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Re: Careers in STEM - without a PhD.
Hi Brian--
We do pretty good with the digital and sometimes CAD stuff, and the plastic printers and CNC routers are pretty. But we need more of a style of education that teaches the operation of basic hand and machine tools, within a project-based environment. Bringing back something like machine shop or the sheet metal shop will be impossible in the current environment, but project-based learning that incorporates the underlying skills needed in the workplace can be translated into any workplace.
Educators complain that this kind of work is dated; it's "manufacturing" and single-minded, single-skilled in an era where they believe manufacturing is old-school and revanchist. They have no clue that the foundational skills are what keep this country operational and the digital and all the other gear functioning.
The biggest reason I got into FRC is it's the only thing on campus that plays to those hand/eye/brain skills so needed in the workplace.
Joe.
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