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Lessons were built around the programming, development and production of three projects a fidget spinner, an engraved box and a swiss cube, all built using CNC machining tools and technology. Each week consisted of two nights of online sessions as well as one, hands-on training session at BCIT. “With the support and knowledge, I now have I feel more comfortable and able to teach students about CNC Machining.”Ĭook and seven additional educators participated in the inaugural, four-week course. “Marte put on an awesome course that has already helped me teach with our Haas Desktop Mill that we received from the BCMMAG,” said Steve Cook, Applied Design Skills and Technology teacher at Byrne Creek Secondary School. It was well-received by participants, who provided some feedback following the final week of training sessions. The Haas Basic Mill Operator program, led by Marte Arreola, Instructor at BCIT’s School of Energy, provides the knowledge necessary to get started as a CNC operator or machinist. ![]() ![]() A group of Lower Mainland secondary school teachers are more prepared than ever to introduce students to the world of CNC machining, thanks to their completion of the Haas Basic Mill Operator course, a certification program coordinated by the British Columbia Metal Manufacturing Advisory Group (BCMMAG).
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