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Your Own Business Brochure Project
Parent Industry: Graphic Arts Technology, Integrated Graphics TechnologyGrades: 9 to 12Description: Students will now have a chance to find and use a template. They will be creating a brochure about a fictitious business of th...Contributor: Cindy FajardoViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearYour interest in manufacturing
Parent Industry: Machine and Forming Technology, Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentGrades: 9 to 12Description: Each student will print there finding out on a one page sheet showing their interested occupational skill area and potential s...Contributor: Bill Clarke
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: As a startng point in developing a bicycle rack design you will start with a simple project involving the design of your fir...Contributor: Brian Donnelly
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Parent Industry: Machine and Forming Technology, Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentGrades: 9 to 12Description: Each student will utilize the internet to determine what kind occupational skill in manufacturing they would like to pursue af...Contributor: Bill Clarke
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Parent Industry: Integrated Graphics Technology, Welding Technology and 3 additional...Grades: 10 to 12Description: Create your own individual cover letter and resume for the job. Create a list of three people who you will personally ask for...Contributor: Sara Hanson
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Parent Industry: Machine and Forming Technology, Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentGrades: 9 to 12Description: xxx
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoWrapping it up (period 2)
Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Have the students take out their note packets and have them select their three most important topics covered over the past tw...Contributor: Justin Pickard
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Have the students take out their note packets and have them select their three most important topics covered over the past tw...Contributor: Mike Morris
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Allow for sufficient clean-up procedure when activity is complete. When clean-up is completed have students return to their ...Contributor: Justin Pickard
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Allow for sufficient clean-up procedure when activity is complete. When clean-up is completed have students return to their ...Contributor: Mike Morris
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Let the students know that the information that they have gained today is going to be built upon in the coming days. Mastery...Contributor: Justin Pickard
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: At this point the students have had the opportunity to see the process in action, they have had the opportunity to manipulate...Contributor: Justin Pickard
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Have students use their journals to describe what they have learned about tube bending.Contributor: Brian Donnelly
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Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: I wrap up by getting students to summarize what they have learned about casting by having them engage in a brief reflective wr...
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Parent Industry: Graphic Arts Technology, Integrated Graphics TechnologyGrades: 9 to 12Subjects: Information Technology, Visual Arts & Performing Arts, Arts, Media, & Entertainment, Career & Technical Ed, TechnologyDescription: Now, as a quick review, I am giving you an EXIT TICKET. Please put your name and period on it and answer each of the questions. ...Contributor: Cynthia NewtonViews: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearWould you rather....?
Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: After students enter class, I would show this short 1:30sec clip on washing cloth diapers. It simplifies the point that you m...Contributor: Annemarie Sullivan
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoWorld War I Tommy Bi- Plane
Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: By: Tom Boyes By the end of this lesson students will have learned the basic draw commands that are needed to cut out the parts...Contributor: Thomas Boyes
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoLast updated: 3 years agoWorking drawings
Parent Industry: Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentDescription: Once I have finished giving them instructions on the process of drawing a sheet metal stretchout, I distribute blank paper an...Contributor: David Hunt
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Parent Industry: Machine and Forming Technology, Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentGrades: 9 to 12Description: Once the drawing is displayed on whatever presentation device that you prefer, I review the specifications and ask questions ...Contributor: David Hunt
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoWork Shop activity
Parent Industry: Machine and Forming Technology, Manufacturing & Product DevelopmentGrades: 9 to 12Description: After demonstrating how tuning cuts are made on the lathe, students are paired up and set out to work on their own lathe. ...Contributor: Lance Gunnersen
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