Friday, April 13, 2012

Classroom with engines...

Picture 3: Here is one of over classrooms for working whit the engines and gearboxes. We have 8 stations in this room with engines, tool wagons, carries and computers white diagnose system.

7 comments:

  1. Goodness me these engines look complicated. In Australia too we have machines and computers to daignose problems with engines. How do you teach your students how to do this diagnosis?

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  2. What kind of service literature do you use for this course?

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  3. We are working with Volvos diagnos system, so we can look for instructions how to do the things and when we plug in the cars we can look for things that isnt working so good.First they practice electric lessons before reading the car. So our service literature is in the computers..

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  4. I have seen some of the literature about new cars and it is complicated and involved. How do you teach your students to handle all this information?

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  5. I thing that is the new way of teatching when you sometimes dont have the answers to the questions as a teacher. It because theirs a lot of new technic things all the time so there is no teacher than can be uptodate on everything, all the time, but you do have to know how to look it up. And you have to teach the basics, the studients learn the differeces at the car repairplaces when they started to work.

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  6. This is interesting Ulrika. With such complicated machines now it is the case that the teacher may not know everything. It is good to be able to teach our students how to find information that they need.We use technology a lot in our teaching . Do you do this?

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  7. Yes, I think that it doesn´t matter what kind of work you are dooing, is so much technology and even at home you look things up so you have to teach them to be a good seacher nowdays. A problem is that you have to know a little and be up to days on the technical things, and it´s a generationquestion and hard for the older to keep up with...

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