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Frank Sesto, Manufacturing Dept. Head at Goodwin Tech, working on a project using a CMM machine with his supervisor, John DeFilippe at Associated Spring

Work-based Learning Projects

Community college and technical high school educators participating in a four-week summer externship not only learned from their industry sponsors, but they had the advantage of these sponsors helping them develop work-based learning projects that they could bring back into the classroom. Through these practical learning experiences, students learn first-hand about current manufacturing workplace practices.

The RCNGM externship program is administered by the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA). If you have any questions, please contact Mary deManbey at (860)-244-1900.

To learn about individual projects, click on the following links:

Click Summaries of Externship Experiences to learn more out about project implementation and student/classroom impact.


The Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing is funded through a grant from the National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Education program. Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.