Assemblies
IED Assembly activity.
1. Each of you is assigned a vehicle to assemble.
2. You will download your assigned part files from here.
3. You will then assemble them using inventor. Screenshots of the finished assembly go into the LMS 6.2
POINTS - 50
Help Videos : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kWaWTY5hFk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63mlUNPFCfY
Advanced Assemblies:
1. Each of you is assigned a vehicle to assemble.
2. You will download your assigned part files from here.
3. You will then assemble them using inventor. Screenshots of the finished assembly go into the LMS 6.2
POINTS - 50
Help Videos : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kWaWTY5hFk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63mlUNPFCfY
Advanced Assemblies:
- Button Press Video
- Assembly Type Screencasts
- Assembly Types - Drive Parts
- 14.3 - 14.7 - Need packet.
- Go over 8.2 Parametric Constraints Activity and complete the table in the hand out. You will then CAD the rectangular part with the slot using Parametric Constraints.. You DO NOT have to do the Aluminum part in #2 of the Activity.
- Once finished you will go over this video and take down notes.
- You will assemble the sub assemblies individually and assemble the button maker.
Khan Academy - Home/Classwork
Pixar in a box
- Must be finished in Semester 1
- Link - (finish all content and videos)
- Must be finished in Semester 2
- Link - (finish all convent and videos)
Inventor Challenge
Tutorials:
1. Inventor Basics Walk-through (start on page 5)2. Inventor Test Drive - Advanced
Download and extract to desktop
Inventor Files
Dimensioning Activity
Extras
Pumpkin
Pumpkin 2
Crazy Straw
Activity document:
Activity 2.5
Activity 2.3
Dimensioning Practice
Drawing
4.1.g. Solutions:
Isaiah
Edzang
Tutorials:
1. Inventor Basics Walk-through (start on page 5)2. Inventor Test Drive - Advanced
Download and extract to desktop
Inventor Files
Dimensioning Activity
Extras
Pumpkin
Pumpkin 2
Crazy Straw
Activity document:
Activity 2.5
Activity 2.3
Dimensioning Practice
Drawing
4.1.g. Solutions:
Isaiah
Edzang
Autodesk Inventor Links/Tutorials
How to get Inventor FREE on a student license.
Mr. Sumerton's Inventor Screencasts Inventor Tutorials
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Summer Engineering Academy - UM
SCEEP (Summer College Engineering Exposure Program)
Current 11th graders
The SCEEP program is designed to familiarize students with various engineering disciplines offered at UM and to acquaint them with the university campus, support services, and other resources. The program is conducted in multiple sessions throughout July and August. Thirty students are invited to take part in each session offered and those participants attend four classes, (Technical Communications, Engineering Concepts, Engineering Math, and Professional Development) which are designed to develop their understanding of engineering, its disciplines and the process to follow when applying for Engineering School. The students work on a team multidisciplinary engineering design project and their college portfolio within those classes, however, their experience is enhanced by guided tours of the engineering departments and facilities alongside presentations given by university departments on the admissions process and how to finance their education and fireside chats given by College of Engineering Alumni, Faculty and students. Some of the participants are given the opportunity to take part in an ACT Prep course.
MITE (Michigan Introduction to Technology & Engineering)
Current 9th and 10th graders
The MITE program is designed to excite, engage, educate and empower the participants with an integrated curriculum that centers on an engineering based project. The program takes place in July and has approximately forty student participants. The students attended four key academic support classes: Technical Communications, Engineering Math, Professional Development, and Engineering Concepts, which are designed to support the project on which the students are focused while working in partnership with their in-school experience of those subject areas. These students also participate in workshops on entrepreneurship, cultural engagement, preparing for college alongside activities outside of the classroom, including guided tours of the college and university facilities and outdoor recreation activities.
SCEEP (Summer College Engineering Exposure Program)
Current 11th graders
The SCEEP program is designed to familiarize students with various engineering disciplines offered at UM and to acquaint them with the university campus, support services, and other resources. The program is conducted in multiple sessions throughout July and August. Thirty students are invited to take part in each session offered and those participants attend four classes, (Technical Communications, Engineering Concepts, Engineering Math, and Professional Development) which are designed to develop their understanding of engineering, its disciplines and the process to follow when applying for Engineering School. The students work on a team multidisciplinary engineering design project and their college portfolio within those classes, however, their experience is enhanced by guided tours of the engineering departments and facilities alongside presentations given by university departments on the admissions process and how to finance their education and fireside chats given by College of Engineering Alumni, Faculty and students. Some of the participants are given the opportunity to take part in an ACT Prep course.
MITE (Michigan Introduction to Technology & Engineering)
Current 9th and 10th graders
The MITE program is designed to excite, engage, educate and empower the participants with an integrated curriculum that centers on an engineering based project. The program takes place in July and has approximately forty student participants. The students attended four key academic support classes: Technical Communications, Engineering Math, Professional Development, and Engineering Concepts, which are designed to support the project on which the students are focused while working in partnership with their in-school experience of those subject areas. These students also participate in workshops on entrepreneurship, cultural engagement, preparing for college alongside activities outside of the classroom, including guided tours of the college and university facilities and outdoor recreation activities.
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“To grow our economy, businesses will need the right talent. To build a bright future for our young people, we must arm them with the right skill sets to succeed today and tomorrow.”
Governor Rick Snyder
Special Message:
Developing and Connecting Michigan’s Talent
December 1, 2011
High School Seniors and Recent Graduates…
Welcome to MAT²®!MAT²® – the Michigan Advanced Technician Training Program – is an innovative, industry-driven approach to education.
Manufacturing sectors and technology industries are experiencing a shortage of employees with the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to operate and maintain new systems-based technology. The MAT²® program is an educational model developed in conjunction with global technology leaders to combine theory, practice and work to train a globally competitive workforce. MAT²® will provide you:
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