High School Technical Teacher Professional Development at Goodwin: A New Manufacturing Continuing Education Program

August 2021 marked the launch of a new Continuing Education (CE) training program offered through Goodwin University’s School of Business, Technology, and Advanced Manufacturing. From August 9 to 12, eight technical education (tech-ed) instructors from several Connecticut school districts came … Continue reading High School Technical Teacher Professional Development at Goodwin: A New Manufacturing Continuing Education Program

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Mechatronics vs. CNC Machining: What’s the Difference Between These Fields?

Manufacturing offers many exciting opportunities for forward-thinking professionals. Today, manufacturing specialists take on high-tech, hands-on roles, creating and working with the latest advancements in technology. AI, robotics, computerization, and automation are at the heart of the field – but companies … Continue reading Mechatronics vs. CNC Machining: What’s the Difference Between These Fields?

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Who Should Understand Blueprints? Five Ideas That Might Surprise You

Who Should Understand Blueprints? Five Ideas That Might Surprise You by Kyle Zachary, MSOL, Continuing Education Instructor, Goodwin University Blueprints are the basic tools for product specification and the fundamental expression of your client’s needs. Who in your company should … Continue reading Who Should Understand Blueprints? Five Ideas That Might Surprise You

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What Is the Most Important Information in a Blueprint Title Block? The Debate Rages…

What Is the Most Important Information in a Blueprint Title Block? The Debate Rages… by Kyle Zachary, MSOL, Continuing Education Instructor, Goodwin University Blueprints, technical drawings, engineering drawings… whatever you call them, they are packed with critical information and are … Continue reading What Is the Most Important Information in a Blueprint Title Block? The Debate Rages…