Instructor: |
Matt Brown |
Location: | Mount Abraham High School & Online |
Dates and Times: | June 24-July 31, 2024. June 24-27 in person from 8:30-4:00 at Mount Abraham High School, with the remainder of the course in an asynchronous format. Final work is due July 31, 2024 |
Credits: | 3 graduate |
Tuition: | $1,195 |
The field of Design and Technology Education varies greatly, therefore “Design Technologies” will allow educators to create their own learning experience as it relates to one main technology (CAD, 3D Printing, Laser Engraving or CNC). Students will choose one of these modules to focus their work on for the week. The main focus will be creating lessons/units that apply the use of the technology either directly or indirectly through their coursework. This course will give students the opportunity to create sample projects/models, test their lesson ideas, troubleshoot the process and gather feedback from peers, all while having direct access to the technology needed.
Select and register for one of the following five areas of focus/modules for the week:
Modules:
Intro to Design Technologies – EDX 5710 S60
This module will give students an overview of CAD using Onshape (a free cloud based CAD software), 3D printing (using Ultimaker printers), Laser Engraving (using GCC LaserPro lasers) and CNC technologies (CNC router and plasma table). Students will use each technology to create a product(s).
CAD (computer aided design) – EDX 5710 S61
Students will have access to, and support with Onshape CAD software, access to Google Sketchup, Fusion360 and TinkerCad, or may bring their own device and software to improve skills with CAD and develop plans to use CAD in their classroom.
3D Printing – EDX 5710 S62
Students will have access to, and support with using Ultimaker 3D printers. 3D design is required in order to 3D print, so experience with 3D CAD design is recommended. Students will have access to Onshape, Google Sketchup, Fusion360 and Tinkercad for 3D design.
Laser Cutting and Engraving – EDX 5710 S63
Students will work with GCC LaserPro Laser engravers, and CorelDraw design software. Laser Engraving is used on many materials such as wood, acrylic, tile, cardboard, glass, and more. Students will have the opportunity to try multiple materials and test many ways to use the laser engraver.
CNC (computer numerical control) – EDX 5710 S64
Students will have access to a Roland MDX-50 benchtop mill, a NEW ShopSabre 4x4 CNC router with automatic tool changer for cutting wood, as well as a CNC Plasma table for cutting metal parts. These technologies can be used in many ways from artistic work to mechanical parts.
*This course operates like a “summer institute”, giving students the opportunity to take different modules year after year. In the future, different modules may be available.
Audience: Technology Education, Art, Science, or any teachers that apply design and technology.
Students will further their knowledge and skills with select technologies.
Course Objectives: Students will:
Matt Brown, M.A.
Matt attended Castleton University for his undergraduate degree and earned his Master’s degree in Career and Technical Education from Ball State University. He has been teaching at Mount Abraham Union Middle/High School since 2008. Most of this time has been spent teaching Design and Technology Education: Woodworking, Metalworking, CAD, Robotics, Architecture. He enjoys learning new technologies and working to ensure that his students have access to updated technological processes.
Students will research their technology as needed.
Matt Brown
(802) 349-0728
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Register for Intro to Design Technologies – EDX 5710 S60
Register for CAD (computer aided design) – EDX 5710 S61
Register for 3D Printing – EDX 5710 S62
Register for Laser Cutting and Engraving – EDX 5710 S63
Register for CNC (computer numerical control) – EDX 5710 S64