproducible masters, is also available to supplement this edition.
Other supplements include a Teachers Manual, an Instructors Presentations for
PowerPoint CD, and an EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite CD.

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1. Technology and YouAn
Introduction
2. Generating and
Developing Design Ideas
3. Communicating Design
Ideas
4. Materials
5. Processing Materials
6. Structures
7. Construction
8. Machines
9. Transportation
10. Energy

11. Electricity and Magnetism


12. Using Electricity and
Electronics
13. Information and
Communication
Technology
14. Agricultural, Medical, and
Biotechnology
15. Manufacturing
16. Technology and the
Environment
17. Preparing for Your Career

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Physical and chemical properties of materials


Physical forces and reactions
Electrical theory
Problem solving

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the chapter.

Different types of
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about issues related
to chapter content,
help students apply
skills and knowledge
they have learned
in the chapter,
and encourage
students to integrate
science, technology,
engineering, and math
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chapter content.

Engineering
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Chapter-opening materials include


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6

10

11

12

Television Production &


Broadcast Journalism
by Phillip L. Harris, 2012, 2nd Edition

Television Production & Broadcast Journalism provides students with basic


technical skills necessary to enter the television production industry as a production
assistant, and introduces broadcast journalism theory. The text provides an
overview of the equipment, job responsibilities, and techniques involved in
both traditional studio production and remote location work. The activities and
processes involved in each phase of production are presented and reinforced
with realistic examples, numerous photos showing students in actual production
situations, and engaging student activities.
Broadcast journalism coverage includes ethics and news judgment, types of stories,
news writing, preparing news packages, and conducting interviews. The broadcast
journalism concepts address skills and qualities required in the industry, but also
incorporate classroom-appropriate standards and practices.
The text places a strong emphasis on the importance of vocabulary and the correct
use of technical terms. In addition to the glossary at the end of the textbook, a
running glossary within the chapters provides an immediate formal definition of
terms, as they are addressed in the text of the chapter. Talk the Talk features explain
the difference in meaning between consumer and industry-specific terms, and
clarify the proper use of industry terminology. Proper use of industry terms is an
important factor in becoming a successful television production professional.
Boxed features
throughout the text
offer production
tips, equipment
safety information,
extended learning
activities, additional
explanation of
concepts and skills,
and reinforcement
of professional
terms.

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Studio and Remote
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Remote Shooting
Props, Set Dressing, and
Scenery
Production Staging and
Interacting with Talent
Directing
Makeup Application and
Costume Considerations
Video Switchers and
Special Effects Generators
Electronic Special Effects
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2. Working in the Television
Production Industry
3. The Video Camera and
Support Equipment
4. Video Camera Operations
5. Videotape, Video Media,
and Video Recorders
6. Audio Basics
7. Connectors
8. Scriptwriting
9. Broadcast Journalism
10. Newswriting for
Broadcast
11. Interviews
12. Legalities: Releases,
Copyright, and Forums

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STEM
Properties of light and sound

Design process
Nonlinear editing
Communication technologies

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Video Digital Communication & Production


by Jim Stinson, 2013, 3rd Edition

Video: Digital Communication & Production is a comprehensive textbook designed as a complete


introductory course in video. The third edition has been updated to include the most up-to-date
digital equipment and processes prevalent in the video industry. This text addresses all major video
production topics, including an overview of the video production process, video composition, program
development, the operation of video camera systems, lighting equipment and techniques, audio
equipment and recording, directing, editing principles, and digital software basics.
Video: Digital Communication & Production provides students with systematic, hands-on coverage of
the entry-level work skills expected in the video industry.

Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

About Video
Getting Started
Video Communication
Video Space
Video Time
Video Composition
Video Language
Video Sound
Project Development
Program Creation
Production Planning
Camera Systems

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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
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21.
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23.

Camera Operation
Lighting Tools
Lighting Design
Lighting Applications
Recording Audio
Directing for Content
Directing for Form
Editing Operations
Editing Principles
Digital Editing
Mastering Digital Software

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Video DVDs

by Meridian Education and Films for


the Humanities & Sciences, 2004
Enhance student learning with
these professionally produced video
programs. How to Produce a Video
(Meridian Education) is an introductory
overview of the creative process, from
concept to finished video. Individual
aspects of the video production
process are presented in the five
programs from Films for the Humanities & Sciences. These DVD
titles provide visual reinforcement to the complex techniques and
concepts presented in introductory video courses.

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Video
Production
Projects

by George R. Moll and Catherine


Sobek Moll, 2013, 3rd Edition
Video Production Projects is
a project-based approach to
teach the concepts and skills
involved in video production.
The projects contained cover
two semesters of instruction, and have been extensively classroomtested and refined by the authors to be effective teaching tools that
capture the interest of students. The new edition includes updated
projects and suggestions for incorporating the use of personal
electronic devices and tablet applications into the student projects.

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Successful Camera Work for Video

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Successful Lighting for Video

7170

32 min.

Successful Sound for Video

7171

33 min.

Successful Editing for Video

7172

32 min.

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6

10

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12

Exploring Photography
by Richard J. Walker and Robert E. Walker, 2012, 6th Edition

Exploring Photography is an easy-to-understand text designed for beginning photographers at the high
school and middle school levels. It presents basic coverage of photographic fundamentals, ranging from
the care of memory cards and batteries to composing and properly exposing the photograph to printing
and mounting. The majority of the textbook covers digital photography, but there is enough coverage of
film photography to make this a great resource for the student who enjoys traditional photography and
development in the darkroom. Careers in Photography, Photomacrography, and Displaying Photographs
chapters broaden the scope of the book.
Teaches basic photography skills with a clear, easy-to-understand approach.

Includes numerous photographs and line drawings to enhance content.


Color is used extensively throughout the book.
Includes material on digital and film photography.
Contents






1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

History of Photography
Careers in Photography
Lenses
The Camera
Using a Camera
Lighting
Close-up Photography
and Photomacrography
8. Camera Filters

Digital Technology
Film
Film Cameras
Developing Black and
White Film
13. Developing Black and
White Prints
14. Displaying Photographs
9.
10.
11.
12.

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6

10

11

12

Photography Capture to Presentation


by Jack Klasey, 2012, 2nd Edition
PhotographyCapture to Presentation is designed for use as a first course in the basics of photography,
focusing on the application of photographic principles to the field of digital imaging. The text provides
a solid knowledge base for the student, covering the essential tools and techniques of photography.
Emphasis is on color digital photography to permit concentration on basic skill development, but film
cameras and developing techniques are also included. The textbook includes the use of image-editing
software and the digital darkroom, with practical examples of techniques for correcting, enhancing, and
creatively manipulating images. After learning the fundamentals, the reader learns about photography
situations such as action and event photography, outdoor photography, travel photography, and portrait
and studio photography.

Contents
The Basics
1. From Pitch to Pixels
2. The Camera System
3. Lenses
4. Light and Exposure
5. Image Capture Media
Shooting
6. Camera Handling, Care,
and Support
7. Making a Picture
8. Making Exposure Decisions
9. Action and Event
Photography
10. Outdoor Photography
11. Travel Photography

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12. Portrait and Studio


Photography
13. Large Format Photography
Digital Postprocessing
14. Image Input and Scanning
15. Digital Darkroom Basics
16. Advanced Digital
Darkroom Techniques
17. Image Output and
Presentation
Traditional Processing
18. Developing Film
19. Setting up a Darkroom
20. Printing Basics
21. Advanced Printing

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Graphic Communications
by Z.A. Prust, 2010, 5th Edition

Graphic Communications is a comprehensive text that reflects the changes that have taken place as digital
technology has revolutionized almost every aspect of printing and its related operations. With its informative and
easy-to-understand approach, the text helps students understand the processes, methods, and equipment used
in the industry. This practical, versatile text covers all major aspects of graphic communications.
In addition to containing up-to-date content, this edition of Graphic Communications also includes
several new features. Some of the features of this textbook include the following:
Suggested Activities at the end of each chapter encourage students to apply concepts to real-life
situations and develop skills related to chapter content.

Career Links highlight career opportunities in the graphic communications field.


Academic Links use questions and activities to relate chapter content to math, science, and history.
Think Green features give examples of how the industry is working toward making products and

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processes safer for the environment.

Contents
1. Overview of Graphic
Communications
2. Safety and Health
3. Measurement
4. Typography
5. Design and Layout
6. Traditional Text
Composition
7. Digital Prepress
8. Digital Image Capture
9. Color Science, Vision, and
Space
10. Color Management
11. Analog Film, Equipment,
and Processing
Information
12. Imposition and Layout

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13. Digital Printing Technology


14. Lithographic Platemaking
15. Lithographic Press
Systems
16. Sheet-Fed Offset
Press Operation and
Troubleshooting
17. Relief Printing
18. Flexographic Printing
19. Gravure Printing
20. Screen Printing
21. Substrates
22. Ink
23. Finishing and Binding
24. The Business of Printing
25. Graphic Communications
Careers

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6

10

11

12

Learning Photoshop CS4

by Pete Watkins, 2010, 3rd Edition


Learning Photoshop CS4 teaches students the techniques needed to restore and retouch images;
composite images; color correct images; add special effects to images; create pamphlets, posters, and
postcards; and much more. The book is designed to help students achieve a beginning-to-intermediate
skill level with the leading image-editing software. Each chapter includes learning objectives and easyto-understand explanations of the theory and software techniques needed to achieve those objectives.
Full-color illustrations are used extensively throughout the book to guide students through software
operation. End-of-chapter tutorials provide hands-on experience for students, allowing them to apply their
new knowledge in real-world scenarios. Instructions in the book are compatible with both the Macintosh
and Windows versions of Photoshop CS4. Where Macintosh and Windows commands or keystrokes differ,
both are presented in the text.

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6

10

11

12

Video Game Design


Foundations
by D. Michael Ploor, 2011

Video Game Design Foundations provides students with a complete understanding


of video game design in an easy-to-follow format.
Integrated curriculum: theory and application.

Includes STEM activities.


Designed specifically for high school.
Covers student performance standards for Game and Simulation Foundations.
Aligns with the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) recommended
educational framework.

Fully functional game engine software included in the Software Design Guide.
The Video Game Design Foundations teaching package provides curriculum in a
boxall the resources needed to teach a video game design class are included. This
turnkey curriculum is a complete guide to immersion in the field, from beginning each
game build project through completion, integration, and marketing.
Integration of all the educational-package componentstextbook, Software
Design Guide, teachers ancillaries, and included game engine softwareallows for
easy instruction and comprehension of the foundations of video game design. This
comprehensive curriculum includes all aspects of daily classroom management,
beginning with objectives, bellwork, instructional teaching methodology, hands-on
practice, and reinforcement of learned skills, and ending with the application of skillbased assessments.
The projects in the Software Design Guide require students to work in simulated
design teams, giving them the opportunity to learn the important aspects of team
building, including the creative, business, and technological components required
to launch a new video game system. The design teams will guide each project
from origination to fruition. Through the application and integration of the skills
gained in core academic courseslanguage arts, science, mathematics, and social
sciencesstudents become engaged in learning through doing.
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1. My Role on the Team
2. Computerized
Entertainment and
Classification
3. Evolution of the Game
4. Perspective, Scene Design,
and Basic Animation
5. Collision Theory and Logic
6. Game Systems, Personal
Computers, and Hardware

7. Play and Game Culture


8. Reverse Engineering and
Professional Reviews
9. Large-Scale Design
Process
10. Global Economy and
Supply Chain

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Problem solving

Design process
Basic math principles
Application of computers
Sociological research

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Introduction to
Video Game Design
by D. Michael Ploor, 2012

Are you ready to get in the game? Introduction to Video Game Design is a fun
and easy text/software design guide that requires no previous knowledge of
programming or game design. This text/software design guide introduces students
to the fundamentals of video game design and provides hands-on experience using
the freeware Game Maker game engine.
Activity-based, integrated curriculum: game-theory reading with game-building
application lessons.

Designed to fit into existing high school or middle school CTE curriculum.
Text and Software Design Guide in one!

Media arts technology

Suggested Grade Levels

Introduction to Video Game Design integrates cross-curriculum and STEM


activities. Students apply principles of advanced mathematics and science through
STEM reading material applied in the game building lessons. Other concepts
of language arts, social sciences, and applied technology make this one of the
most ideal applications of STEM integration. This innovative and flexible product
integrates STEM lessons for 15, 20, 30, 45, or 90 days/hours of instruction.
The Instructors CD contains a detailed scope and sequence chart outlining each
days activities. These step-by-step instructions will help you get your new video
game class up and running in a short time.
Introduction to Video Game Design is the ideal text for adding a game unit into
existing technology courses, after-school clubs, and competitive-event preparation.

Instructors Manual
Included in the Instructors Manual are
chapter objectives, test answers, and
solutions to the activities in the textbook/
software design guide. A detailed scope and
sequence chart is provided that outlines the
activities for each day in the 15, 20, 30, 45,
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Tank SimulationTop-Down
Driving Motion
Tank SimulationLine of Fire
Tank SimulationHUD and
Health
Tank SimulationAdvanced
Targeting
Top-Down DrivingMastery
Elements and Principles of Art
Introduction to Blender
Modeling with Modifiers and
Boolean Operations
RenderingLighting and
Cameras
Copyrights and Backgrounds
Bump Maps
Advanced AnimationLip
Sync
Design Team Roles
Project Management
Concept Documents
Construction Documents
Completion Documents
CapstoneExhibition of
Mastery

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Game Maker Vocabulary


Game Maker Basics
Click Ball
Understanding and Mapping
Game Coordinates
Launching
Game Physics
Beta Build
Game Maker Evaluations and
Ratings
A-Maze-ing Games
The Key to AdventureBeta
Proof of Concept Testing
Gravity
Proof of Concept Testing
Jumping and Climbing
STEM Mathematics Extension
Isometric Geometry and
Trigonometry
Platform Games Alpha
Storyboard
Platform GamesScrolling and
Camera View
Exhibition of Mastery
Individual
Programming Game Maker
Language

Introduction to Video Game Design Supports STEM


Problem solving

Design process
Basic math principles
Application of computers
Sociological research

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computer technology

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Computer Service and


Repair A Guide to Upgrading, Configuring,
Troubleshooting, and Networking Personal
Computers

by Richard M. Roberts, 2008, 3rd Edition

Computer Service and Repair presents the most up-to-date information in the
rapidly changing world of computers and their software. The text teaches the
practices and principles needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Exams, as
well as to build, upgrade, and troubleshoot PCs. Computer Service and Repair is
written for students with no PC technical experience as well as for PC technicians
with limited formal training. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification Exams is
emphasized throughout the textbook. This textbook meets the requirements of the
CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum Program, covering all objectives of the A+
Certification Exams.
Most chapters open with descriptions of A+ Key Points, which identify chapter
content that is likely to be represented on the examination. At the end of most
chapters, students take a 10-question quiz consisting of sample A+ exam items
relating to the chapter content. A complete chapter of the textbook is devoted to
CompTIA A+ exam preparation.
Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification

Instructors Presentations for PowerPoint


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each textbook chapter using these colorful
presentations.

Sample A+ Exam
Questions give
students an
opportunity to see
chapter content as it
may appear on the
certification exam.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Introduction to a Typical PC
Operating Systems
Motherboards
CPU
Power Supplies
Memory
Input Devices
Video Display and Audio
Systems
Magnetic Storage Devices
CD Technology
Printers
Portable PCs
Modems and Transceivers
Viruses

15. PC Troubleshooting
16. Introduction to
Networking
17. Network Administration
18. WAN
19. Small-Office/Home-Office
(SOHO) Networking
20. Customer Support,
Communication, and
Professionalism
21. CompTIA A+ Certification
Exams Preparation
22. Employment and
Advanced Education

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Binary math

Metric prefixes
Electrical theory
Troubleshooting

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11

12

Networking
Fundamentals
by Richard M. Roberts, 2012, 2nd Edition

Networking Fundamentals teaches the basic concepts and terminology of


networking and is designed to prepare students for the CompTIA Network+
Certification Exam. The text covers media types and standards and how data is
encoded and transmitted. Students are also introduced to the terminology and basic
concepts of each network operating system. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
model is introduced in the first chapter, revisited throughout the textbook, and then
examined in detail in Chapter 16, A Closer Look at the OSI Model. A complete chapter is
dedicated to TCP/IP and another to subnetting.
Teaches the student how to maintain, troubleshoot, design, and install networks.

computer technology

Suggested Grade Levels

Includes Sample Network+ Exam Questions, Network+ Key Points, Network+


Notes, and Suggested Laboratory Activities.

Each chapter includes one laboratory activity taken from the Laboratory Manual.
Meets requirements of the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum Program,
covering all objectives of the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.

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1. Introduction to
Networking
2. Network MediaCopper
Core Cable
3. Fiber-Optic Cable
4. Wireless Technology
5. Digital Encoding and Data
Transmission
6. Network Operating
Systems and Network
Communications
7. Microsoft Network
Operating Systems
8. UNIX/Linux Operating
Systems
9. Introduction to the Server
10. TCP/IP Fundamentals
11. Subnetting

12. Multimedia Transmission


13. Web Servers and Services
14. Remote Access and LongDistance Communications
15. Network Security
16. A Closer Look at the OSI
Model
17. Maintaining the Network
18. Fundamentals of
Troubleshooting the
Network
19. Designing and Installing a
New Network
20. Network+ Certification
Exam Preparation
21. Employment in the Field
of Networking Technology

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Binary math
Subnetting
Digital encoding and data transmissions
Troubleshooting
Designing a network

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electricity / electronics

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Electricity & Electronics

by Howard H. Gerrish, William E. Dugger, Jr., and Richard M. Roberts, 2009, 10th Edition
Electricity & Electronics presents solid information about the fundamentals of electricity and electronics.
The dual approach of this text teaches principles and theory accompanied by hands-on learning. Text content
provides a thorough grounding in electrical principles, circuitry, and components. Additional topics include
electronic communication and data systems, such as radio, television, and computers. A full chapter in this
edition is devoted to microcontrollers.
Experiments are included in numerous chapters with step-by-step instructions.

Projects are provided for a number of chapters, and include complete parts lists and schematics.
Includes a chapter on career opportunities in electronics.

Contents
1. Science of Electricity and
Electronics
2. Basic Instruments and
Measurements
3. Introduction to Basic
Electrical Circuit Materials
4. Energy
5. Sources of Electricity
6. Series Circuits
7. Parallel Circuits
8. Combination Circuits
(Series-Parallel)
9. Magnetism
10. Generators
11. DC Motors
12. Transformers
13. AC Motors
14. Inductance and RL Circuits
15. Capacitance and RC
Circuits

16. Tuned Circuits and RCL


Networks
17. Introduction to
Semiconductors and
Power Supplies
18. Tubes, Transistors, and
Amplifiers
19. Integrated Circuits
20. Digital Circuits
21. Oscillators
22. AM and FM Radio
Communications
23. Television and Video
Display Units
24. Fiber Optics and Lasers
25. Introduction to the
Personal Computer (PC)
26. Microcontrollers
27. Career Opportunities in
Electronics

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6

10

11

12

Electricity and Electronics DVDs


by Films Media Group, 2006

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Electrical Principles

35393

18 min.

Electrical Circuits: Ohms Law

35394

17 min.

Electrical Components Part I: Resistors, Batteries, and


Switches

35395

22 min.

Electrical Components Part II: Capacitors, Fuses, Flashers, 35396


and Coils

14 min.

Electrical Components Part III:Transformers, Relays,


and Motors

35397

15 min.

Electronic Components Part I:


Semiconductors, Transistors, and Diodes

35398

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Electronic Components Part II:


OperationTransistors and Diodes

35399

20 min.

Electronic Components Part III:


Thyristors, Piezo Crystals, Solar Cells, and Fiber Optics

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35401

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Electronic Circuit Repair

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NEW

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11

12

Electricity and Basic Electronics


by Stephen R. Matt, 2013, 8th Edition

Electricity and Basic Electronics teaches basic theory and fundamentals and is a starting point for careers
in electronics. The text is clearly written and highly illustrated, making it easy for beginners to understand.
Numerous examples walk students step-by-step through circuit analysis where applicable. The Practical
Application features cover topics such as breadboarding, soldering, and reading voltage on an oscilloscope.
The Project features allow students to build items such as a continuity tester, blown fuse indicator, and
power supply. Math Focus features provide students with a quick review of the basic math skills they need
to understand the topic at hand. Math topics covered are exponents, scientific notation, metric and electrical
prefixes, order of operations, algebraic equations, adding fractions, ratios and proportions, and square roots. A
chapter called Energy Conservation covers ways to conserve energy and alternative forms of energy.

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Math Focus features

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Sources of electricity
Alternative energy sources
Geothermal heating and cooling systems

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Motors
Reactance and Impedance
LCR Circuits
Filters
Diodes
Transistors
Thyristors
Integrated Circuits
Fiber Optics
Switches
Computers
Energy Conservation
Career Opportunities

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
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Fundamentals
2. Sources of Electricity
3. Conductors and Insulators
4. Resistors and Capacitors
5. Ohms Law
6. Series Circuits
7. Parallel Circuits
8. Series-Parallel Circuits
9. Multimeters
10. Magnetism
11. Alternating Current
12. Electromagnetic Induction

electricity / electronics

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6

10

11

12

Electricity

by Howard H. Gerrish, William E. Dugger, Jr., and Kenneth P. DeLucca, 2009, 10th Edition
Electricity is ideal for use in introductory or short courses. This textbook familiarizes students with basic
principles of electricity and their practical applications. Through easy-to-understand text, it provides
information on sources of electricity, types of circuits, electric motors, measuring instruments, generators,
transformers, inductance, capacitance, and solid-state devices. Chapter 19 includes a soldering/
desoldering primer and 10 hands-on electrical projects.

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automotive

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Small Gas Engines

by Alfred C. Roth, Blake J. Fisher, and W. Scott Gauthier, 2012, 10th edition
Small Gas Engines explores the principles of small gasoline engine design,
construction, and operation. It also presents a detailed overview of small engine
maintenance, troubleshooting, service, rebuilding, and repair. In addition,
Small Gas Engines includes extensive coverage of outdoor power equipment
applications and the specialized service related to each type of equipment.
The 2012 edition has been extensively reorganized to help improve comprehension.
Content has been updated throughout the text.
Engine service information is arranged in a logical sequence, similar to the order
in which service and rebuilding procedures are performed.
New Fundamentals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics chapter introduces
students to the basics of electricity and electronics.
Includes a new Engine Reassembly and Break-In chapter.
Presents a variety of engine types from a wide range of manufacturers.
All important components are identified and operating principles are fully
explained before troubleshooting, service, and repair are discussed.
Full color is used throughout the text to enhance student comprehension.
Each chapter includes review questions and activities to reinforce learning.
The expanded teaching package includes a Workbook that reinforces concepts
presented in the text and allows students to apply what they have learned. A
comprehensive Instructors Resource CD is also available to supplement this edition.
Other supplements include an Instructors Manual, an Instructors Presentations for
PowerPoint CD, and an EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite CD.

Recommended by EETC

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Basics of Engine Operation


5. Two- and Four-Stroke
Engines
6. Engine Components
7. Measuring Engine
Performance

Engine Systems
8. Fuel Supply, Air Induction,
and Emissions
9. Carburetion
10. Ignition Systems
11. Lubrication Systems
12. Cooling Systems

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and Troubleshooting
14. Fuel System Service
15. Ignition and Electrical
System Service
16. Engine Disassembly and
Inspection
17. Cylinder, Crankshaft, and
Piston Service
18. Camshaft and Valve Train
Service
19. Engine Reassembly and
Break-In

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Engine Shop
2. Tools and Measuring
Instruments
3. Fasteners, Sealants, and
Gaskets
4. Fundamentals of Electricity,
Magnetism, and Electronics

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Measurement and measuring tools

Electrical theory
Force, work, and power
Problem solving
Control systems

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24.

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Details all the service


procedures needed to
completely rebuild a small,
single-cylinder gas engine. The
information can be applied to
a wide range of engine designs
from different manufacturers.

automotive

Thoroughly explains the


principles of engine operation,
the role of basic engine
components, and the benefits
and operation of various
engine designs.

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6

10

11

12

Small Gas Engines DVDs


The Small Gas Engines DVD Series provides valuable visual instruction that will engage and motivate
your students. This five-part series explores the construction and operation of small engines; presents
a complete summary of performance and mechanical troubleshooting; outlines the major steps of
engine teardown and rebuilding; details the process for inspecting, measuring, and cleaning parts; and
demonstrates the proper procedures for engine reassembly.

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complement to the instruction for any small engines class. These videos are filled with solid information and
hands-on demonstrations that reinforce the key concepts and procedures outlined in the textbook.

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Construction & Operation

382-4D

27:12 min.

Disassembly

383-2D

18:56 min.

Inspection, Measurement, Cleaning

384-0D

25:43 min.

Reassembly

385-9D

24:54 min.

Troubleshooting & Tune-Up

386-7D

35:17 min.

Small Gas Engines DVD Series

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Hybrid Vehicle DVDs

2007
The Hybrid Vehicle DVD Series provides a thorough overview of hybrid technologies. This exciting six-part
series provides dynamic visual instruction to improve understanding of hybrid vehicle design, operation, safety,
and service.

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The History of Hybrids

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Hybrid Safety Issues

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Battery and Safety

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Brakes and Service

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Computers and Cooling Systems

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automotive

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Modern Automotive
Technology
by James E. Duffy, 2009, 7th Edition

Modern Automotive Technology details the construction, operation, diagnosis,


service, and repair of late-model automobiles and light trucks. This comprehensive
textbook uses a building-block approach that starts with the fundamental principles
of system operation and progresses gradually to complex diagnostic and service
procedures. Short sentences, concise definitions, and thousands of color illustrations
help students learn quickly and easily. This text provides thorough coverage of the
latest developments in the automotive field, including hybrid drive systems, computer
network communication, and tire pressure monitoring systems. Organized around the
ASE automobile test areas, Modern Automotive Technology is a valuable resource
for students preparing for a career in automotive technology, as well as experienced
technicians preparing for the ASE certification tests.

Instructors Presentations for PowerPoint


Designed to help you teach and visually reinforce
the key concepts from each textbook chapter.
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Technology Supports STEM
Math and measurement
Force, work, and power
Basic electricity and electronics
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Problem solving

Contents
1. The Automobile
2. Automotive Careers and ASE
Certification
3. Basic Hand Tools
4. Power Tools and Equipment
5. The Auto Shop and Safety
6. Automotive Measurement and Math
7. Service Information and Work
Orders
8. Basic Electricity and Electronics
9. Fasteners, Gaskets, Seals, and
Sealants
10. Vehicle Maintenance, Fluid Service,
and Recycling
11. Engine Fundamentals
12. Engine Design Classifications
13. Engine Top End Construction
14. Engine Bottom End Construction
15. Engine Front End
Construction
16. Engine Size and Performance
Measurements
17. Computer System Fundamentals
18. On-Board Diagnostics and Scan
Tools
19. Computer System Service
20. Automotive Fuels, Gasoline and
Diesel Combustion
21. Fuel Tanks, Pumps, Lines, and Filters
22. Gasoline Injection Fundamentals

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23. Gasoline Injection Diagnosis and


Repair
24. Carburetor Operation and Service
25. Diesel Injection Fundamentals
26. Diesel Injection Diagnosis, Service,
and Repair
27. Exhaust Systems, Turbochargers,
and Superchargers
28. Automotive Batteries
29. Battery Testing and Service
30. Starting System Fundamentals
31. Starting System Testing and Repair
32. Charging System Fundamentals
33. Charging System Diagnosis, Testing,
and Repair
34. Ignition System Fundamentals
35. Ignition System Problems, Testing,
and Repair
36. Lights, Instrumentation, Wipers, and
HornsOperation and Service
37. Sound Systems and Power
Accessories
38. Hybrid Drive System Operation and
Repair
39. Cooling System Fundamentals
40. Cooling System Testing,
Maintenance, and Repair
41. Lubrication System Fundamentals
42. Lubrication System Testing, Service,
and Repair

43. Emission Control Systems


44. Emission Control System Testing,
Service, and Repair
45. Engine Performance and Driveability
46. Advanced Diagnostics
47. Engine Tune-Up
48. Engine Mechanical Problems
49. Engine Removal, Disassembly, and
Parts Cleaning
50. Engine Bottom End Service
51. Engine Top End Service
52. Engine Front End Service and
Engine Installation
53. Clutch Fundamentals
54. Clutch Diagnosis and Repair
55. Manual Transmission Fundamentals
56. Manual Transmission Diagnosis and
Repair
57. Automatic Transmission
Fundamentals
58. Automatic Transmission Service
59. Drive Shafts and Transfer Cases
60. Drive Shaft and Transfer Case
Diagnosis, Service, and Repair
61. Differential and Rear Drive Axle
Fundamentals
62. Differential and Rear Drive Axle
Diagnosis and Repair

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63. Transaxle and Front Drive Axle


Fundamentals
64. Transaxle and Front Drive Axle
Diagnosis and Repair
65. Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing
Fundamentals
66. Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing
Service
67. Suspension System Fundamentals
68. Suspension System Diagnosis
and Repair
69. Steering System Fundamentals
70. Steering System Diagnosis and
Repair
71. Brake System Fundamentals
72. Brake System Diagnosis and Repair
73. Anti-Lock Brakes, Traction Control,
and Stability Control
74. Wheel Alignment
75. Heating and Air Conditioning
Fundamentals
76. Heating and Air Conditioning
Service
77. Restraint Systems
78. Restraint System Service
79. Security and Navigation Systems,
New and Future Technologies
80. Career Success

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Auto Engine Repair

Auto Brakes

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles

Auto Electricity and Electronics

Manual Drive Trains and Axles

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning

Auto Suspension and Steering

Auto Engine Performance and Driveability

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10

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12

Auto Engine Repair


by James E. Duffy, 2010, 5th Edition

Auto Engine Repair teaches students to diagnose, service, and repair all makes
and models of gasoline and diesel engines. This textbook details how engines and
their related systems are constructed and how they operate. It includes information
on recent developments in engine design and service. Auto Engine Repair is a
valuable guide for anyone wanting to understand or work on todays engines, as
well as those preparing for ASE Certification Test A1, Engine Repair. It can also be
used for review when preparing for ASE Certification Test A8, Engine Performance.
Content is correlated to the latest NATEF Task List.

Heavily illustrated to reinforce concepts and enhance understanding.


Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.

Includes CD with more


than 200 pages of
A1-related job sheets

Online Course
available; see page 3
Contents
Engine Fundamentals
1. Review of Engine Operation
2. Engine Service Tools and
Equipment
3. Engine Hardware
4. Electricity and Electronics
for Engines
5. Shop Safety

Engine Construction
and Design
6. Engine Types and
Classifications
7. Engine Size and
Performance Ratings
8. Engine Combustion and
Fuels
9. Short Block Construction
10. Top End Construction
11. Front End and Manifold
Construction

Engine Systems
12. Cooling System Operation
and Service
13. Lubrication System
Operation and Service
14. Starting, Charging, and
Ignition Systems
15. Fuel and Emission Control
Systems

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16. Turbocharging and


Supercharging Systems

Engine Diagnosis and


Tune-Up
17. Engine Performance
Problems
18. Engine Mechanical
Problems
19. Engine Problem Diagnosis
and Tune-Up

Engine Overhaul
20. Engine Removal,
Disassembly, and Cleaning
21. Short Block Rebuilding
and Machining
22. Top End Rebuilding and
Machining
23. Front End Service
24. Engine Reassembly,
Installation, Startup, and
Break-In

ASE Certification
and Careers
25. ASE Engine Certification
26. Career Success

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Automatic Transmissions
and Transaxles
by Chris Johanson and James E. Duffy, 2010, 3rd Edition

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles covers the design, construction, operation,


diagnosis, service, and repair of automatic transmissions and transaxles. This
comprehensive textbook details both hydraulic and electronic transmission controls,
with extensive coverage of electronic systems. Automatic Transmissions and
Transaxles is a valuable resource for anyone who needs a thorough understanding
of todays automatic transmissions and transaxles, including those preparing for ASE
Certification Test A2, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle.
Content is correlated to the latest NATEF Task List.
All important components are identified and operating principles are fully
explained before troubleshooting, service, and repair are discussed.
Includes new information on hybrid drive train operation, as well as synthetic and
semi-synthetic fluids.

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Suggested Grade Levels

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Includes CD with more
than 180 pages of
A2-related job sheets

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Contents
1. Introduction to Automatic
Transmissions and
Transaxles
2. Shop Safety and
Environmental Protection
3. Special Service Tools and
Service Information
4. Gears, Chains, and
Bearings
5. Sealing Materials,
Fasteners, and Lubricants
6. Hydraulics and
Pneumatics
7. Basic Electricity and
Electronics
8. Automatic Transmission
Mechanical Components
9. Automatic Transmission
Control Components
10. Automatic Transaxle
Construction and
Operation
11. Transmission and
Transaxle Circuits

12. Electronic Control Systems


13. Troubleshooting
Mechanical, Hydraulic, and
Electrical Problems
14. Troubleshooting
Electronic Control System
Problems
15. Transmission and
Transaxle In-Vehicle
Service
16. Transmission and
Transaxle Removal and
Installation
17. Rebuilding Automatic
Transmissions and
Transaxles
18. Automatic Transaxle Final
Drive Service
19. Electronic Control System
Service
20. ASE Certification
21. Career Preparation

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12

Manual Drive Trains


and Axles
by Chris Johanson and James E. Duffy, 2010, 2nd Edition

Manual Drive Trains and Axles details the operation, diagnosis, and service of
automotive drive train components. Operating principles, system designs, and
component parts are fully explained before diagnosis and repair procedures are
discussed. This comprehensive textbook is a valuable resource to anyone who
needs a thorough understanding of todays drive train components, including those
preparing for ASE Certification Test A3, Manual Drive Train and Axles.
Correlated to the latest NATEF Task List.
Includes updated information on four-wheel drive systems, dual-clutch
transmissions, and motor-operated locking differentials.
Color coding is used throughout to facilitate learning.
Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.

Includes CD with more


than 200 pages of
A3-related job sheets

Online Course
available; see page 3
Contents
1. Introduction to Drive
Trains
2. Shop Safety and
Environmental Protection
3. Special Service Tools
4. Gears, Chains, and
Bearings
5. Sealing Materials,
Fasteners, and Lubricants
6. Clutch Construction and
Operation
7. Clutch Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
8. Manual Transmission
Construction and
Operation
9. Manual Transmission
Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
10. Manual Transaxle
Construction and
Operation
11. Manual Transaxle
Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
12. Drive Shaft Assembly
Construction and
Operation

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13. Drive Shaft


Assembly Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
14. Constant-Velocity
Axle Construction and
Operation
15. Constant-Velocity
Axle Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
16. Rear Axle Assembly
Construction and
Operation
17. Rear Axle Assembly
Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
18. Four-Wheel Drive
Component Construction
and Operation
19. Four-Wheel
Drive Problems,
Troubleshooting, and
Service
20. Noise, Vibration, and
Harshness Service
21. ASE Certification
22. Career Preparation

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Auto Suspension
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by Chris Johanson and Martin T. Stockel, 2010, 3rd Edition


Auto Suspension and Steering helps students obtain the knowledge and handson skills needed to successfully diagnose, service, and repair all types of automotive
suspension and steering systems. It has been carefully designed so pertinent
components and operating principles are fully explained before troubleshooting
and repair procedures are discussed.
Covers conventional and electronic suspension and steering systems.

automotive

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Chapters include ASE-type questions.
Outstanding coverage of wheel alignment procedures.
Contains NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.
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Contents
1. Basic Suspension
and Steering Systems
Operation
2. Shop Safety and
Environmental Protection
3. Special Service Tools and
Equipment
4. Common Suspension
System Components
5. Front Suspension Systems
6. Front Suspension System
Service
7. Rear Suspension Systems
8. Rear Suspension System
Service
9. Steering Systems
10. Steering Linkage and
Manual Steering Gear
Service

11. Power Steering and Four


Wheel Steering Service
12. Driveline and Wheel
Components
13. Driveline and Wheel
Service
14. Electronic Suspension and
Steering Systems
15. Electronic Suspension and
Steering Service
16. Wheel Alignment
Principles
17. Wheel Alignment
Procedures
18. Suspension and Steering
Troubleshooting
19. ASE Certification
20. Career Preparation

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12

Auto Brakes

by Chris Johanson and Martin T. Stockel, 2008, 3rd Edition


Auto Brakes explains the theory, operation, diagnosis, and service of modern
brake systems. Coverage includes the latest developments in the area of brakes
technology. This text can be used to learn brake system theory and service for ASE
test preparation.
Extensive coverage of conventional and anti-lock brakes.

Content is correlated to the latest NATEF Task List.


Review and ASE-type questions in all chapters.
Heavily illustrated to reinforce important concepts.
Uses logical troubleshooting processes in service chapters.
Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.

Includes CD with more


than 180 pages of
A5-related job sheets

Online Course
available; see page 3
Contents
1. Introduction to Brake
Systems
2. Shop Safety and
Environmental Protection
3. Brake Tools, Shop
Equipment, and Service
Information
4. Hydraulic System
Fundamentals
5. Master Cylinders, Calipers,
and Wheel Cylinders
6. Master Cylinder, Caliper,
and Wheel Cylinder
Service
7. Power Assist Units
8. Power Assist Unit Service
9. Hydraulic Valves, Switches,
Lines, and Hoses
10. Hydraulic Valve, Switch,
Line, and Hose Service
11. Friction Brake Theory
12. Disc Brake System
Components & Operation

13. Disc Brake Service


14. Drum Brake System
Components & Operation
15. Drum Brake Service
16. Wheel Bearings and Oil
Seals
17. Wheel Bearing and Oil Seal
Service
18. Parking Brakes
19. Parking Brake Service
20. Brake System Electrical
and Electronic
Components
21. Anti-Lock Brake and
Traction Control System
Components & Operation
22. Anti-Lock Brake and
Traction Control System
Service
23. Troubleshooting Brake
Systems
24. ASE Certification
25. Career Preparation

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Auto Electricity and


Electronics
by James E. Duffy, 2010, 5th Edition

Auto Electricity and Electronics covers the operation, diagnosis, and service of the
electrical, electronic, and computer control systems found on todays automobiles
and light trucks. Coverage includes OBD II diagnostic systems and advanced
diagnostic procedures. This book is a valuable resource for those preparing to take
ASE Certification Test A6, Electrical/Electronic Systems.
Covers on-board diagnostics and scan tools.
Provides a thorough explanation of sensor, actuator, and computer service.
Includes extensive coverage of advanced diagnostics and diagnostic equipment.
Correlates to the A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems area of the NATEF Task List.
Includes ASE-type review questions at the end of each chapter to prepare
students for the ASE Certification Test.
Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.

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Suggested Grade Levels

Includes CD with more


than 200 pages of
A6-related job sheets

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available; see page 3
Contents
1. Overview of Electrical/
Electronic Systems
2. Electrical Principles
3. Electric Circuits and Ohms
Law
4. Electric Components
5. Electronic Components
and Principles
6. Tools and Test Equipment
7. Wiring and Wiring Repairs
8. Manufacturer Service
Information
9. Basic Electrical Tests
10. Review of Safety
11. Automotive Computer
Operation
12. Battery Technology
13. Starting Systems
14. Charging Systems
15. Ignition Systems
16. Fuel and Emission Control
Systems Electronics
17. Lighting, Instrumentation,
Navigation Systems
18. Wiper and Horn Systems
19. Power Accessories,
Security Systems, and
Entertainment Systems
20. Restraint System
Electronics

21. Chassis System Electronics


22. Hybrid Drive Systems
23. On-Board Diagnostics and
Scan Tools
24. Sensor, Actuator,
Computer Service
25. Battery and Starting
System Service
26. Charging System
Diagnosis and Repair
27. Ignition System Diagnosis
and Repair
28. Fuel and Emission Control
Systems Electronics
Service
29. Lighting System Diagnosis
and Repair
30. Power Accessories and
Sound System Diagnosis
and Repair
31. Restraint System Service
32. Chassis Systems Diagnosis
and Repair
33. Hybrid Drive Systems
Diagnosis and Repair
34. Advanced Diagnostics
35. ASE Certification
36. Career Success

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G-W Training Series for ASE Certification


automotive

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Auto Heating and Air


Conditioning
by Chris Johanson, 2009, 3rd Edition

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning contains information on vehicle heating,


ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Coverage includes theory and service
information on climate control electronics, refrigerant handling, and both manual
and automatic temperature control systems.
Correlates to the A7 Heating and Air Conditioning section of the NATEF Task List.

Color-coded illustrations are used throughout to enhance understanding.


Encourages the use of service information (manuals, computers, etc.) along with
the textbook.

Refrigerant recovery and recycling are stressed throughout.


Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.

Includes CD with more


than 180 pages of
A7-related job sheets

Online Course
available; see page 3
Contents
1. Introduction to
Automotive Heating,
Air Conditioning, and
Ventilation
2. Shop Safety and
Environmental Protection
3. HVAC Tools, Equipment,
and Service Information
4. HVAC Electrical and
Electronic Fundamentals
5. Principles of Refrigeration
6. Refrigerants, Refrigerant
Oils, and Related
Chemicals
7. Hoses, Lines, Fittings, and
Seals
8. Compressors, Clutches,
and Drives
9. Evaporators, Condensers,
Accumulators, and
Receiver-Driers
10. Control Valves and
Switches
11. Engine Cooling Systems
and Vehicle Heaters
12. Air Delivery Systems
13. Manual HVAC Controls

14. Automatic Temperature


Control Systems
15. Refrigeration System
Diagnosis and Leak
Detection
16. Refrigerant Recovery,
Recycling, and Handling
17. Hose, Line, Fitting, and
O-ring Service
18. Compressor and Clutch
Service
19. Valve, Evaporator,
Condenser, and Related
Parts Service
20. Heater and Engine Cooling
System Service
21. Air Delivery and Manual
HVAC Control Service
22. Automatic Temperature
Control System Service
23. Air Conditioning
System Installation and
Retrofitting
24. ASE Certification
25. Career Preparation

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Auto Engine Performance


and Driveability
by Chris Johanson, 2010, 3rd Edition

Auto Engine Performance and Driveability provides information on the


operation, service, and repair of the various systems that affect engine performance
and driveability, including the computer system, emission control system, fuel
system, and ignition system. This comprehensive textbook emphasizes the use of
strategy-based troubleshooting procedures and the latest diagnostic equipment to
pinpoint problems.
Correlates to the A8 Engine Performance section of the NATEF Task List.

automotive

Suggested Grade Levels

ASE-type review questions in all chapters.


Appendix includes OBD II diagnostic trouble codes and a guide to using scan
tools.

Includes NATEF Standards Job Sheets on CD.


Includes CD with more
than 200 pages of
A8-related job sheets

Online Course
available; see page 3
Contents
1. Introduction to Engine
Performance & Driveability
2. Safety and Environmental
Protection
3. Tools, Test Equipment, and
Service Information
4. Automotive Formulas
and Vehicle Driveability
Evaluation
5. Fundamentals of Engine
Construction and
Operation
6. Electricity and Electronics
Fundamentals
7. Computer Control
Fundamentals
8. Ignition System
Fundamentals
9. Fuel System Fundamentals
10. Emissions Control
and Exhaust System
Fundamentals
11. Drive Train and Other
System Fundamentals

12. Basic Diagnostic


Procedures
13. Troubleshooting
Techniques
14. Electrical System
Diagnosis and Repair
15. Computer Control System
Diagnosis and Repair
16. Ignition System Diagnosis
and Repair
17. Fuel System Diagnosis and
Repair
18. Diagnosis and Repair of
the Emission Control and
Exhaust Systems
19. Engine Mechanical
Diagnosis
20. Drive Train and Other
System Diagnosis
21. ASE Certification
22. Career Opportunities in
the Automotive Service
Field

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6

10

11

12

Auto Fundamentals

by Martin W. Stockel, Martin T. Stockel, and Chris Johanson, 2005, 10th Edition
Auto Fundamentals leads students through the design, construction, and operation of all major automotive
systems. It is intended for those who need a sound foundation in the basics of automotive technology.
The information in this text is easy to understand and applicable to all vehicles. Each automotive system is
explained in detail, starting with its basic function and progressing to the construction and operation of its
individual components.

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Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Auto Diagnosis, Service, and Repair

by Martin W. Stockel, Martin T. Stockel, and Chris Johanson, 2003, 7th Edition
Auto Diagnosis, Service, and Repair is intended for beginners who need to learn the fundamentals of
automotive repair, as well as persons now in automotive work who want to improve skills and increase earning
potential. It also serves as a training aid for those preparing to take ASE certification tests.

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Text, 1024 pp., hardcover

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978-1-56637-911-3

Instructors Manual, 426 pp.

978-1-56637-912-0

NATEF Standards Job Sheets, 832 pp.,


softcover

978-1-59070-619-0

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Automotive Job Sheets

NATEF Standards Job Sheets for Performance-Based Learning


by Chris Johanson, 2009
The Automotive Job Sheets contain 178 jobs that are grouped into 48 projects. Each project contains the
jobs required to diagnose and service a specific automotive system or component, providing initial training
for employment as an entry-level automobile technician. The Automotive Job Sheets can be used to
supplement any automotive program. This product offers complete coverage of all the priority one (P-1) tasks
and many of the priority two (P-2) and priority three (P-3) tasks specified in the NATEF Task List, making it ideal
for performance-based instruction. Full color is used throughout this manual to improve the educational value
of each photograph and illustration.

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Auto Body Repairing and Refinishing

by William K. Toboldt and Terry L. Richardson, 2000, 8th Edition


Auto Body: Repairing and Refinishing details all aspects of auto body repair. Information is presented on
handling and disposing of hazardous materials, MIG welding, plasma cutting, HVLP spray equipment, paintless
dent repair, and low-VOC primers. This title covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of auto body
repair and refinishing.

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Text, 377 pp., hardcover

978-1-56637-587-0

Workbook, 206 pp.

978-1-56637-588-7

Instructors Manual, 184 pp.

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automotive

Suggested Grade Levels

School

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6

10

11

12

Auto Body Repair DVDs

2004
The Auto Body Repair DVD Series provides a complete course on repairing and refinishing damaged
vehicles. This 12-part series reinforces the important concepts and procedures that every student must
know to be successful. Each DVD begins with a demonstration of the proper tools and techniques used
in collision repair, and then follows a technician through the job at hand. Key technical information and
procedures are explained and demonstrated by collision repair experts. Safety is stressed throughout each
DVD. The Auto Body Repair DVD Series correlates to the ASE and NATEF standards for Collision Repair
and Refinish certification.

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Auto Construction

467-3D

15:07 min.

Welding

468-1D

23:38 min.

Sheet Metal RepairDings & Scratches

469-XD

19:27 min.

Replacing & Adjusting Panels

470-3D

21:24 min.

Structural Analysis & Damage Repair

471-1D

17:35 min.

Body Alignment

472-XD

17:07 min.

Plastics & Adhesives

473-8D

15:40 min.

Electrical Repairs

474-6D

20:35 min.

Braking System Repair

475-4D

18:20 min.

Surface Preparation & Refinishing

476-2D

24:05 min.

Miscellaneous Repairs

478-9D

18:45 min.

Auto Body Repair DVD Series

480-0D

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automotive

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Diesel Technology

by Andrew Norman and John Drew Corinchock, 2007, 7th Edition


Diesel Technology covers the construction, operation, service, and repair of two- and four-stroke diesel
engines. This textbook details developments in engine control computers, fuel management systems,
and emission control systems. Content relates to on- and off-road vehicles, as well as marine, agricultural,
and industrial applications. Diesel Technology is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the service
and repair of diesel engines, including those preparing for the ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Test T2Diesel
Engines, Test T6Electrical/Electronic Systems, and Test T8Preventive Maintenance Inspection (PMI).
Includes the latest standards for diesel engine oils, ultra-low sulfur fuel, and biodiesel fuel.

Written in a clear, logical, and interesting manner, making it easy to understand complex topics.
Contains a detailed chapter on preventive maintenance and troubleshooting.
Correlated to the Diesel Engines,
Electrical/Electronic Systems, and
Preventive Maintenance Inspection
sections of the NATEF Medium/
Heavy Truck Task List.

Contents






1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

8.
9.
10.
11.

Introduction to Diesel Engines


Shop Safety
Tools, Precision Tools, and Fasteners
Principles of Operation
Engine Blocks
Crankshafts
Pistons, Rings, and Connecting
Rods
Cylinder Heads and Related
Components
Camshaft and Valve Train
Components
Lubrication Systems
Cooling Systems

Air Intake Systems


Exhaust Systems
Diesel Fuels
Basic Fuel Systems
Fuel Filters and Conditioners
Injection System Fundamentals
Injection Nozzles
Governors and Acceleration
Controls
20. Multiple Plunger Inline Injection
Pumps
21. Distributor Injection Pumps
22. Unit Injector Fuel Injection
Systems
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.

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978-1-59070-771-5

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23. Cummins Pressure-Time Injection


Systems
24. Basics of Electricity
25. Electronic Engine Controls and
Fuel Injection
26. Diesel Engine Charging Systems
27. Diesel Starting Systems
28. Engine Reassembly and
Installation
29. Preventive Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
30. Career Opportunities

School

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6

10

11

12

Motorcycles

Fundamentals, Service, Repair

by Bruce A. Johns, David D. Edmundson, and Robert Scharff, 1999, 2nd Edition
Motorcycles: Fundamentals, Service, Repair covers the important aspects of the operation, construction,
design, testing, maintenance, and repair of motorcycle systems and components. This title also includes
operation and service material related to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and small scooters/mopeds. Content is
written in clear, nontechnical language, making it easy to understand complex topics.
Service-related chapters include diagnostic charts for related systems.

Includes chapters on shop safety, environmental protection, and right-to-know laws; batteries and

charging systems; cooling systems; accessory systems; the business of motorcycle service; and careers in
the motorcycle field.

Chapters include Objectives, Introduction, Summary, Know These Terms, Review Questions, and
Suggested Activities.

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ISBN

Text, 560 pp., hardcover

978-1-56637-479-8

Workbook, 222 pp.

978-1-56637-480-4

Instructors Manual, 158 pp.

978-1-56637-481-1

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Applied Mathematics
by R. Jesse Phagan, 2010, 4th Edition

Applied Mathematics provides easy-to-understand instruction in math skills. It makes use of numerous
practical and realistic sample problems drawn from the building trades, the machining/manufacturing and
automotive industries, and other technical areas to provide students with real-world applications of math skills.
Learning new concepts is made easy by the structure of each chapter. Sample Problems accompany new
concepts to show each step in the process involved. Practice Problems appear at the end of each major
concept. Test Your Skills Problems cover all concepts taught throughout the chapter. Problem-Solving
Activities allow students to relate concepts learned in the chapter to real-world problem solving with tools
and materials.

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Applied Mathematics Supports STEM


Basic math and algebra principles

Applied trigonometry
Scientific notation
Estimating

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12. Algebraic Equations and
Inequalities
13. Graphs of Linear Equations
and Inequalities
14. Solving Problems with
Algebra
15. Applied Trigonometry
16. Scientific and Engineering
Notation
17. Introduction to
Estimating

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with Whole Numbers
2. Fractions
3. Decimal Fractions
4. Percentage
5. Personal Finances
6. Graphs
7. Units of Measure
8. Reading Tools of
Measurement
9. Perimeter, Area, and
Volume
10. Signed Numbers and
Operations

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applied mathematics

Suggested Grade Levels

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School

Text, 400 pp., hardcover

978-1-60525-278-0

Workbook, 196 pp.

978-1-60525-279-7

Instructors Manual, 294 pp.

978-1-60525-280-3

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Basic Mathematics
by Walter C. Brown, 2009, 8th Edition

Basic Mathematics concentrates on teaching students foundation-level math skills. The combination
textbook and workbook provides many practice problems to help students apply their newly learned
skills. Includes chapters on basic skills, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole
numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. Also includes information about the metric system, percentages,
and precision measuring.

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Measurement
Metric conversion
Interest calculations

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Text, 133 pp., softcover

978-1-60525-086-1

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career development

Suggested Grade Levels


6

10

11

12

Career Success

by Rosemary T. Fruehling and Roberta Moore, 2011, 2nd Edition


Career Success: The Attitude Advantage is a unique text-workbook that presents soft skills to prepare
for real-world success. Focusing on keeping a positive attitude, improving human relations skills, and
exploring career issues, this text is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the challenges
and responsibilities of being an employee. Each chapter opens with a case study that provides challenging
realistic examples to build critical-thinking, team-building, and problem-solving skills. The Analyze section
follows the case to build key concepts and provide additional human relations content. Each chapter then
concludes with an additional case and an opportunity for self-assessment of key information that has been
presented. The easy-to-follow lessons, with highlighted vocabulary terms, provide a systematic program
for preparation for personal growth. A comprehensive Instructors CD is also available to guide presentation
of the content and serve as a springboard for group discussions.

Contents
1. The Need for Human
Relations Skills
2. Your Attitude Counts
3. Teamwork
4. Coworker Relationships
5. Relationships with
Supervisors
6. Destructive Attitudes
7. Constructive Attitudes
8. Morale
9. Handling Stress on the Job
10. Rumors
11. Accepting Responsibility

12. Communication
13. Your Attitude and Job
Success
14. Strategies for a Positive
Attitude
15. Succeeding in a New Job
16. Being a Reliable Employee
17. Career Plateaus
18. Planning Your Career Goals
19. Learning from Mistakes
20. Repairing Relationships
21. Dealing with Criticism
22. Leaving a Job

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Text, 256 pp., softcover

978-1-60525-345-9

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6

10

11

12

Now Hiring

by Noreen E. Messina, 2010, 3rd Edition


Now Hiring focuses on the journey of four fictional teens trying to find part-time jobs. From rsums to
interviews to on-the-job success, your students will learn along with the characters. The easy-to-read story
is broken into 12 short chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of the job search. This unique book will
especially appeal to reluctant readers and special-needs students.
Now Hiring can be used as a supplement to a co-op or career education course, or used as a stand-alone
in any course that has a unit on job-search skills. Activity ideas and reproducible worksheets are included
on the Teachers CD.

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Text, 126 pp., softcover

978-1-60525-177-6

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978-1-60525-178-3

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Discovering Careers

by John A. Wanat, E. Weston Pfeiffer, and Richard Van Gulik, 2012, 7th Edition
Discovering Careers is designed to introduce students to the skills they will need to succeed in school, on
the job, and on their own. By studying this text, students will be able to explore personal goals, interests, and
aptitudes that will influence future life decisions.

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Text, 526 pp.

978-1-60525-519-4

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978-1-60525-699-3

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Subscription (minimum quantity 15)

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Student Workbook, 162 pp.

978-1-60525-520-0

Teachers Edition, 558 pp.

978-1-60525-521-7

Teachers Annotated Workbook, 162 pp.

978-1-60525-522-4

Teachers Resource Guide, 338 pp.

978-1-60525-524-8

Teachers Resource CD (Win/Mac)

978-1-60525-523-1

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(Win/Mac), 892 test questions

978-1-60525-525-5

Teachers Presentations for PowerPoint


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10

11

12

School to Career
by J. J. Littrell, James H. Lorenz, and Harry T. Smith,
2012, 9th Edition

An important key to student success is preparing for the transition from high school to a first career. To
help students make this transition, School to Career provides guidance by covering important twenty-first
century life and career skills. By studying this text, students will learn personal skills, decision-making skills, and
employability skills that will help create a foundation as students graduate from high school. Skills for success
such as teamwork and problem solving, communicating on the job, and leadership are also covered.

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Text, 640 pp., hardcover

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Teachers Resource Guide, 329 pp.

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Include clearly defined technical terms and a strong emphasis on safety.
When applicable, numerous certification type practice questions are
provided for certification exam review.

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Allows for online access to digital versions of Goodheart-Willcox titles.


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Instructors or Teachers Manuals, Guides, and Binders

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Include suggested teaching strategies, test masters, answer keys,

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Instructors or Teachers Resources on CD

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Instructors or Teachers CDs

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A

Small Gas Engines

Applied Electricity and Electronics

72 Heating and Cooling Essentials

18 T

Applied Mathematics

65 Home Repair and Maintenance

72 Technical Illustration

Arc Welding

22 House Wiring Simplified

15 Technology: Engineering Our World

8 I

Architecture

Technology & Engineering

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Auto Brakes

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Auto Diagnosis, Service, and Repair

62 L

Auto Electricity and Electronics

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Auto Engine Performance and Driveability

61 M

Auto Engine Repair

54 Machine Trades Print Reading

72

Auto Fundamentals

62 Machining Fundamentals

25

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning

60 Machining Projects

24

Auto Suspension and Steering

57 Manual Drive Trains and Axles

56

4 Manufacturing and Automation Technology

29

AutoCAD and Its Applications Basics 2013

4 Manufacturing Processes

72

AutoCAD and Its Applications Comprehensive


AutoCAD and Its Applications Customization
and Programming

5 Math for Welders

23

5 Metallurgy Fundamentals

72

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles

55 Modern Automotive Service Technician (MAST)

Automotive Job Sheets

62 Modern Automotive Technology

Basic Mathematics

Metal Projects Book 2


65 Modern Cabinetmaking

C
Career Success

Modern Carpentry
66 Modern Commercial Wiring

52

25

11, Modern Plumbing


31
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

12

Discovering Careers

64
67

Drafting & Design

E
Electricity and Basics Electronics

47

Electricity & Electronics

46

Electricity

47

Electronics Drafting

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Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology


Exploring Design, Technology, & Engineering

30

19

Modern Residential Wiring

14

Modern Welding

21

Modern Woodworking

16

Motorcycles

64

N
NATEF Standards Job Sheets

51

Networking Fundamentals

45

Now Hiring

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O
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Oxyfuel Gas Welding

23

34-35 P

Exploring Drafting

7 PhotographyCapture to Presentation

40

Exploring Metalworking

24 Print Reading for Construction

Exploring Photography

40 Print Reading for Industry

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Exploring Woodworking

16 Processes of Manufacturing

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Process Pipe Drafting

Fluid Power

27 Programmable Logic Controllers

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook

22 R

Reading and Interpreting Ladder Diagrams

Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook

22 Robotics

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook

23 S

GD&T

72 School to Career

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

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Graphic Communications

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Manufacturing and Automation Technology

38 Modern Automotive Technology

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50-51

Modern Plumbing

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72 Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

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Modern Residential Wiring

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Video Game Design Foundations

42 Networking Fundamentals

45

Video Production Projects

39 PhotographyCapture to Presentation

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Print Reading for Construction

Welding Print Reading

72 Print Reading for Industry

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Welding Projects

20 School to Career

67

Welding Technology Fundamentals

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Technology: Engineering Our World

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72 Graphic Communications

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26 Modern Masonry

Contemporary Technology

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AutoCAD and Its Applications Advanced 2013

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46

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Video Production Projects

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Auto Electricity and Electronics

59

Auto Engine Performance and Driveability

61

Auto Engine Repair

54

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning

60

Auto Suspension and Steering

57

Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles

55

Computer Service and Repair

44

72 Construction and Building Technology


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27 Electricity and Basics Electronics
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