Title: Work Package 4: INNOMET for Engineering professions
1Work Package 4 INNOMET for Engineering
professions
- Ongoing activities
- Tallinn University of Technology
- Tauno Otto
2Planned activities
- Development of the INNOMET system in the field of
engineering professions (definition of skills,
structure qualifications, training needs) - Sample 2 re-training courses developed in the
field of engineering based on industry needs for
KTH and TUT
3From WP1
- INNOMET II extends the definition by stating that
competence is the sum of knowledge and skills and
by introducing the concept of competence modules.
- The definition of a competence module makes it
possible to distinguish between knowledge,
skills, and competence.
4Working methods and techniques
- The results of system enhancement for competence
management are analysed for engineering levels.
Needed skills are defined for Engineering
qualification levels. - Two re-training courses are developed for
Engieering levels, using e-learning methodology
and platforms.
5Tasks
- Definition of skill lists for engineering fields
- Development of two re-training courses
- Development of engineering levels at Innomet
system
6e-X ? X
- Three generations
- Search through manual records
- Search of a database by a query
- Search of the Web by a browser
7E-learning
- Location
- CD
- WWW
- Study materials
- HTML
- .doc
- .pdf
- .ppt
- Password protectable
- Includes tests and/or self-tests
- Includes new media
- Is expensive to create
- Needs several tutors to carry out
- Answers in 8 h
8WebCT
Tool
Forum
Mailbox
Chat
Calendar
Curriculum
Study materials
a) texts
b) video
c) audio
d) Animations
Dropbox
WebCT manual
FAQ
Statistics (counter)
Vocabulary
9WebCT
d) Animations
Dropbox
WebCT manual
FAQ
Statistics (counter)
Vocabulary
10From WP1
11Wiki example
Type of competence Level Typical competence demonstrated Potential activities and products (based on the illustrative verbs)
Skills 5 Be an excellent CAD/CAM engineer. Know how to use parametric and feature based CAC/CAM models for an optimimal result. Plan the CAM work.
Skills 4 Be a skilled CAM engineer. Judge/check if the result is ready for production. Adapt the CAM environment to the companies needs.
Skills 3 Know how to use a CAM software. How to select stocks, assign tools, material, fixtures etc. Combine machining operations, and tools, to achieve an expected outcome.
Knowledge/skills 2 Be familiar with the CAM environment. Carry out a simple setup.
Knowledge 1 How does CAM engineering work? How is the CAD model used by the CAM system to generate operation sequences? Describe and list the differences between CAM and traditional NC programming.
Knowledge 0 How to achieve a certain shape? Read a technical drawing. List the main machining principles.
12From Innomet system
13Course modularisation
- Existing courses should evaluated by taxonomies
- Creation of a single e-course including all
levels is impossible - Modularised e-courses are not supported by
university curricula
14Timetable
Available