W-03 Practical Education for Engineering Students and Regional Citizens in Manufacturing and Engineering Design Center (cremo) at Muroran Institute of Technology(International Session-I)
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概要
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To foster engineers with creative power and to highlight the importance of technology, the Manufacturing and Engineering Design Center (known as cremo) at the Muroran Institute of Technology was established in 2006 and has remained active ever since. The center has two support groups and one research group, which all concentrate on monozukuri. The Education Support Group provides educational support for practical training classes on and off campus, technical support for pursuing student projects and making experimental apparatuses, technical manuals describing how to use and how to make things, and PDCA-conscious engineering design education related to monozukuri. The Regional Cooperation Group coordinates activities in cooperation with elementary, junior high, and high schools, bureaus, and industries especially in and around Muroran City, which include hands-on classes for pupils and children, workshop for visiting international students, and open seminars for local residents.
- 2009-08-08
著者
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Shimizu Kazumichi
Muroran Institute Of Technology
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Kazama Toshiharu
Muroran Institute of Technology
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Hanajima Naohiko
Muroran Institute of Technology
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