Interesting that it is difficult to learn to use the equipment shown in the photo. Is it the same as a equipment that you would use when working as an electrician, or it is a modified version of equipment that is used 'on the job'? How many students are in your classes?
What teaching approaches do you use to support students to learn how to use the Cablewelder? Would they all be working simultaneously on a piece of equipment similar to the one in your photo, or would you demonstrate its use?
Hello Susanne, it is the same equipment used by professional electricians. There are about 20 students in each class. I will first show how to do it and then get the students to try. The method we use is learning by doing. Regards Andreas
Hello Andreas
ReplyDeleteInteresting that it is difficult to learn to use the equipment shown in the photo. Is it the same as a equipment that you would use when working as an electrician, or it is a modified version of equipment that is used 'on the job'?
How many students are in your classes?
What teaching approaches do you use to support students to learn how to use the Cablewelder? Would they all be working simultaneously on a piece of equipment similar to the one in your photo, or would you demonstrate its use?
Regards
Susanne
Hello Susanne, it is the same equipment used by professional electricians. There are about 20 students in each class. I will first show how to do it and then get the students to try. The method we use is learning by doing.
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Andreas
It should be added that you do not need to have an education as an electrician before using the machine.
DeleteHi Andrew. A dumb question what is it for? Have aldrrig seen such before I think.
ReplyDeleteHi Peter, there are no stupid questions. It is used to join the wires by welding.
DeleteAlways learn something new.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is Always good when you learn something new.
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