Vancouver, BC
June 26, 2011
June 26, 2011
June 29, 2011
2153-5965
Manufacturing
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10.18260/1-2--18829
https://peer.asee.org/18829
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Robert L. Mott is a professor emeritus in engineering technology at the University of Dayton and a fellow of ASEE. He is the author of four textbooks for the mechanical design field. He also works with the NSF-sponsored National Center for Manufacturing Education and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers as the leader of the SME Center for Education. He is a member of the ASEE, SME, and ASME.
Professor of Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering. His interests include Automation, Robotics, Project Management, and Design. Most recently he was part of the team that developed the Curriculum 2015 report.
Title: What is Curriculum 2015?Authors: R. Mott, H. JackAbstract:[[[[ Note: As discussed with Sean and Arif this abstract is not complete in anticipation of newresults before final paper submission]]]]The Curriculum 2015 report has been developing since 2008 with the involvement of hundredsof people from businesses, organizations, and academia. The report will be finalized [[____2010]] and presented to a number of manufacturing groups and professionals. The goal ofthe report was to examine the state of manufacturing practice and education with the goal ofplotting a path to a brighter future in manufacturing. The document presents recommendations,objectives, and actions for a successful future for manufacturing education.The paper and presentation are intended to address important strategies and resources foreducators.
Mott, R. L., & Jack, H. (2011, June), What is Curricula 2015? Paper presented at 2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC. 10.18260/1-2--18829
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