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Tech Directionsmoldmaking

Program Evolves from Basic CAD to Total Manufacturing Experience
May 2011

Close to a decade ago, John Hersey High School (JHHS) in Arlington Heights, IL made a transition from a traditional classroom-based pre-engineering program. The new program is geared towards helping students understand the entire manufacturing process. See how Mastercam fits into their classroom and allows students to manufacture their parts on CNC machines.



CWBmoldmaking

Conventional shop class becomes computer-integrated manufacturing
November 2010

When computer-aided drafting instructor Ken Combs wanted to ramp up his program to include a complete manufacturing lab, he turned to Techno and Mastercam for help. Due to his limited experience using CAM software and routers, he relied on support from his suppliers.


 

NE Manufacturing Newsmoldmaking

CNC Software Helps Milwaukee Area Technical College Give Students Competitive Advantage
Feb 2010

About 15 minutes south of Milwaukee, there is a state-of-the-artmanufacturing lab populated with large numbers of futuristic CNC manufacturing systems. It is part of the Milwaukee Area Techni cal Col lege (MATC) Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing (ECAM) at its Oak Creek Campus.



Manufacturing Newsmoldmaking

CNC Software Helps Milwaukee Area Technical College Give Students Competitive Advantage
February 2010

About 15 minutes south of Milwaukee, there is a state-of-the-artmanufacturing lab populated with large numbers of futuristic CNC manufacturing systems. It is part of the Milwaukee Area Techni cal Col lege (MATC) Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing (ECAM) at its Oak Creek Campus. Students enrolled there have the advantage of training on equipment that lean manufacturers in a wide range of industries will be depending on to improve their productivity and stay competitive in awide-open globalmarketplace.


 

CNC Westmoldmaking

A New Take On Manufacturing Education
March 2009

Extensive competency certifications, integrated knowledge of key core manufacturing processes, and 5-axis literacy are cornerstones of an aggressive new Associate’s degree program at Gateway Community College in Phoenix, Arizona.



NE Manufacturing Newsmoldmaking

Manufacturing Education and More on the Florida Panhandle
March 2009

Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, FL, (PJC) is located in a beach community, not a major industrial center. The nearest of these are 50 to 100 miles away in places like Panama City, Mobile and Montgomery, AL, industrial centers.


 

SE Manufacturing Newsmoldmaking

Mastercam Plays Pivotal Role in Educating New and Current Machinists at SiMT
January 2009

From new product development to rapid prototyping to machining services and even 3D virtual development, the Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology (SiMT) is a premiere technical service provider and training facility for industry in the southeastern US.



Modern Application Newsamericanmachininst

Prepping the Next Generation of Metalworkers
November 2008

A community in rural Idaho took a look at what was needed to prepare its students for jobs in the metalworking industry and implemented an education system to ready them to work in any first-class shop in the country.


 

American Machinistmoldmaking

From Perms to Programs
September 2008

Being a female in the maledominated machining trade wasn’t easy for Debra Mann. She asked a lot of questions, and some of the guys she worked with didn’t believe she belonged in their “territory.” But Mann endured the sarcastic remarks and persevered.



MANmoldmaking

Eggs and Chickens, Something Must Come First
June 2008

While it may not be art to rival DaVinci’s, Leonardo’s skills with a CAD/CAM package let him program a job that looked like it would bring in long-term work to his start-up job shop.


 

Tech Directions

The Race Is Not Always To The Swiftest
January 2008

Nathan Hale-Ray High School in East Haddam, Connecticut, is a tiny four-year school with about 370 students. Conventional wisdom would tell us that not much could be done in the realm of technology education with the limited financial resources of such a small rural community. This school has proven otherwise.



Manufacturing Engineering

Skills Champs Train on Peanut Butter
May 2007

A team of three students from the Orleans/Niagara BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) Technical High School (Sanborn, NY) take first place honors in the National Skills USA Automated Manufacturing Technology Competition last year in Kansas City, MO.


 

Tech Directions

The Battling 'Bots of Bloomsburg
January 2007

The industrial technology students of Bloomsburg Area High School come together to design and build a Battlebot robot.



Moldmaking Technology

Molding New Moldmakers
April 2007

Stepping into the Machine Tech suite at McCann is not unlike entering a busy machine shop in Anytown, USA—all the sights, sounds, and scents of metal being cut, ground, drilled, bored, chamfered, tapped and reamed—only here, the machine operators are students and the supervisors are teachers.


 

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Not Your Grandfather's Shop Course
March 2006

Science and technology courses at Glenbrook North High School (Northbrook, IL) in the suburbs of Chicago have become extremely popular over the past decade. During that time, numerous graduates have gone directly into manufacturing jobs. Even more students, almost 50 men and women, have advanced to pursue college degrees in engineering.



Techniques

CNC Preparation Meets Manufacturing Opportunity
February 2006

Innovative programs at Cape Fear Community College target CNC training to meet diverse industry needs. A little over a year ago, the Machinig Technology program was struggling to survive. Today the college has added a third section to accommodate the 55 students currenlty enrolled and is looking forward to more growth in the upcoming years.


 

Tech Directions

A Global Tech Ed View from Central Europe
December 2004

We often hear about the need to prepare American technical education students to compete in the burgeoning global manufacturing community. In addition, we hear experts say that learning certain programs and techniques can put our youth first in line for jobs where beating the offshore competition depends on production speed, product quality, and innovative process concepts.



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