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MSYSTECH and ELECT2EAT European Projects destined to link academia and industry

MSYSTECH and ELECT2EAT European Projects destined to link academia and industry. Norocel Codreanu “ Politehnica ” University of Bucharest, Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, Bucharest, Romania. 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. The approach

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MSYSTECH and ELECT2EAT European Projects destined to link academia and industry

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  1. MSYSTECH and ELECT2EAT European Projects destined to link academia and industry Norocel Codreanu “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, Bucharest, Romania

  2. 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. The approach 4. The MSYSTECH European Project 5. The ELECT2EAT European Project 6. Conclusions Table of contents

  3. Multi-media learning involves active learning, both behavioral as well as cognitive, because it is a type of computer-based training that uses two or more media, including text, graphics, animation, audio (sound/music), and video. Elect2eat and Msystech projects offer a new approach of thinking the vocational learning process: a public, performance-centered, task-oriented multi-lingual training environments. 1. Introduction

  4. The shortage of engineers in micro-, nano-systems and the systematic decrease of students in electronics at the university can be a threat to the European economy competitiveness. The primary target groups concerned are: professionals from SME in electronics and micro-systems, students in engineering education and vocational schools, educated but unemployed people looking for additional training for employment. 2. Objectives

  5. 1. Performance-Centered Design - is the key difference between performance support systems and training systems; 2. Learn by doing - much of what we know to do in a job we learn on the job; 3. Organizational Memory - refers to the knowledge that an organization has or could have about its business and to the process it uses to acquire and recall that knowledge; 4. Technology Use - the performance support system (PSS) is a natural extension of building technologies that transform the way people work and learn. 3. The Approach

  6. The mSysTech project is based on the positive results and experiences in two European pilot projects: Leonardo da Vinci project IPCI and Socrates/Minerva "On-line Learning Mathematics and Sciences" (OnLine Math&Sciences). In mSysTech the performance-centred job-linked training approach will be used also and the selected content from the courses of IPCI will be adapted and up-dated for the needs of Romanian and Bulgarian electronic sector and education. The e-learning platform used for this project is MOODLE (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment). 4. The MSYSTECH European Project

  7. Starting page of the MSYSTECH project website

  8. Packaging Technologies Teacher: Norocel Codreanu Courses available in MSYSTECH

  9. Microsystems Design Teacher: Philippe Morey-Chaisemartin

  10. Thermal Management of Microsystems Teacher: Slavka Tzanova

  11. Photomasks Data Preparation Teachers: Eric Beisser, Farid Benzakour

  12. 5. The ELECT2EAT European Project Starting page of the ELECT2EAT DFM course

  13. The EAT e-learning program has the following three modules: Design DfM & CAD; Components & PCBs; and Assembling & Test. Each module is a specific web-cast with free navigation possibility, and access to more written and oral explanations, movies and videos, a photo library, self-assessment possibility etc.

  14. The structure of the DFM multi-media course (partial pictures)

  15. The information bar

  16. “Creating a PCB footprint” animation “Simulation in frequency domain” animation

  17. In Elect2eat, the transferred innovative content mostly appears in the form of tangible products: - The e-learning program, where the Design for Manufacturing module is included, is the most important domain of the Electronics Assembling Technology environment. - The Assessment Tool is a new initiative to use the self-assessment method of “definition matching quiz” and “picture matching quiz” of the e-learning program to examine the knowledge of the trainee.

  18. With their new technology, Elect2eat and mSysTech projects move the traditional teaching systems to the closely related to the job learning. The most important tangible outcomes are that the training centers, industrial associations and schools will be able to provide the self-learning web-based courses for both students and people of the region who are seeking for jobs in this field or are interested in continuing or convergence education for any other reasons. The message to the teachers, to consider the impact of teaching on results, good performance and competitiveness, is another perspective of this innovation. 6. Conclusions

  19. Thank you for your attention !

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