Friday October 8th, 2010
Location: Mt. Hood Community College
26000 SE Stark St.
Gresham, OR 97030
Auto Shop
Time: 8:00 a.m. Registration
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Drafting/ Engineering
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Technology ED
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8:00 a.m.
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Registration/Breakfast (Auto Shop)
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8:45-10:15 a.m.
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Controller Area Network (CAN) Buss – Basic Theory and Diagnostics” Presenter: Mark Lambrecht, PACT/CAP/IMPO RT instructor Mt. Hood Community College
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"Project Based Engineering" Presenter: Troy Donaldson, Engineering Technology & CAD Instructor Mt. Hood Community College
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TBD
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10:15-10:30 a.m.
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Break - Exhibitor Viewing (Auto Shop)
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10:30-12:00 p.m.
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“Ford’s new Gas Twin Turbo, Direct Injection Engine” Presenter: Steve Hennessy Service Training Instructor Ford Motor Company
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"Techniques To Teach AutoCAD Fundamentals presentered by Julie Peters, Program Chair Drafting, Geomatics and Engineering Department, Chemeketa Community College
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TBD
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12:00-1:30 p.m.
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Lunch / Business Meeting
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1:30-3:00 p.m.
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“Product Service Training the Honda Way” Presenter: Monte Wolverton Honda Training Center Coordinator
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"Curriculum Exchange" Mike Bryant, Mrytle Point High School
*Bring a copy of a lesson plan to share*
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"Presentation on Model 46120-00 Solar/Wind Energy Training System"
Mr. Gary Daniels, Lab-Volt
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Session 1: "Controller Area Network (CAN) Buss – Basic Theory and Diagnostics”
Presenter:
Mark Lambrecht, PACT/CAP/IMPORT instructor
Mt. Hood Community College
Description: Mark will be presenting the basic theory, operating principles, CAN nodes, circuitry and
diagnosis of these critical networks on today’s vehicles. These systems have been in use for a
decade or more and Mark will share his techniques teaching both current theory and basic
troubleshooting using a common automotive oscilloscope. Buss grounds, shorts, opens and the
resulting scope patterns from these faults will be demonstrated.
Session 2: “Ford’s new Gas Twin Turbo, Direct Injection Engine”
Presenter: Steve Hennessy, Service Training Instructor, Ford Motor Company
Description: Steve will be presenting one of Ford’s most modern power plants. Turbocharged Direct
injection is a “modern marvel” and has significant advantages over standard Sequential Fuel
Injection. Great fuel economy is a major advantage as well.
Session 3: “Product Service Training the Honda Way”
Presenter: Monte Wolverton, Honda Training Center Coordinator
Description: Monte will be presenting Honda’s new “Goldstar Certification” training program. This
new automotive service curriculum program is a significant change from the past technician training
programs we have seen with many OEM’s and has significant implications for public educational
programs in Automotive Technology. This session will take place at the American Honda Training
Center about 10 minutes from the College. Monte will also lead a tour of the world class “Leed’s
Gold” certified facility.
Drafting
Session 1:"Project Based Engineering"
Presenter: Troy Donaldson, Engineering Technology & CAD Instructor Mt. Hood Community College
Description: This session will be focused on engineering project based learning in three different
classes at MHCC; Intro to Engineering, Engineering Graphics I, and Statics. In each class projects
are introduced to students to create environments for learning that included creativity, course
content, and experiential based learning. 3 projects will be discussed and experienced with
attendees and all participants will have the opportunity to take part in part in an engineering
project experience.
Session 2: "Techniques To Teach AutoCAD Fundamentals"
Presenter by Julie Peters, Program Chair Drafting, Geomatics and Engineering Department,
Chemeketa Community College
Description: Suggested sequence of concepts that will help students learn AutoCAD one step at a
time.
Start with easy drawings and work up to challenging projects that will require students to put
together the skills they've mastered. Ideas to teach fundamental skills without using "cookbook"
style assignments.
Once students understand what a command does, and how to use it they can confidently execute it
on their own in assignments.
Session 3: "Presentation on Model 46120-00 Solar/Wind Energy Training System" Mr. Gary Daniels,
Lab-Volt