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- Model (i) Educator - Learn more about middle school teacher Spencer Kiper, a 2017 Teacher Innovator Award winner and 2019 Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, and what he loves about The Henry Ford's Model i framework.

- February 04, 2022
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Model (i) Educator
Learn more about middle school teacher Spencer Kiper, a 2017 Teacher Innovator Award winner and 2019 Louisiana State Teacher of the Year, and what he loves about The Henry Ford's Model i framework.
- Ouya Video Game System, Model I, 2013 - The OUYA is a home video game console that was designed with the "indie gamer" in mind. Users can download games for play, but the system's most unique feature is its integrated game development software. The console is innovative for creating a level playing field where games by award-winning professionals compete for popularity alongside those of independent game designers.

- 2013
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Ouya Video Game System, Model I, 2013
The OUYA is a home video game console that was designed with the "indie gamer" in mind. Users can download games for play, but the system's most unique feature is its integrated game development software. The console is innovative for creating a level playing field where games by award-winning professionals compete for popularity alongside those of independent game designers.
- Model of World War I Eagle Boat, 1918 - Ford built 60 Eagle anti-submarine patrol boats for the U.S. Navy during World War I. Each boat measured 200 feet long with a beam of 33 feet and a total weight of 615 tons. Top speed was about 18 knots, and cruising range was around 3,500 miles. The typical Eagle's crew included four officers and 54 enlisted sailors.

- 1918
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Model of World War I Eagle Boat, 1918
Ford built 60 Eagle anti-submarine patrol boats for the U.S. Navy during World War I. Each boat measured 200 feet long with a beam of 33 feet and a total weight of 615 tons. Top speed was about 18 knots, and cruising range was around 3,500 miles. The typical Eagle's crew included four officers and 54 enlisted sailors.
- Burroughs Class I / Model 9 Adding Machine, 1910 - Mechanical adding machines were indispensable office equipment used before the computer era. These devices were perfected by the American Arithmometer Company in 1886, spurred on by William Seward Burrough's desire to reduce drudgery in clerical arithmetic work. Transistors and electronic desktop calculators displaced adding machines in the 1950s; by the 1970s, microchips reduced calculators to the size of a shirt pocket.

- 1910
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Burroughs Class I / Model 9 Adding Machine, 1910
Mechanical adding machines were indispensable office equipment used before the computer era. These devices were perfected by the American Arithmometer Company in 1886, spurred on by William Seward Burrough's desire to reduce drudgery in clerical arithmetic work. Transistors and electronic desktop calculators displaced adding machines in the 1950s; by the 1970s, microchips reduced calculators to the size of a shirt pocket.
- Ica Nixe I Camera, Model 555, 1909-1925 -

- 1909-1925
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Ica Nixe I Camera, Model 555, 1909-1925
- Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917 - When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.

- July 23, 1917
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Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917
When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.
- Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917 - When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.

- July 23, 1917
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Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917
When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.
- Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1918 - When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.

- September 18, 1918
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Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1918
When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.
- Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917 - When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.

- June 17, 1917
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Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917
When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.
- Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917 - When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.

- July 23, 1917
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Ford Model T Ambulance Manufactured during World War I, 1917
When the United States entered World War I, Ford Motor Company personnel collaborated with the U.S. Surgeon General's Office, and with drivers who had served on the frontlines in France, to design a Model T-based ambulance suited to battlefield conditions. Ford built 5,745 ambulances for the Allied Powers during the war, and another 107 for the Red Cross.