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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Science & Tech Toys Review

Toys can be wonderful tools for learning science. In fact, many of the science graph books from Schottenbauer Publishing are based on analyses of toys! The following toys include those used in lab manuals from Schottenbauer Publishing, and analyzed with Vernier Scientific Educational Equipment. A few related educational options are also listed. Items marked with an asterisk (*) are included in the lab book series.



















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Monday, September 14, 2015

Direct Vehicle Imports: Trucks, Electric Cars, Boats, & Motorcycles!

The typical American consumer may be shocked to find out that they can import items for personal consumption directly from foreign countries. This option can save tens of thousands of dollars or more on costly items, including vehicles, luxury boats, and recreational items. 

For instance, the following items were located on Made-in-China.com in September 2015:

  • Phoenix Heavy Industrial Co., Ltd.4-Wheel Drive, 4-Door Extended Cab Pickup Truck with Isuzu Diesel Engine, $10,000 Price Estimate (September 2015), Minimum Purchase 1. This truck looks very similar to a Hummer H3T!  
  • Shenzhen PRX Electronic Tech Co., Ltd.: CE Self-Balancing Electric Motorcycle, Price Estimate $1080 per Unit (September 2015), Minimum Order 1. This "motorcycle" looks like a Segway Personal Transporter!

The list of items which can be obtained from abroad at such reduced prices include city transport buses, shuttle buses, commuter vans, tractors, forklifts, tractor trailers, fire engines, concrete and road construction equipment, excavators, front-end loaders, dump trucks, garbage trucks, refrigeration trucks, and more! A collection of examples are located through the following links, as well as the Made-in-China.com website: 

Information about importing vehicles into the United States is provided by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website. This information includes details about obtaining US inspections for vehicles, as well as cautions about purchasing items abroad.


Remember to purchase educational books from Schottenbauer Publishing! Topics include over 8,000 science graphs, geometry books for math, language puzzles, and more!

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Affordable Exercise & Recreational Equipment

Whether seeking to invest in traditional exercise equipment or luxury items, consumers may be surprised by the availability of low-cost options. The following tips provide examples of what is possible, even when operating on a low budget.



Exercise Equipment
  • Sunny Health & Fitness: Quality at low-cost is available from this manufacturer, which is featured by Amazon.com and other retailers. Selections include bicycles, elliptical trainers, rowing machines, steppers, weights, and more!
  • Weider Fitness: Featuring affordable free weights, stacked weight systems, and body weight systems (e.g., Power Tower and Ultimate Body Work), this company provides quality which can be obtained low-cost through discount retailers such as Amazon.com.

Gymnastics Equipment
  • Tiashan SportsFormal gymnastics equipment is available low-cost through the formal supplier to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as an import direct from China. For instance, an Olympic pommel horse, parallel  bars, and rings with support frame, plus 3 landing mats, shipping to an Eastern USA seaport, and import tax (approximately 5.5% in the USA), were quoted in February 2015 to be only $13,000. Equipment must be picked up at seaport, or shipped within the USA at additional expense. Importing can be done by any individual in the USA without a business license, just as with a personal trip to a foreign country. However, if the steps above seem too complicated, importing can be arranged with a licensed import agent, who will add a service fee. This fee may be lower than markup at a traditional store, but does add to the cost. Other foreign suppliers can of equipment can be located on the Made-in-China website, and other foreign trade websites.


Synthetic Ice Rinks
  • Dzshentong: Synthetic ice, or UHMWPE, is available at ultra low-cost directly from China. An entire Olympic-sized ice rink (100'x200') plus sideboards and shipping to an Eastern USA seaport is approximately $21,280, according to quotes from February 2015!


Recreational Buildings
  • Dongbiaoqd: A Tension Fabric Structure is a convenient, energy-efficient building which lets in white ambient light during the day. Ideal for multiple recreational uses, it can house gymnastics equipment, ice rinks, and equestrian arenas at a tiny cost compared to traditional structures. This manufacturer provides buildings at only $6 per square foot, as quoted in August 2015. Additional charges include shipping to a seaport, import tax (approx. 5.5%), within-USA transportation, and setup expenses. 
  • Qingdao Jinfei Steel Structure Co., Ltd.: Steel pole barns and steel buildings are available for purchase directly from China, at an ultra-low cost of $3.5 to $6 per square foot, plus shipping to a seaport.  Remember to add import tax, within-USA transportation, and setup expenses to estimates


Artificial Turf

  • Taishan Turf: FIFA recommended and FIH approved, this artificial turf can be purchased and shipped low-cost from China, directly from the supplier to the 2008 Beijing Olympics! Suitable for football, hockey, tennis, golf, rugby, and basketball, this turf can also be used for multifunctional sports. Remember to add import tax (approx. 5.5%), within-USA transportation, and setup expenses to estimates


Swim Spas

  • Winer Home Portable Spa: Swim spas are affordable, easy alternatives to swimming pools. Small enough to fit into a garage parking space, home addition, greenhouse, shed, or small yard,  these swim spas allow convenient exercise against power jets of water. The costs of a swim spa (approximately 16'x7'x4') were quoted at less than $7000 in February 2015 from this company, including shipping costs to an Eastern USA seaport. Remember to add import tax (approx. 5.5%), within-USA transportation, and setup expenses to estimates


Campers
  • Qingdao Daison Composite Materials Co., Ltd.: At least two motorhomes were quoted at only $23,000 each, including both large and small models, in August 2015. When calculating cost estimates, remember to add shipping to seaport, import tax, USA/state vehicle inspection costs, and within-USA shipping. 
  • Shanghai Jouyu Industrial Co., Ltd.: A large motorhome was quoted at only $37,500 in August 2015When calculating cost estimates, remember to add shipping to seaport, import tax, USA/state vehicle inspection costs, and within-USA shipping. 
  • Zhejiang Xingmei Electrical Vehicle Co., Ltd.: Compact, efficient travel trailers are available from this company, with a minimum order of three units. When calculating cost estimates, remember to add shipping to seaport, import tax, USA/state trailer inspection costs, and within-USA shipping. 

Remember to purchase sport science books from Schottenbauer Publishing! Over 5,000 graphs of sports provide ample opportunities for students ages 10 and up to learn about science, math, and physical education!

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

New Online Newspaper from Schottenbauer Publishing


A free online newspaper from Schottenbauer Publishing is now available. The paper, set to be published every Thursday, will provide coordinated tips and updates from the publisher. The first three issues of The Schottenbauer Publishing Weekly focus on (1) the publisher's collections of graphs and music education materials (August 31, 2015 Edition), (2) purchasing a musical instrument, and (3) purchasing low-cost recreational equipment, respectively. Viewers can subscribe for free on the Paper.li website.

Musical Instrument Purchase Tips

Demonstration of Western Musical Instruments
Excerpted from YouTube Video on Publisher Website
As school begins, most students consider purchasing their own musical instrument. For many, borrowing an instrument from the school or renting an instrument seems like the best option. Others simply decide to purchase due to instrument preferences provided by schools, band directors, symphony conductors, local music stores, and private sales from older students. 

If a family or school system is particularly financially limited, it may be challenging to find an instrument in the right price range. This is particularly true of homeschool families, who do not have a school providing free instruments on loan. Some private and parochial schools also do not offer free instrument loan, providing an extra burden to families with strapped budgets.

Fortunately, a few extra-low-cost options do exist:


Direct Imports

Direct imports are possible in the USA and many other countries. When a group of families can bundle their purchases together, it may be advantageous to purchase instruments overseas and import them directly. No business license is required when making private purchases overseas, just as during a personal trip to a foreign country. Ordering may be simple, requiring only a credit card or Western Union for payment. Shipping costs are surprisingly low, and import tax is only approximately 5.5% on musical instruments in the United States. Although import restrictions or quotas may exist in some countries, there are few in the USA. Items must be picked up at a seaport, or, if necessary, within-USA shipping can be arranged at cost from a professional company. If these steps seem too complicated, importing can be arranged with a licensed import agent who will add a service fee. Although this fee may be lower than markup at a traditional music store, it is still an additional cost. It may be possible to find a local store which specializes in imports and is willing to make a special order for a minimal fee.

Musical instruments are made particularly low-cost in China, from multiple companies which can be located through easy internet webpages such as Made-in-China.com. Although some companies require minimum purchases of 5, 10, or 100 instruments, others place no restrictions on woodwinds or brass. Keep in mind that USA store costs usually include markup of 100% to 500% for musical instruments such as these, which may sit in a warehouse for long periods of time before selling.

Several Chinese musical instrument companies include:
  • XuQiu Music & Sonor Music: Woodwinds, Brass, Strings, & Percussion. Most instruments are sold individually. Shipping is extremely affordable to the East Coast USA. For example, one estimate for shipping 16 instruments was only a few hundred dollars. Import tax is approximately 5.5% in the USA, and transportation from port depends on destination location. Costs cited in February 2015 include the following: 
    • Woodwinds
      • Flute (Sterling Silver): $586
      • Clarinet (Ebony): $235.60
      • English Horn (Bakelite): $1688.50
      • Oboe: $393.20
      • Bassoon: $696.20
      • Contrabassoon: $7,500.00
    • Brass
      • Trumpet (Silver): $78.95
      • Trombone: $145.47
      • Double Horn: $230.00
      • Flugelhorn: $109.00
      • Bass Flugelhorn: $176.00
      • Euphonium: $241.65
      • Tuba: $399.85
    • Strings
      • Violin: $24.50
      • Viola: $38.95
      • Cello: $113.35
      • Bass: $259.99
    • Percussion
      • 5-Piece Drum Set: $164.95
      • Marimba (4-Octave): $1749.50
  • Chloris Pianos: Upright & Grand Pianos. The following costs cited in February 2015 include shipping costs to an East Coast seaport in the USA.
    • Upright Piano: $1,265
    • Grand Piano (5'6"): $3,915
    • Concert Grand Piano (9'): $11,895
  • Shanghai Lingjiang Musical Instrument Co., Ltd.Upright & Grand Pianos. The following costs cited in November 2015 do not include shipping or import tax.
    • Upright Piano: $1,300
    • Grand Piano: $3,000
 Additional companies can be located online.


Low-Cost USA Purchases

For individuals who are not interested in importing instruments, low-cost USA purchase options do exist. Although not a comprehensive list, the following provide some good options for low budgets. New (11/15)! Instrument demonstration videos are now available on YouTube.
  • Music123: Some of the lowest costs on band and orchestral instruments in the USA can be found here, particularly in special sales from November through March. The bottom-dollar student instruments sold by this discount retailer include the Etude, Allora, and Florea brands, all of which offer good quality to beginners.
  • Harmony Recorders: A full set of 5 plastic recorders (sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, bass) cost approximately $200 from West Music, which specializes in low-cost recorders in the USA.
  • Korogi Tabletop Xylophones: These 2.6-octave desktop xylophones provide excellent quality from Percussion Source. At approximately $315, these are a tiny fraction of the cost of a full instrument.
  • Yamaha Electric Pianos: One of the highest-quality and lowest-price full-sized (88-key) electric pianos is manufactured by Yamaha Corporation. The basic model can usually be purchased in the USA for approximately $500 from a source such as Music123.
  • Kawai Grand Pianos: These pianos offer high quality at lower cost than other major brands, but with similar stiffness of key action compared to the prized Steinway models. Serious students require a grand piano of at least 5'6", because the key action is closer to the concert grand. Upright pianos are not recommended for serious students, because they feature several major differences in key action
  • Mason & Hamlin Grand PianosThese pianos offer high quality at lower cost than other major brands. The 5'6" model is known to be similar to a Steinway concert grand in key action. Upright pianos are not recommended for serious students, because they feature several major differences in key action


Quality Instruments

For individuals with a higher budget, the following are some of the best options available:

  • Mollenhauer Recorders: These fine wood recorders from Germany are some of the best, made from exotic wood in many different sizes (garklein, sopranino, soprano, alto, bass, greatbass). These are available from several stores in the USA, with a list of USA dealers on the manufacturer site.
  • Kung Superio SubBass: Perhaps the only company to offer the extremely large SubBass recorder, this company features a full range of sizes (garklein, sopranino, soprano, alto, bass, greatbass, subbass). These fine wood recorders are available from several stores in the USA, with a list of USA dealers on the manufacturer site.
  • Steinway Pianos: By far the most highly prized concert piano in the USA, the pianos are an excellent investment for serious pianists. The key resistance of Steinway pianos is better suited to high-quality performance than some other well-known brands. Serious students require a grand piano of at least 5'6", because the key action is significantly different than smaller models, including uprights. 
  • Conn-Selmer, Inc.: The standards of excellence in brass and woodwinds are hidden within this larger company. For excellent brass, choose Bach, and for excellent woodwinds, choose Selmer. The company also offers a selection of high-quality strings and percussion instruments.

While selecting your new instrument, remember to check out The Big Print Music Method and other music education materials from Schottenbauer Publishing!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The Science & Math of Olympic Sports

The Olympics are an excellent topic for education, beginning in the earliest years of elementary school, and progressing through high school and college/university. Olympic sport topics can be integrated not only into physical education, but also into math, science, and writing classes.

Graphs and visual analysis provide an excellent segue between Olympics and traditional school topics. The following books from Schottenbauer Publishing provide academic material which can be integrated into classes, school projects, homework, homeschool, academic enrichment programs, afterschool programs, and summer camps.


The Science of Summer Olympics


Containing a selection of 28 graphs from several science lab manuals by the same author, this book demonstrates common mathematical equations found in Summer Olympic sports. Selections include archery, athletics, basketball, canoe/kayak, cycling, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, rowing, shooting, tennis, and volleyball! Topics are chosen to provide a sample of data relevant for typical classes in math, physical science, and physics, and to illustrate common comparisons and contrasts among the sports.



The Science of Winter Olympic Sports

Containing a selection of 28 graphs from several science lab manuals by the same author, this book demonstrates common mathematical equations found in Winter Olympic sports, including skiing, snowboarding, hockey, skating, and biathlon! Topics are chosen to provide a sample of data relevant for typical classes in math, physical science, and physics, and to illustrate common comparisons and contrasts among the sports.





The Geometry of Summer Olympic Sports

In this book, students can measure the angles created as Blue Dude demonstrates a variety of Summer Olympic sports, including archery, boxing, canoe/kayak, cycling, diving, fencing, football/soccer, golf, gymnastics, handball, high jump, hurdles, javelin, long jump, shooting, shot put, sprinting, swimming, synchronized swimming, trampoline, volleyball, weightlifting, and wrestling! Available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, & Hindi!




The Geometry of Winter Olympic Sports

In this book, students can measure the angles created as Blue Dude demonstrates a variety of Winter Olympic sports, including alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross country skiing, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, Nordic combined, speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, and snowboard! Available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, & Hindi!




Sample lesson plans and free samples are available on the following blogs:

Schottenbauer Publishing offers over 100 books on sport science and math topics! Sport science books are grouped into the following three series:


Topics include:
  • Archery 
  • Athletic Training
  • Automotive sports
  • Aviation Sports
  • Ballet
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Bicycling
  • Boating Sports
  • Canoeing
  • Cricket
  • Dance
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Fencing
  • Field Hockey
  • Figure Skating
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics 
  • Ice Hockey
  • Kayaking
  • Lacrosse
  • Olympics
  • Pilates
  • Racquetball
  • Rifle 
  • Rollerblading
  • Rollerskating
  • Rugby
  • Shooting Sports
  • Skateboarding
  • Skating
  • Ski Jumping
  • Sledding
  • Snow Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Track & Field 
  • Volleyball
  • Watersports
  • Windsurfing 
  • Yoga



Wednesday, July 8, 2015

NEW! The Science of Golf!

A new series of graph books is now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.

Golf Science
(German/Deutsch Title: Golf Wissenschaft)

This book series contains graphs of golfing equipment in motion. Volume 1 shows the trajectories of various golf balls as they bounce on concrete, and the movement of a selection of clubs, irons, and a putter as they swing and hit balls in the lab. Graphs demonstrate a variety of techniques, including the presence and lack of follow-through in laboratory conditions.



Additional information is available at: BallSportScience.Blogspot.com.



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Spicing Up Elder Care with Electric Guitar Lessons!

With a growing number of retirees worldwide, the number of individuals with elder care, assisted living, and nursing homes is at an all-time high. Activity coordinators searching for interesting entertainment for their clients have traditionally focused on arts and crafts, but now have a new, exciting option: electric guitar and electric bass! Perfect for the dilettante elderly interested in the arts, electric guitar and electric bass can be practiced discretely with a headset, and enjoyed in group with a speaker sound system. Even better, the use of a capo can simplify playing essential notes, allowing newcomers to enjoy playing one-note basses in unison, with the slightly more advanced plucking out a simple folk tune melody.

The options for learning electric guitar and bass are simple and enjoyable with The Big Print Music Method. Method Boosters, available from MusicaNeo for only $4 each as printable e-files, provide simple one-note fingering instructions in bold color, coordinated with keyboards and extra-large music staves. Three-Note Exercises and Interval Studies, available as e-files or in traditional printed books from online retailers, offer similar practice opportunities for increasing basic skills. 

Using the above tools, elders can participate in individual or group lessons on electric guitar and bass. After learning basic skills, the possibility of small group ensemble becomes available. Conveniently, Big Print Ensemble and The Big Print Conducting Method provide easy options for group activities, focusing on popular folk tunes and classical themes.

Additional information on The Big Print Music Method is available on The Big Print Music Method blog and the Schottenbauer Publishing website. Free samples are available on MusicaNeo.



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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Affordable Summer Skating & Hockey on Synthetic Ice!

Summer skating and hockey can be affordable on synthetic ice, for a tiny fraction of the cost of a real ice rink! But when investigating the types of synthetic ice, the news is even better: some synthetic ice costs even less than traditional flooring! 

Consider the following comparison prices, taken recently from a major USA retail home improvement company:

Carpet: $0.38 to $10.55 per square foot
Ceramic Tile: $0.79 to $3.00 per square foot
Laminate Flooring: $0.99 to $2.99 per square foot
Hardwood Flooring: $3.79 to $7.50 per square foot
Marble Tile:  $4.00 to $9.65 per square foot

Now, consider the cost of synthetic ice:

Major USA Brand: $16.00 per square foot

Although this cost seems quite large upfront, it is actually not as exorbitant as the cost of a real rink, which requires expensive ongoing refrigeration expenses. But the news is better when examining the low-cost alternative to synthetic ice, purchased directly from a plastic company!

HDPE Plastic from USA (3/16" Thickness): $2.00 per square foot

Now, consider the following higher-quality solution:

Ultra-HDPE Direct from China: $1.20 per square foot, Including Rink Sideboards

Note that these cost estimates have been made in 2014 and 2015, and may vary over time and with respect to the size of the order. Shipping costs may also vary due to destination and other considerations.

The next question on the mind of potential consumers pertains to the quality of skating on these surfaces. The author, investigating the quality of an 8 foot square HDPE surface, found it suitable for hockey practice, and some figure skating. A YouTube Video Playlist, Skating Science Demos, includes samples of skating on the surface. 



Additional information on the science of ice skating, including both hockey and figure skating, can be found on the blog, Ice Skating ScienceAdditional information on the science of ice skating are available in a free pamphlet from the publisher's webpage. 

The following books from Schottenbauer Publishing contain graphs and data pertaining to the science of ice skating, figure skating, and hockey:

Graphs & Data for Science Lab: Multi-Volume Series
  • The Science of Ice Skating 
    • Volume 1: Translational Motion
    • Volume 2: Rotational Motion (Curves)
    • Volume 3: Rotational Motion (Spins)
    • Volume 4: Jumps
    • Volume 5: Ice Hockey
    • Volume 6: Biophysics
    • Volume 7: Video Analysis
    • Volume 8: Reference Manual
  • The Science of Hockey
    • Volume 1: Force, Acceleration, & Video Analysis of Pucks & Balls
    • Volume 2: Force & Acceleration of Sticks, plus Biophysics
    • Volume 3: Video Analysis of Ice, Field, & Street Hockey Sticks
Anthologies of 28 Graphs
    • The Science of Figure Skating
    • The Science of Ice Hockey
    • The Science of Winter Olympic Sports

    In addition, the following books are suitable for younger children learning geometry:

    Geometry Workbooks
    • The Geometry of Figure Skating 
    • The Geometry of Winter Olympic Sports