Welcome to the Voices for Manufacturing Community
The SkillsCommons-Manufacturing Community is a free, open, user-friendly, online community website for sharing exemplary practices, resources, ideas, and collaborative opportunities developed by U.S. community colleges sponsored by the Trade Assistance Adjustment Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT at http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/ ) program. SkillsCommons (www.skillscommons.org) is the national repository of Open Educational Resources in workforce development produced by the TAACCCT grantees.
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Members of this community and others developing manufacturing curriculum in the community colleges are free and welcome to create and participate in discussion forums for sharing ideas, posting documents and links, asking questions, developing collaborations, and much more to support and advance the success of the workforce development programs.
Members of manufacturing industries, professional organizations, and workforce development initiatives are welcome to join and participate in the Voices for Manufacturing Community as well. The community is open to all who want to contribute constructively to enhancing, improving, and innovating manufacturing education, training, and workforce development.
Website: http://support.skillscommons.org/home/discover-reuse/how-to-browse-for-materials/browsing-by-industry/manufacturing-industry-browse/
Members: 9
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2019
Share strategies, policies, plans, and more about how you are successfully delivering workforce development programs in manufacturing that are delivering stacked and latticed credentials.Continue
Started by Rick Lumadue Oct 7, 2015.
What do you consider to be the most reusable materials in manufacturing that were developed by your Grant Project? Could you please post a link from SkillsCommons to this material? Continue
Started by Rick Lumadue Sep 30, 2015.
What (CPL) materials did you use in your grant project for the manufacturing industry? Could you please post a link from SkillsCommons to the material you submitted?Continue
Started by Rick Lumadue Sep 30, 2015.
Here is a link to the TAACCCT Industry Webinar Series: Manufacturing recorded on September 30, 2015.
This webinar was led by two experienced grantees around a discussion of curriculum and industry engagement: the Making the Future Consortium, led by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College and the Connecticut Manufacturing, Energy and Transportation (CT-MET) Initiative.
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