Manufacturing process of a shirt, roles of the managers, structure of merchan...Dhanushree Sivaprakasam
ROLE OF FACTORY MANAGER
ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER
ROLE OF MERCHANDISER
ROLE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
ROLE OF PRODUCTION MANAGER
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING OF MERCHANDISING
EXECUTION OF A GARMENT UNIT
Manufacturing process of a shirt, roles of the managers, structure of merchan...Dhanushree Sivaprakasam
ROLE OF FACTORY MANAGER
ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER
ROLE OF MERCHANDISER
ROLE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
ROLE OF PRODUCTION MANAGER
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING OF MERCHANDISING
EXECUTION OF A GARMENT UNIT
Paper, plastic, or neither? This ubiquitous question posed at the checkout aisle was recently examined in a comprehensive consumer study by Edelman Berland. Amidst a trend of grocery bag regulations in some cities and states, ‘reusable’ shopping bags which include non-woven polypropylene and low density polyethylene bags, are often emphasized in legislation as an environmentally friendly alternative to paper and plastic bags. The team conducted this consumer survey to determine how often consumers reuse their ‘reusable’ bags and also find out which bag consumers ultimately pick for groceries.
4 Point Fabric Inspection System in Textile IndustryMd. Sirajul Islam
The most popular system for fabric inspection is 4 point system. Its very easy process. ASTM defines- It is a Standard Test Method for Visual Inspecting and Grading Fabrics.
Paper, plastic, or neither? This ubiquitous question posed at the checkout aisle was recently examined in a comprehensive consumer study by Edelman Berland. Amidst a trend of grocery bag regulations in some cities and states, ‘reusable’ shopping bags which include non-woven polypropylene and low density polyethylene bags, are often emphasized in legislation as an environmentally friendly alternative to paper and plastic bags. The team conducted this consumer survey to determine how often consumers reuse their ‘reusable’ bags and also find out which bag consumers ultimately pick for groceries.
4 Point Fabric Inspection System in Textile IndustryMd. Sirajul Islam
The most popular system for fabric inspection is 4 point system. Its very easy process. ASTM defines- It is a Standard Test Method for Visual Inspecting and Grading Fabrics.
This power point, by the students of Accrington Academy, is their templated entry to rhe CEFPI Design Concept competition, held in San Jose over the weekend of 25th - 27th September.
My portfolio highlights some of my projects completed while in college at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
It includes long and short projects, as well as a mix of work from second through fourth year, and shows my progression of skills as a designer through the years.
Queen Alexandra Elementary completes a WildED inspired action project!BC Spaces for Nature
Dear WildED, Both classes have been fully engaged in a sustainability unit which culminated in the action plan to reduce our school's garbage. Throughout the process they have been making presentations to both staff and students to increase their motivation to fully participate in our overall goal. They have taken (WildED's) carbon footprint test and committed to at least one more action to reduce their mark on the world. They have done an amazing job and have already been recognized by the Vancouver School Board for their amazing efforts.
Once again, we thoroughly enjoyed our (WildED) program and would love to hear about your programs next year. Take care and thanks, Grade 4/5 Classroom Teachers, Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
Koori Art Expressions is a visual arts program for all Sydney Region students from Kindergarten to Year 12, culminating with an art exhibition. The exhibition opens at the Powerhouse Museum from 19 November 2012 to 28 January 2013. Each year the theme of the exhibition is based on the NAIDOC Week theme of that year. The theme for 2012 is Spirit of the Tent Embassy: 40 Years On.
Views of the exhibition 'Spirit of jang-in: treasures of Korean metal craft' at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
For more, visit http://powerhousemuseum.com/jangin
For the exhibition 'Faith, fashion, fusion: Muslim women's style in Australia'.
Now open at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
For more, visit http://powerhousemuseum.com/faithfashion
Technology & innovation human ingenuity teacher guided visit pre or post-vis...Powerhouse Museum
This slideshow helps teacher better prepare students for the teacher-guided 'Technology & Innovation: Human Ingenuity' trail, and run both the pre- and post-visit activities with the students.
Australian International Design Awards & Engineering Excellence: pre-visit ex...Powerhouse Museum
This provides a visual map of the Australian International Design Awards and Engineering Excellence exhibitions. It helps teachers highlight major themes, AV, interactives and key objects to students before the visit. Most of the key objects are hyperlinked either to the Museum Online Collection Database or relevant online resources for easy reference. It also features relevant teaching and learning resources that are available online.
Love Lace Exhibition Walkthrough
This exhibition walkthrough provides a visual map of the exhibition including physical layout of key objects, audiovisuals and interactives that you can view before your visit to the museum. Relevant online teaching and learning resources are featured at the end of the presentation.
This exhibition slideshow gives a virtual tour of the exhibition, it highlights the theme, objects, interactives and AVs available in each section. It also features resources and programs. It can be used to prepare students for the visit or to consolidate what students have learned in the exhibition after the visit.
This pre-visit exhibition slideshow for Steam revolution provides an overview of the:
- Physical layout and exhibition sections
- Key objects and interactives students will see in the exhibition
- Relevant online teaching and learning resources
It thus provides students with greater context for their learning during their visit to the Powerhouse Museum.
Boulton & Watt engine: pre-visit exhibition slideshowPowerhouse Museum
This pre-visit exhibition slideshow for Boulton and Watt engine provides an overview of the:
- Physical layout and exhibition sections
- Key objects and interactives students will see in the exhibition
- Relevant online teaching and learning resources
It thus provides students with greater context for their learning during their visit to the Powerhouse Museum.
EcoLogic exhibition: pre-visit exhibition slideshowPowerhouse Museum
This pre-visit exhibition slideshow for EcoLogic provides an overview of the:
* Physical layout and exhibition sections
* Key objects and interactives students will see in the exhibition
* Relevant online teaching and learning resources
It thus provides students with greater context for their learning during their visit to the EcoLogic exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum.
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/exhibitions/ecologic.php
EcoLogic unit of work: 'Changing Times, Changing Lives' slideshowPowerhouse Museum
This pre-visit slideshow forms part of a Unit of Work : ‘Shaping the Future’ designed for Stages 4 & 5 Science and Geography.
It has been developed as a pre-visit activity to help teachers facilitate class discussion on how humans meet the challenges of a changing world.
It thus provides students with greater context for their learning during their visit to the EcoLogic exhibition.
The slideshow has support notes for teachers to refer to as they go through the various slides with their class
This exhibition slideshow provide a virtual map of the exhibition, highlighting various objects, interactives and activities included in the exhibition. It helps teachers prepare students before the visit to the Museum.
This exhibition slideshow provides a visual map of the exhibition including physical layout of key objects, audiovisuals and interactives that you can view before your visit to the museum. Relevant online teaching and learning resources are featured at the end of the presentation.
Frock stars: Inside Australian Fashion Week - pre-visit exhibition slideshowPowerhouse Museum
Frock stars Exhibition Walkthrough
This exhibition walkthrough provides a visual map of the exhibition including physical layout of key objects, audiovisuals and interactives that you can view before your visit to the museum. Relevant online teaching and learning resources are featured at the end of the presentation.
This provides a visual map of the Transport exhibition gallery. It helps teachers highlight major themes and key objects to students before the visit. Most of the key objects are hyperlinked to the Museum Online Collection Database for easy reference. It also feature relevant teaching and learning resources that are available online.
This provides a visual map of the exhibition gallery. It helps teachers highlight major themes and key objects to students before the visit. Most of the key objects are hyperlinked to the Museum Online Collection Database for easy reference. It also feature relevant online resources on teaching and learning on the topic of Space.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
3. 21 projects and portfolio extracts chosen from the state's most outstanding Major Design Projects. Projects range from fashion and graphics, to product, systems and packaging design. Featured in the exhibition and the exhibition webpage are a number of interviews with a selection of students talking about their design process throughout the Major Design Project, and their passion for design and technology. Also featured are 3 exceptional student projects from the 2011 Higher School Certificate Textiles and Design course. Presented in association with the Board of Studies NSW and NSW Department of Education and Communities. designTECH 2011 Exhibition 18 February - 13 May 2012
4. Toiminto Art occasional table Casey Lee Edwards Canowindra High School Casey used contrasting layers of wood and black epoxy glue, carved to shape and laminated to create an abstract occasional table inspired by the human figure. A piece of glass intersects the figure at the base of the legs to make the table-top. The flowing curves are seen from every angle, so the most difficult aspect of the design was maintaining a faultless surface when using hand tools.
5. Toby sees social housing as a key issue in his local area. His design aims to provide low income earners with a modern, sustainable home in an appealing environment, taking into account transport, energy, water, community and biodiversity needs. He chose the theme ‘A Wave of Change’ to reflect the surf culture of the suburb, expressing this in his design through wavy shapes, bright blues and whites. A Wave of Change Toby Rawlings St Philip’s Christian College, Newcastle
6. Anzac Express Caroline Cham Brigidine College Randwick Caroline designed a non-stop train to save hours of travel. The Anzac express is an elevated light rail system that doesn’t stop at each station but slows down to pick up a carriage of waiting commuters, while simultaneously dropping off a carriage of disembarking commuters. It also includes a fast ‘tap-and-go’ ticketing system. The Anzac Express can be integrated with existing public transport, carries 161 passengers and is solar powered.
7. Hot Teaspoon Angela Garland Mullumbimby High School Angela designed her tea packaging with equal emphasis on aesthetics and function. Ribbons, which fasten the package to hold tea, then become handles so the empty package can be used as a purse. Angela carried out extensive research into materials before choosing Belgian linen for its durability. She drew inspiration from the Japanese aesthetic and the collectible nature of Japanese packaging.
8. Holly wanted to highlight the unsustainable use of plastic and non-biodegradable materials. She created a bespoke range of accessories from wood to address the need for design that is durable, aesthetically pleasing and sustainable. Most of her work is hand-crafted to reduce the pollution from manufacturing processes, with technology such as CAD drawings and laser cutting used to perfect the design and eliminate wastage. What Wood You Choose? Holly Payne Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College
9. Talia’s sustainable haute couture clothing demonstrates the possibility of using alternative materials such as hemp and cardboard in high fashion. A variety of sewing techniques, structural forms and embellishments give her two garments a ‘WOW’ factor. Talia’s fascination with aquatic creatures inspired her to incorporate bio-mimicry into her designs. Sustainable haute couture Talia Jimenez SCECGS Redlands
10. Madeline’s research with a children’s clothing company identified a gap in the market for quality children’s outerwear. So Madeline designed a girl’s formal coat, which can be worn by four to eight year olds. The coat’s unique adjustable features at the waist, across the shoulders and in the sleeves, allow it to be worn over a number of years by growing children. Formal adjustable coat for girls Madeline Strong The Scots School Albury
11. Kit’s brief was to design and make garments using Tyvek, a non-recyclable building material. The project addresses Kit’s interest in sustainability and recycling, as well as a desire to find fresh ways to manipulate media to mimic or create new textures. The garments promote Tyvek as a creative medium, and inventively incorporate as many techniques as possible. The wonders of Tyvek ® Kit Murphie Roseville College
12. Tori’s 87-year-old Nan suffers with swollen finger joints caused by arthritis, creating pain and stiffness when she tries to hold objects. Tori was inspired by her Nan to design a peg without springs, reducing the strain on the hand while hanging clothes on the line. Some prototypes of her design are also shown here (inset). Pegassist Tori Wicks Cheltenham Girls High School
13. Shopalert Micah Walker Dubbo Christian School Shopalert can be attached to a standard shopping trolley and used to scan barcodes to display the total cost of items while shopping. It also includes an Allergy Watch function, which alerts you to nominated allergens. Micah learned many new skills to develop Shopalert, from soldering electronics to getting the scanner, electronics processor and computer to ‘talk’ to each other.
14. The DoorBrell has three different fittings to attach any umbrella to the side of a car, making it easier to stay dry in wet weather. To reduce its environmental impact, Rebecca used fibreglass and incorporated existing products. The project developed Rebecca’s perseverance and innovative thinking. She also learnt many new physical skills and production techniques. DoorBrell Rebecca Wardle Castle Hill High School
15. Lucinda was concerned about leaving valuables unattended when she was swimming. So she designed a full-length neoprene vest with an angled pocket, which is completely waterproof to protect wallets, keys and phones from moisture and sand. The vest’s bright colouring has the added advantage of making the wearer easily visible from shore. Beach Locker Lucinda Denton MLC School
16. With her passion for the environment, Georgia recognised the need to compensate for the loss of garden area in new urban developments. Grow Up, Green Up is a tessellated modular planter system where plants can grow up and out. Using vertical space to support a wide range of plants, including vegetables, the system turns bare walls into soft green facades. Grow Up, Green Up Georgia McDonald Cheltenham Girls High School
17. Jessica’s project combines her passion for photography and print media with her desire to promote Australian Citizenship Day. As well as enhancing her photographic skills, she gained experience in the production process, including lighting, styling and selecting models and props. Her greatest challenge lay in perfecting the different graphic design programs to produce a professional result in a limited time. Australian Citizenship Day promotion Jessica Malone St Catherine’s School
18. Shane has worked at a bakery for 18 months and is often asked how to keep bread fresh. This prompted him to create a system for bread storage. Airflow promotes mould growth, so the lid on his device slides down to compact the bread, while valves remove the excess air. The product can be mass-produced with laser cut components. No Stale-Mate Shane Daly Barker College
19. Crystal designed and produced the EcoFold, a lightweight chair made from recyclable black Corflute® that can be folded for storage. The design brief included a lifecycle analysis to ensure limited waste products. Through experimentation, Crystal established the specific measurements and folds required for the success of the final product. EcoFold Crystal Wong Danebank
20. The wheel spat is a cover placed over the wheel of an aircraft to reduce wind drag. Daniel’s design addresses all the current problems with wheel spats to create a product that is safer, lighter, cheaper and more aerodynamic. He acknowledges his teacher’s valuable guidance in learning how to use CAD programs, the most challenging part of the project. Low Wheel Drag Daniel Scherrer Dubbo College Senior Campus
21. Benjamin has developed a device that can be attached to the nozzle of a fuel gun to stop the flow when the tank is full. His biggest challenge was finding a universal nozzle to fit a range of different inlets. Some prototypes of his design are also shown. The Terlo Topper Benjamin Terlich Billabong High School
22. Taya’s sustainable beach house uses energy-efficient building materials and optimises natural light. It is designed for the project home industry, so operational and cost efficiency were important factors. During its development, Taya considered architectural and sustainable building practices, such as orientation, glazing, thermal mass, insulation and ventilation. The Shangri-La Taya Brooks St John Bosco College
23. Opake magazine Sam Jones Marcellin College Randwick Sam saw that magazines could be a lot more compelling in the digital format, so he learnt how to use professional publishing software to create an arts and music magazine for the Apple iPad®. Readers can easily navigate between pages, interact with the content on their screen and play videos. With no limit to page size and length, the magazine can display countless artworks and information while retaining a clean and spacious feel.
24. Campbell observed that many people had trouble getting their bins up and down long driveways. He designed the Bin Buddy to attach to a vehicle using a conventional tow ball so that even full bins can be lifted off the ground, transported to the roadside, then lowered for pick up. By the end of the project, Campbell had new skills in stick welding, angle grinding, cutting, cooling, drilling, and steel painting. Bin Buddy Campbell Jirgens Nowra Anglican College
25. Juliette’s design combines the silhouette of the 1950s evening dress, with a shorter, layered skirt to make it more contemporary. Juliette set out to ensure the dress would be both glamorous and practical, using silk dupion for the outer fabric which can be easily dry cleaned and ironed. The bodice is embellished with beads of different sizes, creating a patterned effect. The New Look: Part II Juliette Hill Brigidine College St Ives Focus area — Apparel
26. Tahlia’s textile art, based on Enid Blyton’s book The Magic Faraway Tree , aims to encourage children to read and explore their imagination. The skirt was inspired by books themselves, with each panel able to be turned like a page. Tahlia used a variety of techniques and materials to create her work, including digital imaging and needle felting. The Land of Imagination Tahlia Sarv Northern Beaches Secondary College, Mackellar Girls Campus Focus area — Textile Art
27. Metamorphosis Vivienne Tao Beverley Hills Girls High School Focus area — Costume Vivienne drew on a range of influences for her body suit, including the fashions of Henry VIII, Victorian decorative arts and the computer-generated prints of the late Alexander McQueen. She worked with a variety of materials to create the different insect-inspired textures and colours, choosing polycarbonate plastic for the shell structure.
28. The Alan Broady Memorial Award - for exemplary use of resources in the design and production of a Major Design Project. Pegassist - Tori Wicks, Cheltenham Girls High School The Shelston IP Award - for demonstration of the best understanding of potential commercialisation and Intellectual Property protection. Grow Up, Green Up - Georgia McDonald, Cheltenham Girls High School The Australian International Design Awards Prize - for Concept Design and Innovation Excellence. What Wood You Choose? - Holly Payne, Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College UNSW Built Environment Award for Sustainability in Design new award in 2011, sponsored by the Built Environment, UNSW The Shangri-La - Taya Brooks, St John Bosco College The Powerhouse Museum Prize for Innovation in Design sponsored by Design Resource Pegassist - Tori Wicks, Cheltenham Girls High School Student awards
32. Powerhouse Museum Learning Ecologic: creating a sustainable future , Level 1 Love Lace , Level 2 Australian International Design Awards , level 3 Engineering Excellence , Level 3 Cyberworlds : computers and connections ,Level 1 Experience a dynamic program of exhibitions and events including Sydney Design 2011, in August, an annual festival of exhibitions, talks, workshops and student study days. Exhibition highlights include: Design related Powerhouse exhibitions
33. Held at the Powerhouse Museum, the seminars focus on students’ major design projects for the Stage 6 Design & Technology curriculum. Seminars for the Preliminary and HSC courses are presented in separate sessions. 1. Year 12 seminars: Monday 28 February to Friday 4 March. There are two seminars each day a. Morning seminar 9.00am – 12.00 noon b. Afternoon seminar 12.30pm – 3.30pm 2. Year 11 seminars: Monday 7 March to Friday 11 March. There are two seminars each day a. Morning seminar 9.00am – 12.00 noon b. Afternoon seminar 12.30pm – 3.30pm For more information visit, http:// www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au /exhibitions/ designTECH seminars 2012