The document discusses the need to rediscover, redefine, and rebuild manufacturing education. It outlines several issues with the current state of manufacturing education, including a shortage of skilled workers and outdated curricula. The document proposes using models like the Advanced Manufacturing Competency Model and Four Pillars of Manufacturing Knowledge to standardize curricula across programs. It also stresses the importance of collaboration between education, industry, and government to keep curricula current and develop high-quality faculty through practices like partnering with industry.
Industry Based Vocational Higher Education Management Model (IVHEMM) On Engin...AM Publications
Industrial participation in an educational development remains low. This case caused by the absence of clear and detailed provisions of the Government about industrial involvement in the development of vocational higher education. There are several factors that influence the success of a cooperation program in vocational higher education with industry, such as : discrepancy of competency which is produced by higher education with the needs of industry, the lack of industry concern on education, the implementation of quality culture, the application of ICT technology, poor attitude of entrepreneurs, and the work of higher education which do not have commercial value. The research objective is to develop a vocational higher education management model on engineering industry. Preliminary studies conducted at several vocational universities namely Semarang State Polytechnic, ATMI Polytechnic, Bandung Manufacture Polytechnic, Ceper Manufacture Polytechnic and Academy of PIKA. The method of this research apply R & D (Research and Development) with the phases of conducting some preliminary research, developing and testing the product of vocational higher education management model research on engineering industry. Results of the research formulate vocational higher education management model on engineering and guidebooks. The novelty of this study is the importance of improving management performance in vocational higher education. The factors that influence the performance improvement of vocational education management are (1) the level of better industrial relations; (2) the application of quality culture in vocational higher education, (3) strategic technological adaptation to the environment, and (4) the improvement of the quality of education through the implementation of Total Quality Management Education.
World Manufacturing Forum (WMF) Report 2019Kaspersky
This report, based on the contribution from multiple experts across the globe, focuses on the skills required of the workforce in the age of digital manufacturing, and contains key recommendations for stakeholders on how to develop them.
Courtesy of the World Manufacturing Forum 2019 https://www.worldmanufacturingforum.org/report-2019, based on the contribution of Andrey Suvorov, CEO of APROTECH, joint venture of Kaspersky and ITELMA.
Industrial Attachment challenges: Lessons drawn from Gweru Polytechnic Colleg...inventionjournals
The study sought to establish challenges attachees face during industrial attachment. The examination of this topic was prompted by criticism of polytechnic graduates by employers for being improperly trained. The students on the other hand, lay the blame on industrial training environment. Solutions to the problems shall be used to improve industrial training so as to achieve human capital development. The researcher used open ended questionnaires, focus groups and interviews as data collection methods. Purposive sampling was used to select participants of the study in line with quantitative and qualitative research approaches used in data analysis. The participants were lecturers, students and workplace supervisors in Gweru city. The results of the study were thematically analysed. It emerged from the empirical findings of the study that shortage of attachment places, financial problems, inadequate training, inappropriate areadeployment and issues of student sexual harassment were challenges noted. This study recommended that adequate resources be mobilised towards student attachment and the colleges to have project establishments to help in relieving attachment places. There is also need to develop partnership with industry to easy placement of students, and to deploy attachees under supervision of qualified and experienced mentors. Furthermore, there is need for support from the government, private sector and other stakeholders
The Extent of New Product Development Partnership between Universities and th...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The importance of new product development in building both technological and technical capacity of university and firm cannot be overemphasized. Collaborations between HE and industry in NPD is conceived as mutual interaction for skills acquisition and economic improvement. The study was designed to determine the extent of new product development partnership between HEIs and the manufacturing firms. A survey was conducted, and a sample of 400 was drawn from both HE and industry; the data were then analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) software of EQS version 6.2.The results revealed that there is weak interaction between HE and industry, also there is no formal partnership between the two on new product development. in order to strengthen the mutual relationship, a conceptual model had been developed after a careful examination and assessment of the key factors of NPD and after preliminary CFA analysis conducted to establish the determinants of the main construct. A nine-factor model was then developed for university and industry. The study therefore recommends that higher education and industry adopt this new model for effective partnership on NPD.
Supply chain management in indian automotive industry complexities, challeng...ijmvsc
The Indian automotive industry, comprising vehicle and component manufacturers, has grown steadily
since the economic liberalization of the early 1990’s. The arrival of major global auto companies has
galvanised the domestic sector into adopting Supply Chain best practices. This has enhanced
competitiveness leading to a quantum growth in exports. However, the Indian automotive industry has to
operate in an unique environment further posing challenges to the already complex automobile supply
chain. Therefore, a need is felt to continually study supply chain practices in this sector from a
contemporary, practitioner’s viewpoint in order to identify key factors of differentiation which would
ultimately provide competitive advantage. This paper seeks to understand the present status, complexities
and challenges facing the Indian automobile sector. It examines trends such as visibility and innovation,
collaboration and supply networks and evolving leadership roles impacting supply chain effectiveness.
Strategies for overcoming challenges are presented as also a framework for further study and analysis.
Industry Based Vocational Higher Education Management Model (IVHEMM) On Engin...AM Publications
Industrial participation in an educational development remains low. This case caused by the absence of clear and detailed provisions of the Government about industrial involvement in the development of vocational higher education. There are several factors that influence the success of a cooperation program in vocational higher education with industry, such as : discrepancy of competency which is produced by higher education with the needs of industry, the lack of industry concern on education, the implementation of quality culture, the application of ICT technology, poor attitude of entrepreneurs, and the work of higher education which do not have commercial value. The research objective is to develop a vocational higher education management model on engineering industry. Preliminary studies conducted at several vocational universities namely Semarang State Polytechnic, ATMI Polytechnic, Bandung Manufacture Polytechnic, Ceper Manufacture Polytechnic and Academy of PIKA. The method of this research apply R & D (Research and Development) with the phases of conducting some preliminary research, developing and testing the product of vocational higher education management model research on engineering industry. Results of the research formulate vocational higher education management model on engineering and guidebooks. The novelty of this study is the importance of improving management performance in vocational higher education. The factors that influence the performance improvement of vocational education management are (1) the level of better industrial relations; (2) the application of quality culture in vocational higher education, (3) strategic technological adaptation to the environment, and (4) the improvement of the quality of education through the implementation of Total Quality Management Education.
World Manufacturing Forum (WMF) Report 2019Kaspersky
This report, based on the contribution from multiple experts across the globe, focuses on the skills required of the workforce in the age of digital manufacturing, and contains key recommendations for stakeholders on how to develop them.
Courtesy of the World Manufacturing Forum 2019 https://www.worldmanufacturingforum.org/report-2019, based on the contribution of Andrey Suvorov, CEO of APROTECH, joint venture of Kaspersky and ITELMA.
Industrial Attachment challenges: Lessons drawn from Gweru Polytechnic Colleg...inventionjournals
The study sought to establish challenges attachees face during industrial attachment. The examination of this topic was prompted by criticism of polytechnic graduates by employers for being improperly trained. The students on the other hand, lay the blame on industrial training environment. Solutions to the problems shall be used to improve industrial training so as to achieve human capital development. The researcher used open ended questionnaires, focus groups and interviews as data collection methods. Purposive sampling was used to select participants of the study in line with quantitative and qualitative research approaches used in data analysis. The participants were lecturers, students and workplace supervisors in Gweru city. The results of the study were thematically analysed. It emerged from the empirical findings of the study that shortage of attachment places, financial problems, inadequate training, inappropriate areadeployment and issues of student sexual harassment were challenges noted. This study recommended that adequate resources be mobilised towards student attachment and the colleges to have project establishments to help in relieving attachment places. There is also need to develop partnership with industry to easy placement of students, and to deploy attachees under supervision of qualified and experienced mentors. Furthermore, there is need for support from the government, private sector and other stakeholders
The Extent of New Product Development Partnership between Universities and th...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The importance of new product development in building both technological and technical capacity of university and firm cannot be overemphasized. Collaborations between HE and industry in NPD is conceived as mutual interaction for skills acquisition and economic improvement. The study was designed to determine the extent of new product development partnership between HEIs and the manufacturing firms. A survey was conducted, and a sample of 400 was drawn from both HE and industry; the data were then analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) software of EQS version 6.2.The results revealed that there is weak interaction between HE and industry, also there is no formal partnership between the two on new product development. in order to strengthen the mutual relationship, a conceptual model had been developed after a careful examination and assessment of the key factors of NPD and after preliminary CFA analysis conducted to establish the determinants of the main construct. A nine-factor model was then developed for university and industry. The study therefore recommends that higher education and industry adopt this new model for effective partnership on NPD.
Supply chain management in indian automotive industry complexities, challeng...ijmvsc
The Indian automotive industry, comprising vehicle and component manufacturers, has grown steadily
since the economic liberalization of the early 1990’s. The arrival of major global auto companies has
galvanised the domestic sector into adopting Supply Chain best practices. This has enhanced
competitiveness leading to a quantum growth in exports. However, the Indian automotive industry has to
operate in an unique environment further posing challenges to the already complex automobile supply
chain. Therefore, a need is felt to continually study supply chain practices in this sector from a
contemporary, practitioner’s viewpoint in order to identify key factors of differentiation which would
ultimately provide competitive advantage. This paper seeks to understand the present status, complexities
and challenges facing the Indian automobile sector. It examines trends such as visibility and innovation,
collaboration and supply networks and evolving leadership roles impacting supply chain effectiveness.
Strategies for overcoming challenges are presented as also a framework for further study and analysis.
This paper deals with the applications of optimization principle in optimizing
profits of a production industry using linear programming to examine the production
cost and determine its optimal profit. Linear programming is an operation research
technique which is widely used in finding solutions to managerial decision problems.
However, many enterprises make more use of the trial-and-error method. As such,
firms have been finding it difficult in allocating scarce resources in a manner that will
ensure profit maximization and/or cost minimization.
This paper makse use of secondary data collected from the records of the
Landmark University Bakery on five types of bread produced in the firm which
include Family loaf, sliced family bread, Chocolate loaf, medium size bread, small
size bread. A problem of this nature was identified as a linear programming problem,
formulated in Mathematical terms and solved using AMPL software. The solution
obtained revealed that Landmark bakery unit should concentrate much more in
production of 14,000 loaves of Family loaf and 10,571 loaves of Chocolate bread
while others type should be less produced since their value is turning to zero in order
to achieve a maximum monthly profit of N1,860,000. From the analysis, it was
observed that Family loaf and the Chocolate bread contributed objectively to the
profit. Hence, more of Family loaf and Chocolate bread are needed to be produced
and sold in order to maximize the profit
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology.
ICAO GAT Symposium-Delhi-Qs for the Session 1Maryam Shoja
The 6th Global Aviation Training & TRAINAIR PLUS Symposium
December 4th to 6th, 2019, New Delhi
Questions for Session 1: Global Overview - Innovating in the training field to prepare for the evolving needs of the aviation community
Maryam Shoja, ASI Institute
Bridging the skills gap in tertiary institutions/education through collabora...Adesoji Adesugba
The disparity in skills acquired by students in the higher institutions and the actual skills needed in the labor market, leads to gross inadequacies in the supply of requisite skills, as required by the employers of labor. This has left many Nigerian graduates unemployable and poses a significant challenge to Nigeria’s growth and development. This paper explores the need for the country to develop a skills development policy and to adopt a dual vocational technical education approach as a strategy for making the growing number of unemployed youths employable.
… Read more
Implicationof Branding Initiatives in engineering colleges -An empirical studyiosrjce
Many educational institutions all over the world are trying to create an image or reputation to
attract students. Due to increased competition branding has become more relevant in promoting an institution’s
reputation. In India, as the state Karnataka is becoming an educational hub, there are an enormous number of
institutes flourishing in this field, both government and private entities. In this endeavor the branding of
educational institution helps in differentiating one institute from others. This research sheds light on branding
initiatives by engineering colleges across Karnataka. Students are investing their precious time, while at the
same time parents are investing their life savings to create a better future for their children. Therefore,
selectingthe best college to secure a student’s future becomes life-death decision to many. It is vital for the top
management of higher educational institutions, to understand what students expect from them and accordingly
strategize the brand building activities, so that a brand name or reputation for the college is built up which will
be valued by the stakeholders.The purposive sampling technique is used for this study. The population consists
of engineering colleges which offer the four year engineering degree. The study is done from both student and
institution perspective. The institutions participated in the study are in the effort of differentiating themselves
from the competitors using branding initiatives.The gap is identified between institutions’ branding initiatives
and students’ perception about these initiatives. It is found that performance of the institution can be used to
create reputation for the institution.
Application of Statistical Quality Tools in the Root Cause Analysis of Indust...AM Publications
The primary objective of this paper is to define and illustrate several quality issues that are commonly faced by the automotive sector in India, and offer potential corrective measures to these problems using specific statistical quality control tools. While the organised automotive sector has been highly successful over the past two decades, advancement and improvement in the automotive sector have been hindered by a variety of issues related to the quality of their products and services. This sector is crucial to the development of the Indian economy and plays an instrumental role in the supply chain of the major players in the industry. The paper provides a comprehensive review and illustration of the causes attributed to the inefficiency of the sector, and potential solutions to these issues, thereby enabling them to ascend to the standards of organised service sectors.
Relationship between Technical Skills Acquired and Skills Required on Electri...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The research sought to investigate relationship between technical skills acquired and required on electrical equipment servicing amongelectrical engineering technicians in manufacturing industries in Kenya. Quantitative research techniques were adopted in this study. The study was conducted in Nandi and Uasin-Gishu counties in Kenya, which have 7 TVETA registered and licensed public Technical Training Institutions offering Diploma, Craft Certificate and Artisan electrical engineering courses. The target population was 96 electrical engineering trainers, 15 employees from manufacturing industries and 65 electrical engineering technician trainers. A sample size comprised of 50 electrical engineering trainers, 7 employees from manufacturing industries and 29 electrical engineering technician trainers. Questionnaire were used to collect data. The instrument was pre-tested to ensure its validity by determining the internal consistency of the research instruments. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. There was a positive significant relationship (r=0.408, p= 0.004 2-tailed) between the electrical engineering technician acquired training at TVET institutions and the skills required for electrical equipment servicing at manufacturing industries in Kenya. The Kenyan government through the ministry of education should ensure adequate training is carried out to achieve training relevant for the needs of the industry. KICD in collaboration with CDACC and SSACs should develop a curriculum that addresses the competence requirements and occupational standard needs of the manufacturing industries.
Why do students need curriculum 4.0 and faculty 4.0asmaindia
We must develop a comprehensive and globally shared view of how technology is affecting our lives and reshaping our economic, social, cultural, and human environments. There has never been a time of greater promise, or greater peril.” – Klaus Schwab, Founder, and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum Industry 4.0
This paper deals with the applications of optimization principle in optimizing
profits of a production industry using linear programming to examine the production
cost and determine its optimal profit. Linear programming is an operation research
technique which is widely used in finding solutions to managerial decision problems.
However, many enterprises make more use of the trial-and-error method. As such,
firms have been finding it difficult in allocating scarce resources in a manner that will
ensure profit maximization and/or cost minimization.
This paper makse use of secondary data collected from the records of the
Landmark University Bakery on five types of bread produced in the firm which
include Family loaf, sliced family bread, Chocolate loaf, medium size bread, small
size bread. A problem of this nature was identified as a linear programming problem,
formulated in Mathematical terms and solved using AMPL software. The solution
obtained revealed that Landmark bakery unit should concentrate much more in
production of 14,000 loaves of Family loaf and 10,571 loaves of Chocolate bread
while others type should be less produced since their value is turning to zero in order
to achieve a maximum monthly profit of N1,860,000. From the analysis, it was
observed that Family loaf and the Chocolate bread contributed objectively to the
profit. Hence, more of Family loaf and Chocolate bread are needed to be produced
and sold in order to maximize the profit
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) is an intentional online Journal in English monthly publishing journal. This Journal publish original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in engineering and Technology.
ICAO GAT Symposium-Delhi-Qs for the Session 1Maryam Shoja
The 6th Global Aviation Training & TRAINAIR PLUS Symposium
December 4th to 6th, 2019, New Delhi
Questions for Session 1: Global Overview - Innovating in the training field to prepare for the evolving needs of the aviation community
Maryam Shoja, ASI Institute
Bridging the skills gap in tertiary institutions/education through collabora...Adesoji Adesugba
The disparity in skills acquired by students in the higher institutions and the actual skills needed in the labor market, leads to gross inadequacies in the supply of requisite skills, as required by the employers of labor. This has left many Nigerian graduates unemployable and poses a significant challenge to Nigeria’s growth and development. This paper explores the need for the country to develop a skills development policy and to adopt a dual vocational technical education approach as a strategy for making the growing number of unemployed youths employable.
… Read more
Implicationof Branding Initiatives in engineering colleges -An empirical studyiosrjce
Many educational institutions all over the world are trying to create an image or reputation to
attract students. Due to increased competition branding has become more relevant in promoting an institution’s
reputation. In India, as the state Karnataka is becoming an educational hub, there are an enormous number of
institutes flourishing in this field, both government and private entities. In this endeavor the branding of
educational institution helps in differentiating one institute from others. This research sheds light on branding
initiatives by engineering colleges across Karnataka. Students are investing their precious time, while at the
same time parents are investing their life savings to create a better future for their children. Therefore,
selectingthe best college to secure a student’s future becomes life-death decision to many. It is vital for the top
management of higher educational institutions, to understand what students expect from them and accordingly
strategize the brand building activities, so that a brand name or reputation for the college is built up which will
be valued by the stakeholders.The purposive sampling technique is used for this study. The population consists
of engineering colleges which offer the four year engineering degree. The study is done from both student and
institution perspective. The institutions participated in the study are in the effort of differentiating themselves
from the competitors using branding initiatives.The gap is identified between institutions’ branding initiatives
and students’ perception about these initiatives. It is found that performance of the institution can be used to
create reputation for the institution.
Application of Statistical Quality Tools in the Root Cause Analysis of Indust...AM Publications
The primary objective of this paper is to define and illustrate several quality issues that are commonly faced by the automotive sector in India, and offer potential corrective measures to these problems using specific statistical quality control tools. While the organised automotive sector has been highly successful over the past two decades, advancement and improvement in the automotive sector have been hindered by a variety of issues related to the quality of their products and services. This sector is crucial to the development of the Indian economy and plays an instrumental role in the supply chain of the major players in the industry. The paper provides a comprehensive review and illustration of the causes attributed to the inefficiency of the sector, and potential solutions to these issues, thereby enabling them to ascend to the standards of organised service sectors.
Relationship between Technical Skills Acquired and Skills Required on Electri...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The research sought to investigate relationship between technical skills acquired and required on electrical equipment servicing amongelectrical engineering technicians in manufacturing industries in Kenya. Quantitative research techniques were adopted in this study. The study was conducted in Nandi and Uasin-Gishu counties in Kenya, which have 7 TVETA registered and licensed public Technical Training Institutions offering Diploma, Craft Certificate and Artisan electrical engineering courses. The target population was 96 electrical engineering trainers, 15 employees from manufacturing industries and 65 electrical engineering technician trainers. A sample size comprised of 50 electrical engineering trainers, 7 employees from manufacturing industries and 29 electrical engineering technician trainers. Questionnaire were used to collect data. The instrument was pre-tested to ensure its validity by determining the internal consistency of the research instruments. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. There was a positive significant relationship (r=0.408, p= 0.004 2-tailed) between the electrical engineering technician acquired training at TVET institutions and the skills required for electrical equipment servicing at manufacturing industries in Kenya. The Kenyan government through the ministry of education should ensure adequate training is carried out to achieve training relevant for the needs of the industry. KICD in collaboration with CDACC and SSACs should develop a curriculum that addresses the competence requirements and occupational standard needs of the manufacturing industries.
Why do students need curriculum 4.0 and faculty 4.0asmaindia
We must develop a comprehensive and globally shared view of how technology is affecting our lives and reshaping our economic, social, cultural, and human environments. There has never been a time of greater promise, or greater peril.” – Klaus Schwab, Founder, and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum Industry 4.0
Industry Based Vocational Higher Education Management Model (IVHEMM) On Engin...AM Publications
Industrial participation in an educational development remains low. This case caused by the absence of clear and detailed provisions of the Government about industrial involvement in the development of vocational higher education. There are several factors that influence the success of a cooperation program in vocational higher education with industry, such as : discrepancy of competency which is produced by higher education with the needs of industry, the lack of industry concern on education, the implementation of quality culture, the application of ICT technology, poor attitude of entrepreneurs, and the work of higher education which do not have commercial value. The research objective is to develop a vocational higher education management model on engineering industry. Preliminary studies conducted at several vocational universities namely Semarang State Polytechnic, ATMI Polytechnic, Bandung Manufacture Polytechnic, Ceper Manufacture Polytechnic and Academy of PIKA. The method of this research apply R & D (Research and Development) with the phases of conducting some preliminary research, developing and testing the product of vocational higher education management model research on engineering industry. Results of the research formulate vocational higher education management model on engineering and guidebooks. The novelty of this study is the importance of improving management performance in vocational higher education. The factors that influence the performance improvement of vocational education management are (1) the level of better industrial relations; (2) the application of quality culture in vocational higher education, (3) strategic technological adaptation to the environment, and (4) the improvement of the quality of education through the implementation of Total Quality Management Education.
Manufacturing is going through what many call the 4th industrial revolution with new technologies coming into place to disrupt the way we produce, distribute and sell goods in contemporary markets.
This paper presents an EU support action for Learning Analytics Community Exchange (LACE) which includes a specific work package dedicated to the study and promotion of innovative learning analytics approaches in the manufacturing work place. It presents an innovative training process based on maturity modelling called MAN.TR.A.(tm) which will be used in the LACE 30 months life cycle to detect, classify and analyze best practices in manufacturing training aimed at identifying process models and appraisal paths for those seeking excellence in the manufacturing training sector.
Manufacturing Jobs: Opportunities and Challenges in 2024 | Enterprise WiredEnterprise Wired
Traditional manufacturing jobs focused on manual labor are declining, while jobs requiring technical expertise and problem-solving abilities are on the rise.
Industrial Installation Skills Acquired and Job Performance of Graduates of E...theijes
This study was conducted to determine level of skills acquired and job performance of graduates of electrical installation and maintenance work (EIM) trade of technical colleges in industrial installation in north eastern Nigeria with a view of finding information that will help solve low level of skill acquisition and job performance of the graduates in order to sustain the graduates’ human and job security for national development. The study was guided by two research questions and one hypothesis. Descriptive survey research design based on core self-evaluation was used for the study. The population for the study consisted of 313 graduate of electrical installation and maintenance work trade and 82 work place supervisors in 33 public establishment in north eastern Nigeria. The entire population was used for the study. Two sets of structured questionnaires were used for data collection. Each of the questionnaires has 32 items in four task cluster within two major sections. The instrument was validated by three electrical technology lecturers form ModibboAdama University of Technology, Yola and three EIM teachers and workshop based supervisor each from government science and technical college and federal ministry of works and jos respectively. The entire validated instrument was tested for internal consistence using the cronbach Alpha method which yielded reliability coefficient of 0.85. The data for the study were analyzed using the mean, mean of means and z-test statistical methods using the SPSS 17.0 for windows. Findings of the study include among others that the graduate of electrical installation and maintenance works trade of technical colleges in north eastern Nigeria moderately acquired skills in installation of MICC cables and slightly acquired skills in installation of ducks and trunking task clusters respectively of the industrial installation module. While the graduate exhibited moderate level of job performance in installation of MICC cables and low job performance in installation of ducks and trunking tasks clusters, there was no significance difference in the mean response of graduate and supervisor on level of job performance of graduate in industrial installation module as a whole. It was recommended among others that government should provide adequate training facilities at the technical colleges especially on the task clusters that the graduates were deficient in. On the job remedial training should be provided by employers to remedy the very low skills acquired by graduates of EIM in some task clusters in industrial installation
Entrepreneurial Mindset for Engineering UndergraduatesEditorIJAERD
Engineering leverages engineering knowledge and is able to bring real value to the global marketplace,
particularly in the area of creative and disruptive technology capable of improving the lives of others on the global
marketplace. New product development creates both jobs and revenue for companies in the technology field; it is also the
engine that maintains the country's leading role in the world’s economy. Engineering education, therefore, must teach
engineers-to be how to be entrepreneurially minded so they can be key influencers in creating new products. This new
educational paradigm must include not only instruction in the technical fundamentals of engineering, but also incorporate
insight into the importance of customer awareness, an introduction to business principles, as well as a focus on societal
needs and values. These precepts need to be integrated into curricular as well as co- and extra-curricular activities. The
purpose of this literature review was to explore the importance of entrepreneurial mindset for engineering undergraduates to
develop their entrepreneurial intention
Integrating human relation skills into the curriculum of industrial technolog...IJITE
Technological devices are playing such a significant role in our lives that educators are incorporating
Ipads, smartphones, and even Skyping via these devices to educate our future generations. Managing the
utilization of this technology has become an important issue for businesses and proposes the question: how
is it possible to maintain good human relations with customers, clients and other businesses with all of the
technological advancements that often prevent face-to-face interaction? This paper addresses the value of
assimilating human relation skills into the curriculum of Industrial Technology related programs.
Additionally, this article provides an overview of Industrial Technology related programs and will also
address how to differentiate between Human Resource Development programs and Human Resource
Management programs.
Why Training in Engineering colleges should orient towards Industry 4.0 and the importance of advanced Mfg techniques. What should India do to catch up with the requirements for implementing Industry 4.0 techniques in Engg Colleges. What should students also do?
The Talent Gap Crisis - Is Manufacturing Sexy Enough for the Next Generations? CBIZ, Inc.
Manufacturing employment accounts for 12.8 million jobs in the U.S. Yet, currently about 452,000 manufacturing positions remain vacant across the nation – a staggering statistic. Manufacturers saw this coming more than two decades ago as the retirement of the baby boomer generation began to impact the industry. Compounding the loss of experienced workers, the introduction of new manufacturing technologies, the industry’s persistent image problem and the cultural shift in the demand for work-life balance have catapulted the talent shortage to the industry’s top challenge.
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.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
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.