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Computer Integrated Mobile Training Lab

Computer Integrated Mobile Training Lab. Presented by Dr. Mark Weber, Jerry Bronkhorst and Brooke Holbrook. Overview of Presentation. Roots, Why, Goals, Costs, Where it’s been, Replication – Mark What is CNC, Lab Overview, How it Works – Jerry

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Computer Integrated Mobile Training Lab

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  1. Computer Integrated Mobile Training Lab Presented by Dr. Mark Weber, Jerry Bronkhorst and Brooke Holbrook

  2. Overview of Presentation • Roots, Why, Goals, Costs, Where it’s been, Replication – Mark • What is CNC, Lab Overview, How it Works – Jerry • Dual Credit, Curriculum, Summer Training, Advisory, Sponsorship, Web Page & Scheduling – Brooke • Q&A followed by a Tour of the CIM Lab

  3. CIM Mobile Lab Roots • Door/Kewaunee County Regional CNC Training Committee • Machine Tool Employers • BAWDB $250,000 Grant • NWTC $80,000 Capital

  4. Why a CIM Mobile Lab? • Over 100 Machine Shops in NWTC’s district alone • High-end CNC equipment • 1151 job postings • High entry level skills • NEW Manufacturing Alliance Survey • $34,000 median starting salary • Lack of CNC Technology in K12

  5. Review Objectives What is the Goal? • Provide CNC Career exploration to rural High Schools – affordably • Teach basic CNC skills that local employers need • Strengthen High School technical education not displace it • Provide transcribed credit opportunities

  6. CNC/CAM Mobile Technology Lab Equipment Costs Trailer $183,000 Truck $33,000 Haas CNC Mill $42,995 Haas CNC Lathe $35,145 Cutting Tools and Holders $4,200 13 Computers and Smart Board $26,000 13 Chairs $2,600 13 MasterCam Licenses $8,000 Total Equipment Costs $334,940

  7. Annual Estimated Operating Costs • Truck Fuel Costs $8,000 • Generator Fuel Costs $6,500 • Driver/CNC Lab Aide $61,337 • Insurance $8,000 • Maintenance $3,000 • Computer Service/Upgrades 8,000 Total $94,837

  8. Where We’ve Been • Each year over 100 students at 5 high schools attend class in the mobile lab • Over 6000 additional students and 1500 adults have toured the CIM Mobile Lab. • High School CTE Instructors have been trained. • CIM User Group has formed • CIM Mobile Lab was featured on the national news. • The CIM Mobile Lab was cited Sullivan report as a promising idea. • Door County’s Washington Island • Mission trips into the Oshkosh and Taycheedah Correctional Intuitions. • Several “copies” of the mobile lab have been produced

  9. What is Computer Integrated Manufacturing? G- Code

  10. Totally Self Contained Two Gen. Sets & Heat/AC

  11. 2 Slide Outs & 12 Computers

  12. CNC Lathe

  13. CNC Mill

  14. 12 CAM Computers & Instructor Station with Smart Board

  15. How It Works • First three CNC courses transcribed (4 credits) • 10 high schools per semester at 12 students each • Visit each high school for 3.5 hours (4 periods) each week (am or pm) • NWTC Lab Aide delivers, sets-up and assists the high school instructor • High school instructors are trained at NWTC • $5000 operating fee per semester for each high school – sponsorship opportunities • Schedule via NWTC web page

  16. Why Dual Enrollment Dual enrollment provides an encouraging strategy for promoting student access to and persistence in postsecondary education. The study shows an increase in: • The likelihood of earning a high school diploma • Enrolling in college • Students’ first-semester grade point averages in post-secondary education • Persistence rates in college National Research Center on Technical and Career Education

  17. Curriculum • G-Code and CAM 1 (2 credits) • 72 Classroom Hours • 54 Instructional Training Hours – can test out • We will run/make parts on the CNC • :'9-7-2011' • N00G90T1M26 • N05S1372M3 • N10G0X.375Y-1.Z.05 • N15G1Z-.2F7.5 • N20X1.625F15. • N25G0Z.05 • N30X2.625 • N35G1Z-.2F7.5 • N40X3.625F15. • N45Y-.2 • N50G0Z.05 • N55X2.375Y-2.25 • N60G1Z-.2F7.5 • N65X1.125F15. • N70G0Z.05 • N75X2.625Y-2.75 • N80G1Z-.2F7.5 • N85X.375F15. • N90Y-1.75F15. • N95G0M22

  18. Curriculum • CNC Milling Operations (1 Credit) • 34 Classroom Hours • 27 Instructional Training Hours – can test out • We will run/make parts on the CNC

  19. Curriculum • CNC Turning Operations (1 Credit) • 34 Classroom Hours • 27 Instructional Training Hours – can test out • We will run/make parts on the CNC

  20. Summer Train the Trainer Program • G-Code and CAM 1 (2 credits) • 2 weeks, four eight hour days • 54 hours with NWTC Faculty at NWTC campus with CNC Lab • CNC Milling Operations (1 Credit) & CNC Turning Operations (1 Credit) • 2 weeks, four eight hour days • 54 hours with NWTC instructors TBD

  21. Evolution to Advisory • CIM User Group Meetings • Feedback changed how we deliver curriculum • Feedback changed curriculum projects to align with learner • Enhanced relationship with K-12 and NWTC Faculty • Collaboration develops into expanded connections between K-12 and NWTC

  22. Fund Raising

  23. Information Links • CIM Mobile Lab site: http://www.nwtc.edu/academics/degrees/engineering-manufacturing/machining/Pages/CNCMobileTrainingLab.aspx • CIM Mobile Lab Video: • CIM Mobile Lab schedule http://www.nwtc.edu/academics/degrees/engineering-manufacturing/machining/Pages/CNCSchedule.aspx

  24. We invite you to join us in a tour of the CIM Mobile Lab

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