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LOW COST EQUIPMENT for science and technology education ED-86/WS/TI0 LOW COST EQUIPMENT for science and technology education VOLUME II This second resource document on low-cost equipment contains designs of equipment for sctenos ‘and technology education using inexpensive materials. In this issue the designs are presented in ‘two perts; Pert 1 follows the pattern of the first issue end contains 46 {tems suiteble for ‘construction in a school. Pert Il conteins 20 designs which are more suttable for construction by an Equipment Production Unit or school with @ well-equipped workshop and trained technical teachers. The designs have been submitted by the following institutions: The Pedagogical Academy, Nicosia, Cyprus. The Beijing Teaching Aids Centre, Hengshui Prefecture, Hebel Province, China. National Educational Equipment Centre, Wehdat Colony, Lehore 16, Pekisten. The Kyoto Municipal Science Centre for Youth, Kyoto 612, Japen. The mater el hes been compiled end edited by Mr. N. K LOWE. From this second resource document on low-cost equipment we should like to recetve your essistance end suggestions. Please inform us of any difficulties you may have exper ienced in constructing and using the designs. Also let us know if you have found them useful and how you used them in the learning environment. In the event of en accident occurring through the use of eny of the items, neither Unesco nor the ‘editor or the submitting institutions can accept eny responsibility. ‘Should you have @ design which may be sulteble for publicetion in future issues of this document or elsewhere, plesse send it, preferebly in the format used in Pert | of this document to: Division of Science, Technical end Environmental Education, Unesco, Place de Fontenoy,, 75700 Paris. France.

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