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1 online resource (125 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Materials science forum, 0255-5476 ; volume 625 |
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Materials science forum ; v. 625.
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Contents |
New Frontiers in Materials Processing Training and Learning; Preface; Committees; Table of Contents; An Integrated Approach to Teach Metal Forming and Moulding as per New EHEA Framework; Application of New Educational Methodologies Adapted to the EHEA Guidelines for Manufacturing Engineering Teaching in University Curricula; CAL-CBT Based Virtual Learning and Training in Machining Engineering. A Case Study: CNC Lathe; Computer Aided Practical Teaching of the Electro Discharge Machining Process ; Computer-Aided System for Teaching Machining with Numerical Control |
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Good Practices in Teaching of Advanced Processes in Mechanical Engineering Projects Learning Groups Implantation of Virtual Practices about Materials Processing in the Manufacturing Engineering Department of the University of Malaga ; Manufacturing Process Definition as a Basic Teaching Tool in the EHEA; Methodology for Teaching the Material Removal Processes by Using CAD/CAM Software: Turning Processes; Methodology for the Practical Learning of Pelletizing Processes of Biomass Waste; New Virtual Environment for Active Learning on Parameter Adjustment of Plastic Injection Molding |
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Study of the Student's Workload for the Manufacturing Related Subjects within the European Higher Education AreaTeaching Strategy in Numerical Modelling of Metal Forming Processes; The Application of PDAs and Smartphones in the Classroom as Instruments for Improvement of Learning Monitoring ; Keywords Index; Authors Index |
Summary |
Materials processing engineering is currently considered to be an interdisciplinary engineering field. Learning and training in materials processing must therefore be accompanied by diverse sets of workshops and practical laboratory experiments. In general, the equipment which is required to be available in these laboratories or workshops is very expensive and can become obsolete within a few years. On the other hand, the continual evolution of materials inevitably drives change. However, innovative education techniques, based upon information and communications technologies, are currently und |
Notes |
"The papers included in this issue have been selected from those presented to the New Frontiers in Materials Processing Learning and Training Especial Symposium of the 16th Innovative University Technical Learning, hold in Cadiz (Spain) in September 2008"--Preface |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
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Subject |
Materials science -- Study and teaching -- Congresses
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
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Materials science -- Study and teaching
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Materiais.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Marcos, M. (Mariano)
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Innovative Technical Learning Conference on New Frontiers in Materials Processing Training and Learning (16th : 2008 : Cádiz, Spain), issuing body
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ISBN |
9783038132462 |
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3038132462 |
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