Hi guys a while sincemy last post but due to some great tips I got the job as an engineering lecturer . Just fishing for any ideas on any practical lesson ideas on press tools eg bending forming simple tool compound tool progressive tool ?
Basically went in asked the class if they actuslly had an idea first on what a static beam was . Where might they find them . Then moved through the lesson like that slide show on different types of beam etc got them to answer what type of beam was in the picture ... Then on to shapes of beams...
Cheers racoock that's a great reply as I am great full for all the others . My main tsar is to write down a 2 hour lesson plan on how to teach 16 year old first year apprentices who know nothing about beams .... I myself have forgotten a lot and need to refresh on the calculations as my main...
Spot on jboggs ... I was thinking along the same lines I want to start with the most basic of principles and let them relate to how they apply in everyday life .... I like your thinking mate
Thanks guys im thinking of opening up with types of static beams and the types of forces applied to them ,obviously in picture forms they can relate to ... then some simple load force calculations....maybe place there phone across a gap hit it with a hammer and show them downwards force and the...
Thanks mike yes it's a lesson to be based on 16 year old apprentices who are assumed to know nothing about static beams etc .... I was thinking along the same lines. :)
Hi all I currently have one week to prepare for a job interview as an engineering teacher . I need to prepare a 2 hour lesson for 16 year olds who know nothing about static beams ... I myself am a little out of practice on this area but obviously have some knowledge ... Anyone able to help me...