В настоящей работе представлен опыт создания и внедрения в учебный процесс дистанционного курса (ДК), направленного на активизацию самостоятельной работы студентов на кафедре биохимии.
В настоящей работе представлен опыт создания и внедрения в учебный процесс дистанционного курса (ДК), направленного на активизацию самостоятельной работы студентов на кафедре биохимии.
The Janome 6500P sewing machine has 391 stitch functions including 135 built-in stitches. It is a high-performing, efficient, and convenient computerized sewing system that simplifies complicated stitching. While advanced, it is suitable for entry-level computerized sewers and those with basic sewing skills who want a multifunctional machine. Some highlights include 1000 stitches per minute, an LCD screen, automatic thread cutter and needle threader.
This document discusses different types of sewing machines based on their stitch types, including chain stitch, blind stitch, lock stitch, zigzag lock stitch, overlock, and flat lock machines. It also lists the basic parts of a sewing machine, such as the needle, thread, bobbin, presser foot, and other components. The document provides an overview of sewing machine classifications and identifies the core components that make up all sewing machines.
This document describes a double needle lockstitch (DNLS) machine. It begins by explaining the basic principles of a lockstitch and the components involved. It then discusses the two main types of lockstitch machines: single needle and double needle. The bulk of the document focuses on describing the specific features and applications of the Juki LH-3120-7 double needle lockstitch machine, including its specifications, advantages, additional features like corner teaching, and applications for sewing various garments.
The document discusses different types of sewing machines. It describes lockstitch sewing machines which can be foot or electric powered and are used domestically. It also mentions hi-speed lockstitch sewing machines which are straight stitch machines or industrial machines. An over edging machine finishes raw edges while an embroidery machine makes fancy stitches. A button holer machine makes buttonholes, a button attachment machine attaches buttons, and a double needle machine is used for inseams. A bartacking machine reinforces pocket openings.
The document discusses different types of sewing machines and their components. It describes the major parts of lock stitch, overlock, flatlock, and feeding systems. The main components include the casting, lubrication system, stitch forming system. For lockstitch machines, it explains the stitch formation process using a needle, bobbin and hook. Overlock machines use multiple thread cones and loopers. Flatlock machines can have decorative threads and multiple needles. Feeding systems include drop feed, differential feed, and walking foot feed.
This document provides information about basic sewing machines used in the garments industry. It begins by defining a sewing machine as a machine that stitches fabric and other materials together using thread. It then discusses the basic features of sewing machines, including their speed, electronic controls, and programmable sewing sequences. The document outlines the two main types of sewing machines - manually operated and electrically operated industrial machines. It proceeds to describe several specific types of sewing machines, their key specifications, and common uses. Finally, it concludes with tips for properly maintaining sewing machines.
This document provides information about different types of sewing machines. It begins by explaining the basic functioning of all sewing machines and then lists and describes 14 specific types of machines including plain/regular, overlock, chain stitch, feed arm, flatlock/interlock, Kansai special, buttonhole, button attaching, eyelet hole, bartack, snap attaching, blind stitch, basting, and zigzag machines. It also includes images of some of the machines and ends by listing brand names of popular sewing machines.
Sewing tools and equipments parts of the sewing machineJesus Obenita Jr.
This document provides information about the parts of a lockstitch sewing machine. It discusses the upper and lower parts of the machine. The upper parts include the head, arm, and bed. Key components described include the spool pin, thread guide, tension disc, needle clamp, presser foot, and feed dog. The lower parts include the bobbin, bobbin case, and shuttle. Additional parts like the balance wheel, stitch regulator, and treadle are also outlined. Diagrams are included to label and illustrate the various parts.
There are several types of sewing machines that are used for different purposes. Lockstitch sewing machines are commonly used at home and can be foot or electrically powered. High-speed lockstitch machines are sometimes called industrial machines and are used by tailors and dressmakers. Over edging machines finish the raw edges of patterns. Embroidery machines make fancy and embroidery stitches for items like Barong Tagalog. Button holer machines make buttonholes, while button attachment machines attach buttons. Double needle machines are used to construct clothing seams. Bartacking machines reinforce pocket openings.
Автор курсов в LMS Moodle
Колокольникова Алла Ивановна
к.т.н., доцент
доцент кафедры прикладных
информационных технологий КузГТУ
Доклад не вебинаре http://b17498.vr.mirapolis.ru/mira/Do?id=2&s=9DBqpyWttyGGPD0Dg6rM&type=LightWeightRegistrationFrame&doaction=Go
The Janome 6500P sewing machine has 391 stitch functions including 135 built-in stitches. It is a high-performing, efficient, and convenient computerized sewing system that simplifies complicated stitching. While advanced, it is suitable for entry-level computerized sewers and those with basic sewing skills who want a multifunctional machine. Some highlights include 1000 stitches per minute, an LCD screen, automatic thread cutter and needle threader.
This document discusses different types of sewing machines based on their stitch types, including chain stitch, blind stitch, lock stitch, zigzag lock stitch, overlock, and flat lock machines. It also lists the basic parts of a sewing machine, such as the needle, thread, bobbin, presser foot, and other components. The document provides an overview of sewing machine classifications and identifies the core components that make up all sewing machines.
This document describes a double needle lockstitch (DNLS) machine. It begins by explaining the basic principles of a lockstitch and the components involved. It then discusses the two main types of lockstitch machines: single needle and double needle. The bulk of the document focuses on describing the specific features and applications of the Juki LH-3120-7 double needle lockstitch machine, including its specifications, advantages, additional features like corner teaching, and applications for sewing various garments.
The document discusses different types of sewing machines. It describes lockstitch sewing machines which can be foot or electric powered and are used domestically. It also mentions hi-speed lockstitch sewing machines which are straight stitch machines or industrial machines. An over edging machine finishes raw edges while an embroidery machine makes fancy stitches. A button holer machine makes buttonholes, a button attachment machine attaches buttons, and a double needle machine is used for inseams. A bartacking machine reinforces pocket openings.
The document discusses different types of sewing machines and their components. It describes the major parts of lock stitch, overlock, flatlock, and feeding systems. The main components include the casting, lubrication system, stitch forming system. For lockstitch machines, it explains the stitch formation process using a needle, bobbin and hook. Overlock machines use multiple thread cones and loopers. Flatlock machines can have decorative threads and multiple needles. Feeding systems include drop feed, differential feed, and walking foot feed.
This document provides information about basic sewing machines used in the garments industry. It begins by defining a sewing machine as a machine that stitches fabric and other materials together using thread. It then discusses the basic features of sewing machines, including their speed, electronic controls, and programmable sewing sequences. The document outlines the two main types of sewing machines - manually operated and electrically operated industrial machines. It proceeds to describe several specific types of sewing machines, their key specifications, and common uses. Finally, it concludes with tips for properly maintaining sewing machines.
This document provides information about different types of sewing machines. It begins by explaining the basic functioning of all sewing machines and then lists and describes 14 specific types of machines including plain/regular, overlock, chain stitch, feed arm, flatlock/interlock, Kansai special, buttonhole, button attaching, eyelet hole, bartack, snap attaching, blind stitch, basting, and zigzag machines. It also includes images of some of the machines and ends by listing brand names of popular sewing machines.
Sewing tools and equipments parts of the sewing machineJesus Obenita Jr.
This document provides information about the parts of a lockstitch sewing machine. It discusses the upper and lower parts of the machine. The upper parts include the head, arm, and bed. Key components described include the spool pin, thread guide, tension disc, needle clamp, presser foot, and feed dog. The lower parts include the bobbin, bobbin case, and shuttle. Additional parts like the balance wheel, stitch regulator, and treadle are also outlined. Diagrams are included to label and illustrate the various parts.
There are several types of sewing machines that are used for different purposes. Lockstitch sewing machines are commonly used at home and can be foot or electrically powered. High-speed lockstitch machines are sometimes called industrial machines and are used by tailors and dressmakers. Over edging machines finish the raw edges of patterns. Embroidery machines make fancy and embroidery stitches for items like Barong Tagalog. Button holer machines make buttonholes, while button attachment machines attach buttons. Double needle machines are used to construct clothing seams. Bartacking machines reinforce pocket openings.
Автор курсов в LMS Moodle
Колокольникова Алла Ивановна
к.т.н., доцент
доцент кафедры прикладных
информационных технологий КузГТУ
Доклад не вебинаре http://b17498.vr.mirapolis.ru/mira/Do?id=2&s=9DBqpyWttyGGPD0Dg6rM&type=LightWeightRegistrationFrame&doaction=Go
2. ГИБРИДНАЯ ТЕХНОЛОГИЯ ОБУЧЕНИЯ
Комбинация средств обучения
online или offline
Печатные и электронные
компоненты «с доставкой на дом»
Постоянная связь с сотрудниками
факультета и преподавателями
3. ПЕЧАТНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ
Единый современный стиль
оформления
Структурирование материала и
выделение тематических
блоков
Внешнее и внутреннее
рецензирование
4. ЛИЧНОЕ РАБОЧЕЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО СТУДЕНТА
Доступ к учебным
и контролирующим
материалам по всем
дисциплинам
Мониторинг личных
данных, успеваемости, сроко
в доставки учебных
материалов
Электронная почта
и учебный форум
5. ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЕ КУРСЫ
Доступ к образовательным
ресурсам 24 часа в сутки 7 дней
в неделю
Индивидуальная траектория
и темп изучения материалов
Оригинальное оформление
и структура курса
7. ВЕБИНАРЫ
«Живое» общение с
преподавателем и другими
студентами
Возможность мгновенно
получить ответ на свой вопрос
Просмотр и возможность
сохранить локально записи
вебинаров
10. СИСТЕМА ТЕСТИРОВАНИЯ
Сетевая и локальная технология
текущего контроля
Поддержка различных типов
тестовых заданий
Тренажеры для подготовки к
контрольным работам и
экзаменам