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Yang, Lieh-Dai; Chen, Joseph C. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2004
To develop an in-process quality control system, a sensor technique and a decision-making algorithm need to be applied during machining operations. Several sensor techniques have been used in the in-process prediction of quality characteristics in machining operations. For example, an accelerometer sensor can be used to monitor the vibration of…
Descriptors: Skilled Workers, Quality Control, Mathematics, Multiple Regression Analysis
Dyer, Leon; Stephan, Stuart – Tech Directions, 2004
The term "tooling" refers to a variety of devices that increase production efficiency in manufacturing. Incorporating the appropriate tooling in the production process generally improves accuracy, speed, and safety. This in turn leads to more profit for the producer and lower prices for the consumer. This article introduces students to two common…
Descriptors: Engineering, Industrial Arts, Technology Education, Manufacturing
Maze, Ronald W. – Technical Education News, 1980
The use of plastic and fiberglass materials in the manufacture of automobiles has caused a revolution in the field of collision work. Changes have occurred in tools, techniques, materials, and in the training for auto body repair. The skills necessary for employment in this field are now easier and faster to acquire. (CT)
Descriptors: Auto Body Repairers, Auto Mechanics, Job Skills, Machine Tools

Keefe, Jeffrey H. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1991
Analysis of data from "Industry Wage Surveys of Machinery Manufacturers" on the skill levels of 57 machining jobs found that introduction of numerically controlled machine tools has resulted in a very small reduction in skill levels or no significant change, supporting neither the deskilling argument nor argument that skill levels…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Job Skills, Machine Tools, Machinery Industry
Spottl, Georg; Windelband, Lars – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2006
Given that the early recognition procedures used to date focus on trends and the scenario technique and are less concerned with the design of VET, a research-based employment research early recognition tool was developed as part of the "EarlyBird" Leonardo Project, by means of which it is possible to identify changes at shop-floor level. What was…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Employment, Machine Tools, Vocational Education
Harris, Rick – Vocational Education Journal, 1995
In a partnership between several tool companies and vocational high schools, students in construction technology classes give new products a fair and rigorous workout at a fraction of the cost of focus groups. The process allows companies to expose their products to students who, in turn, provide critical evaluation of the tools. (JOW)
Descriptors: Building Trades, Construction Industry, Hand Tools, High Schools

Claes, Rita; Ruiz-Quintanilla, S. Antonio – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1998
Careers of office technologists and machine operators (n=1,205) in Flanders, England, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain were followed for three years after entry. The cultural dependence of practice career planning, skill development, consultation, and networking was demonstrated. Effects of practice behaviors differed by occupational group.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Machine Tool Operators

Koontz, Paul – Tech Directions, 2000
The growing gap between the skills of the work force and the technical requirements of today's jobs have reemphasized the need to transform the educational system to provide the solid academic and technical skills required by the jobs of today and tomorrow. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Entry Workers, Job Skills, Labor Supply

Lightner, Stan – ATEA Journal, 2001
Describes research to design and construct ergonomically correct work stations for Computer Numerical Control machine tools. By designing ergonomically correct work stations, industrial technology teachers help protect students from repetitive motion injuries. (Contains 12 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Higher Education, Human Factors Engineering
Hineline, Philip N. – Behavior Analyst, 2005
With their origins in scientific validation, behavior-analytic applications have understandably been developed with an engineering rather than a crafting orientation. Nevertheless, traditions of craftsmanship can be instructive for devising aesthetically pleasing arrangements--arrangements that people will try, and having tried, will choose to…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research, Contingency Management

Reneau, Fred W.; Noel, Rita – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1986
Defines tasks, duties, tools, and equipment used by numerical control programmers and operators. Provides educators with competencies that should be included in training programs. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Computers, Input Output Devices, Job Analysis, Job Skills

Pace, Sydney – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2000
Presents a methodology for teaching mathematical modeling skills to A-level students. Gives an example illustrating how mathematics teachers and design teachers can take joint perspective in devising learning opportunities that develop mathematical and design skills concurrently. (Contains 14 references.) (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Machine Tools
Chen, Jacob C.; Chen, Joseph C. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2004
A major goal of the manufacturing industry is increasing product quality. The quality of a product is strongly associated with the condition of the cutting tool that produced it. Catching poor tool conditions early in the production will help reduce defects. However, with current CNC technology, manufacturers still rely mainly on the operator's…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Economically Disadvantaged, Measurement Equipment, Prediction
Ong, S. K.; Mannan, M. A. – Computers and Education, 2004
This paper presents a web-based interactive teaching package that provides a comprehensive and conducive yet dynamic and interactive environment for a module on automated machine tools in the Manufacturing Division at the National University of Singapore. The use of Internet technologies in this teaching tool makes it possible to conjure…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Simulation, Animation, Internet
Tuholski, Robert J. – VocEd, 1982
Describes an innovative three-year apprenticeship training program in metal cutting tool operation which combines a certification program from the company with an associate in arts degree in applied technology (industrial engineering) from a community college. The combination of hands-on training with theoretical training is explained. (CT)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Industrial Training