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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium US DOL SPONSORED TAACCCT GRANT: TC23767 RELEASE DATE05/07/2015 VERSIONv 001 PAGE1 of 7 Primary Developer: MSAMC Innovation Team 5, Spartanburg Community College S UCCESSFUL I MPLEMENTATION IN C OLLEGE /C OMPANY (SICC) E XAMPLE O NLINE AND T ECHNOLOGY E NABLED I NSTRUCTION S UCCESSFUL I MPLEMENTATION IN C OLLEGE /C OMPANY (SICC) E XAMPLE O NLINE AND T ECHNOLOGY E NABLED I NSTRUCTION US D EPARTMENT OF L ABOR M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM US D EPARTMENT OF L ABOR M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License National Model for Online & Technology Enabled Instruction Local SICC Examples of Online & Technology Enabled Instruction SICC EXAMPLE: CONTENTS
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License College courses in manufacturing technology are taught using “traditional” methods Focused on in-class lecture Minimal / basic use of online resources and industry-like technology Instructor is a lecturer Courses heavily integrate online learning elements, beyond basic usage of a Learning Mgt. System Focus on hands-on assessment Labs are equipped with advanced technologies to allow students to practice & study on their time Mentor-like engagement from instructor (incl. real time remediation) NATIONAL MODEL: ONLINE AND TECHNOLOGY ENABLED PRESENT STATE:PREFERRED STATE:
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Coursework is more closely related to the technologies that they’ll see at work, reducing on the job training time Students become familiar with using online learning tools, and develop skills to become better self-directed learners Diversity of course delivery methods keeps students engaged in the learning process NATIONAL MODEL: IMPLICATIONS PREFERRED STATE:
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License NATIONAL MODEL: IMPLICATIONS PREFERRED STATE: Learning is self paced (more tailored to fit students’ needs) Instructors lecture less, and are more available to the student for mentor-like engagement Students can self-remediate and revisit recorded lectures and resources for better understanding and clarification
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License The HFC ControlLogix courses were examined against the MSAMC Master ControlLogix PBO List, and there was an Ethernet gap in HFC’s offerings ControlLogix trainers were enabled with Ethernet technology, but it was not used ControlLogix courseware has been expanded to include Ethernet Switches Allows for PLC to PLC communication Students’ education uses technology that is more aligned with industry BEFORE: ControlLogix GapsNOW: ControlLogix + Ethernet LOCAL SICC EXAMPLE: HENRY FORD COLLEGE – CONTROLLOGIX + ETHERNET
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Inclusion of Ethernet in courseware can be relatively cheap, if trainers already have Ethernet switches Ethernet is the most state of art platform for distributed I/O, so the college is more in line with what industry uses The college can add additional, compatible input and output devices, allowing them to grow labs in ways that they hadn’t been able to consider before NOW: ControlLogix + Ethernet LOCAL SICC EXAMPLE: HENRY FORD COLLEGE – CONTROLLOGIX + ETHERNET
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License The HFC ControlLogix courses were examined against the MSAMC Master ControlLogix PBO List, and there was an HMI (Human Machine Interface) gap in HFC’s offerings ControlLogix trainers were enabled with HMIs, but they were not used ControlLogix courseware has been expanded to include HMIs, and Siemens HMI touch panels have been added to the trainers Students in the ControlLogix courses programmed the HMIs themselves Allows for PLC to PLC communication Students’ education uses technology that is more aligned with industry BEFORE: ControlLogix GapsNOW: ControlLogix + HMIs LOCAL SICC EXAMPLE: HENRY FORD COLLEGE – CONTROLLOGIX + HMIs
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Low cost improvement Classroom technology is now closer to the plant floor Students can exercise PLC logic in ways that they couldn’t before, E.g. Instructors have always discussed how mathematical instructions can be applied, but there haven’t been good examples. Now, HMIs can be used to utilize mathematical instructions in a practical way. LOCAL SICC EXAMPLE: HENRY FORD COLLEGE – CONTROLLOGIX + HMIs NOW: ControlLogix + HMIs
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License LOCAL SICC EXAMPLE: SPARTANBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ONLINE & TECH ENABLED More online content used by instructors in PBO format Used in all classes for independent study & remediation National Performance Based Objectives (PBOs) guide learning management methodology BEFORE: Some Online ContentNOW: Focus on Online Content Some online courses used in Automated Mfg. Technology (Basic & Enhanced) in the L.O.R.I. (Learning Object Repository)
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M ULTI -S TATE A DVANCED M ANUFACTURING C ONSORTIUM 20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled20150507_v001_m-samc_-_sicc_example_-_online_and_tech_enabled found in Resources byResources the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.www.msamc.org Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License SAFETY DISCLAIMER: M-SAMC educational resources are in no way meant to be a substitute for occupational safety and health standards. No guarantee is made to resource thoroughness, statutory or regulatory compliance, and related media may depict situations that are not in compliance with OSHA and other safety requirements. It is the responsibility of educators/employers and their students/employees, or anybody using our resources, to comply fully with all pertinent OSHA, and any other, rules and regulations in any jurisdiction in which they learn/work. M-SAMC will not be liable for any damages or other claims and demands arising out of the use of these educational resources. By using these resources, the user releases the Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium and participating educational institutions and their respective Boards, individual trustees, employees, contractors, and sub-contractors from any liability for injuries resulting from the use of the educational resources. DOL DISCLAIMER: This product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. RELEVANCY REMINDER: M-SAMC resources reflect a shared understanding of grant partners at the time of development. In keeping with our industry and college partner requirements, our products are continuously improved. Updated versions of our work can be found here: http://www.msamc.org/resources.html.http://www.msamc.org/resources.html Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium US DOL SPONSORED TAACCCT GRANT: TC23767 RELEASE DATE05/07/2015 VERSIONv 001 PAGE1 of 7 Primary Developer: MSAMC Innovation Team 5, Spartanburg Community College
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