Hey... You made it to my Mechatronics Engineering EAB page... that means that you clicked on some other link to find out what this SVCTE Mechatronics Engineering EAB meeting is all about... And maybe you would like to be on my board and attend... At the bottom of this page, you will be able to get more information and access links about the EAB program and my class. Great... Lets jump right in.
Now you are probably wondering how much of a time commitment this might entail… Let's get that out of the way first... I don’t actually think this should take more than a few hours a year. Here is what I'm proposing:
2 meetings (Live, Skype/WebEx) a year... These meetings will be an hour to an hour and half, where we can review the current class outline and have group discussions on recommendations, industry direction, etc.
1-2 times a year where I send out the updated class syllabus / outline for review (I’m not expecting you to spend more than about an hour or so of time to review the material)
less than 10 emails per year, giving you an update on how the class is going, quick clarifying questions or recommendations.
Can I count on your participation? For sure, as much or as little participation, is welcome and appreciated.
The reason you are here is to see if you would consider serving on my SVCTE Mechatronics Engineering Education Advisory Board (EAB). I promise, it will not be a huge time sink This is a class we launch for the 2017-2018 school year, and every year, I'm seeking feedback for how we should change it for the subsequent school year.
First, let me introduce myself. I recently became an instructor at Silicon Valley Career Technical Education. (SVCTE). I have always loved teaching, and teaching High School has always been noodling around in my head… So, in August of 2016, after spending 25+ years at Xilinx as a Digital Design Engineer and Technical Marketing Engineer, I made the jump.
Silicon Valley CTE is a high school targeting sophomores, juniors and seniors from 6 local school districts, including 40+ High schools. SVCTE offers state-of-the art programs which immerse students in rigorous, real-world academics and skills development designed to support their success through college and/or in their future careers.
If you are still reading, that means that you are intrigued, and would like some more information on what we are planning to cover in the class and what the role of serving on the EAB would entail.
We are designing the Mechatronics Engineering class to be an exploration of the design of "intelligent" systems and products, in which mechanization and control requiring sensing, actuation, and computation, are combined to achieve improved product quality and performance. Mechatronics Engineering includes the study of electronics, physics, mechanics, and computer control in one cohesive hands-on, project-based learning program. Class projects will include programming (C++ and Python) , robotics, industrial automation, industrial process control, pneumatic, and electro-mechanical systems.
By serving as a member of my Mechatronics Engineering EAB, you will have an opportunity to review and provide feedback on the course outline, curriculum, and key assignments. The role of an EAB member is outlined as follows:
Assist in the review of the course outline, curriculum, and key assignments
Assist in the verification of the current labor market needs and market direction
Provide input and feedback that will help design, update, modify, expand and improve the quality of the SVCTE courses
Give added support and strengthen the relationship between business, industry, community and education
Assist in the promotion of the program
If you would like more EAB information, visit my class, be a guest speaker, be a mentor check out this EAB Resources Page
Our first kickoff meeting for the 2019-2020 year will be April 7th some time between 5:00 - 8:00 in my classroom. I'll feed you dinner... If you can attend, I can send you more specific details on the Mechatronics Engineering class and how to attending live, or calling in on WebEx or Skype.
If you can't attend my EAB this year, I would still appreciate you filling out this Mechatronics Engineering EAB Feedback Form. It should not take more than 5-10 min.
Sincerely
Jim Burnham
Mechatronics Instructor @ SVCTE
Office: 408-723-6477 Cell: 408-603-0925