Surfacing Fundamentals for Molding: A Classroom Design-Build Project Guide - IC694188

Preparing students for industry can be challenging with advanced toolsets and processes. We’ll take you through introducing the key features of surfacing to your students, when to use surfacing, and how these features are beneficial in a molding process. We’ll share design-build projects that can be adopted in your classroom to introduce molding and engage your students.

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Speakers

Bryant Harrison

Lecturer, Murray State University

Bryant Harrison is an instructor currently teaching at Murray State University. Bryant has 10 years of teaching experience, 3 of which is was at the secondary level in public education. Currently, he teaches manufacturing classes for Murray State's Design Engineering Technology program. He is an active maker that volunteers as a mentor for two local high school robotics teams. He has SOLIDWORKS certifications: CSWP, CSWA-Additive Manufacturing, and CSWA-S.

Dacia Monroe

Instructor, Murray State University

Dacia Monroe teaches CAD, engineering drawings, and design for manufacturability at Murray State University in the Design Engineering Technology program. Dacia has experience using SOLIDWORKS and the surfacing toolset to design and manufacture animatronics and puppets for the themed entertainment industry. Certified CSWP, CSWP-SU. She currently enjoys using SOLIDWORKS to design toys for her daughter.