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AWS Conferences
at FABTECH
AWS conferences and the RWMA Resistance Welding School present
innovations and insight you can use in your career and enterprise,
while affording the opportunity to network and exhange information with
your peers. All conferences include lunch, breaks, and Q&A time.
Welding Technology to the Rescue
Mon., Nov. 14 • 8:30-4:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
A number of major research efforts and technological wizardries are
paying off in big ways throughout industry. The effects are numerous.
Some are in huge improvements in productivity. Others are in quality.
There are brand-new solutions to lingering problems. This trend in new
developments is bound to introduce more science into the overall
welding scene.
- Advancements in CO2 Shielded Gas Metal Arc
Bill
Guest, Welding Products Group
- Computed Radiography R.W.
Kruzic, Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.
- Quality Assurance in Field Heat Treatment Gary Lewis, Superheat
- DeltaSpot — Resistance Spot Welding with Process Stefan Mayr, Fronius USA
- Reciprocating Wire Feed Systems for Plate Products Randy Dull, Edison Welding Institute
- 20 kW Hybrid Laser Arc Welder Duncan Pratt, GE Global
- Thermal Spray for Wear Mitigation on Oilfield Tubulars and
Tools Karma Slusarshuk,
WearSox
- Cladding Wear Surfaces on Non-Magnetic Drill Collars Joe L. Scott, Devasco International
- Automated Back Gouging of Thick Plate Weld Joints for DDG
1000 Construction Bruce Horn,
Concurrent Technologies Corp.
- Tools for Gouging and Shaving Welds Edwin Erlbacher, PushCorp
- General Question and Answer Session
8th AWS Conference on Weld
Cracking
Tues., Nov. 15 • 8:30-4:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
At AWS’s eighth conference on weld cracking, the different types of
cracking, their respective causes, and their solutions will be
thoroughly examined. No incident causes so much alarm as a weld crack.
The different types of cracking, their causes, and their solutions will
be discussed. This program will identify and analyze the types of
cracks — and more importantly — what to do about them.
- Understanding Weld Cracking in Steels Joseph C. Bundy, Hobart Brothers Co.
- Crack Avoidance in Creep Strength-Enhanced Ferritic Steels William F. Newell, Jr, Euroweld Ltd.
- Hot Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels Damian J. Kotecki, Damian Kotecki Welding
Consultants
- How to Prevent Cracking When Welding Aluminum Alloys Tony Anderson, ITW Technology Center
- Hydrogen Induced Cracking in Welding High Performance
Steels Yoni Adonyi, LeTourneau
University
- Investigation of Weld Metal Cracking in a Hydrotreater
Vessel Robert W. Warke, LeTourneau
University
- Preventing Cracking in Nickel-Base Alloys Donald J. Tillack, Tillack Metallurgical
Consulting
- Phased Array Ultrasonics for Detecting and Sizing Cracks in
Welds Michael Moles, Olympus NDT
- General Question and Answer Session
National Welding Education
Conference
Tues., Nov. 15 • 9:00-4:00
$149 members/$149 nonmembers
Presented by the National Center for Welding Education and Training
(Weld-Ed), this conference is designed to bring together educators for
professional development and networking opportunities. Weld-Ed’s focus
is on the preparation of welders, welding technicians, and welding
engineers to meet the needs of industry. This conference will include
presentations on topics such as Weld-Ed accomplishments in the last
year, the partnership between Weld-Ed and AWS, welding industry
workforce needs, recruitment tips and tools for educators, competency
models, externship programs for educators, tips on partnering with
other secondary and post-secondary schools, welding education trends,
curriculum, materials science education and applications, distance
learning updates, new technology applications, and presentations from
welding educators who will share their best practices.
What’s New in Power Sources
Wed., Nov. 16 • 8:30-4:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
The latest welding machines are equipped with greatly improved
capabilities, including multi-process operation. Meet the experts and
understand the relative benefits of emerging power source technologies,
for example, transformer-rectifiers and inverters. The experts will be
on hand to compare these innovations.
- Modern Power Source Technology That Drives Process
Improvement Todd McEllis, Miller
Electric Mfg. Co. and ITW
- AC Pulse GMAW for Aluminum, Mild and Stainless Steels Phil Mosquera, Daihen
- Advances in Production Monitoring Bruce Chantry, Lincoln Electric Co.
- Advanced GMA Welding Wesley
Doneth, Fronius USA
- High Performance GMAW - New Machines. New Techniques Will
Provide a Boost in Performance Paul
Blomquist, Applied Thermal Sciences
- WeldScore - Embedded Weld Data Quality Monitoring Joe Daniel, Lincoln Electric Co.
- Gold Track VI Robert
Tollett, Liburdi Automation Inc.
- Controlled Short Circuit GMAW Process Competes Favorably
with SMAW, GTAW Jim Cuhel, Miller
Electric Mfg. Co.
- General Question and Answer Session
Thermal Spray Technology:
High-Performance Surfaces
Wed., Nov. 16 • 8:00-4:45
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
This joint conference of AWS and the International Thermal Spray
Association (ITSA) will present the latest developments in thermal
spray coating technologies and applications.
RWMA Resistance Welding School
Wed., Nov. 16 (7:45-5:30) —Thurs., Nov. 17 (8:00-3:45)
$475 members/$695 nonmembers
This intensive two-day course covers the basics of resistance welding.
The school is designed to give operators, production supervisors,
engineers, and others the opportunity to study, better understand, and
further their knowledge in the theory, applications, and equipment used
in the resistance welding process.
AWS Professional
Program at FABTECH
Pick and choose between concurrent sessions on the latest in welding
research and commercial developments. Pay by the day or register for
the entire four-day program.
Mon., Nov. 14
SESSION 1: International Trends
in Welding Research
Chair: Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines
- State of the Welding Related Industries and Trends of
Welding Research & Development in Singapore by Ang Chee Pheng, President of the
Singapore Welding Society
- International Topics in Welding Research
SESSION 2: NSF I / UCRC Sponsored
Chair: Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines
- Separating the Good Welds from the Bad Welds by John P. H. Steele, Colorado School of
Mines
- Development of a High-Chromium Nickel-base Filler Metal
with Improved Weldability for Nuclear Power Plant Construction and
Repair Applications by Adam T. Hope,
Eric Fusner and John C. Lippold, The Ohio State University, and Steve
L. McCracken
- Weldability of A356+0.5Cu and Its Nanocomposites by Dake Wang, Hongseok Choi, Xiaochun Li
and Sindo Kou, University of Wisconsin
- Welding of Stainless Steel-Effect of Sulfur on Weld Pool
Phenomena by Sindo Kou, University
of Wisconsin, C. Limmaneevichitr, King Mongkut’s University of
Technology-Thonburi, and P.S. Wei
- Newly Developed Low Transformation Temperature (LTT)
Welding by Tariq Alghamdi and
Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines
- Weld Solidification Behavior of Ni-base Superalloys for Use
in Advanced Supercritical Coal-fired Power Plants by David Tung and John C. Lippold, The
Ohio State University
SESSION 3: Solid-State Processing
Chair: Yoni Adonyi, LeTourneau University
- Friction Stir Welding of ISO 3183 X80M Steel by Antonio J. Ramirez, Tahiana F. C.
Hermenegildo and Tiago F. A. Santos, Brazilian Synchrotron Light
Laboratory, and Conrado R. M. Afonso and Ricardo R. Marinho,
Cenpes-Petrobras
- Adaptation of Al-to-Steel FRW-I to Thick Sections by Wendell L. Johnson and Jerry E. Gould,
Edison Welding Institute
- Solid-State Welding of High Performance Steels by Nathan Dix, Josh Hammond and Yoni
Adonyi, LeTourneau University
- Friction Stir Welding of Lean Duplex Stainless Steel by Tiago F. A. Santos, Marina Magnani and
Antonio J. Ramirez, Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory
- Susceptibility of Carbon Steel Welds to Hydrogen
Embrittlement by Wei Zhang, Zhili
Feng, John Wang and Larry Anovitz, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
- Mechanical and Microstructural Evaluation of Friction Stir
Processed Diffusion Bonded Magnesium and Magnesium Metal Matrix
Composites by Scott Gordon and
Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines
Tues., Nov. 15
SESSION 4: Shipbuilding
Chair: Maria Posada, Naval Surface Warfare Center-Carderock Division
- Fracture Toughness of Welded NUCu-140 by Brett Leister, John DuPont and Jeffrey
Farren, Lehigh University
- Microsampling of Friction Stir Welded Ti Alloys by Sal Nimer and Marc Zupan,
UMBC-University of Maryland, and Jennifer Wolk, Naval Surface Warfare
Center-Carderock Division
- Automated Welding Technology for VCS Submarines by Nancy C. Porter and Steve Massey,
Edison Welding Institute, and Ned Kaminski, General Dynamics Electric
Boat
- Ultrasonic Impact Treatment of Aluminum 5456 Plate and
Welds by Kim N. Tran and Caroline
Scheck, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Lourdes
Salamanca-Riba, University of Maryland – College Park, and Marc Zupan,
University of Maryland
- Understanding the Effect of Tool Design in Friction Stir
Welding of HSLA-65 Steels by David
Lammlein and Maria Posada, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Carderock
Division
- Fusion Welding Repair of 5xxx Series Aluminum Friction Stir
Welds by Maria Posada, Naval Surface
Warfare Center - Carderock Division
- Underwater Friction Stir Welding of HY80 Steel by Terry R. McNelley, Sarath K. Menon,
Garth W. Young and William C. Stewart, Naval Postgraduate School, and
Murray W. Mahoney, Consultant
- Nondestructive Testing False Positives on Friction Stir
Weld Applications by Bruce H.
Halverson, Marinette Marine Corporation
SESSION 5: Arc Welding Processes
Chair: Daniel Hartman, Manufacturing Behavioral Science
- Double Electrode GMAW with One Welding Power Supply by Jinsong Chen, Adaptive Intelligent
Systems, and Yi Lu and YuMing Zhang, University of Kentucky
- Submerged Arc Welding of High Strength Steel by Cold Wire
Feed by Biswajyoti, Basu, Naval
Materials Research Laboratory, India, R. Rahul and E. Jeevarasan,
National Institute of Technology, India, and S. Jerome and Arun Kumar
Shah, Panipat Institute of Engineering Technology
- Welding Arc Interruptions in Tandem Pulsed GMAW by Ruham Pablo Reis, Federal University of
Rio Grande
- Study of Silicate Islands in GMAW by Richard Derrien, Stephen Liu, and Erik
Lord, Colorado School of Mines
- Full Penetration Welding Using Laser Enhanced GMAW by Yi Huang and YuMing Zhang, University
of Kentucky
- Submerged Arc Welding Line Pipe with Three Electrodes by Stephen Kenny, University of
Alberta
- Residual Stress Analysis in Machining of Duplex Welds by Carolina Payares-Asprino and Patricia
Muñoz-Escalona, Universidad Simón Bolívar, and
Anamelis Sanchez, Fundación Instituto de
Ingeniería
- Selection of Welding Consumables for Metal Arc Welding
Under Oil (MAW-UO) by Hamad H.
Almostaneer, Stephen Liu, and David L. Olson, Colorado School of
Mines
- Droplet Heat Content in Nickel Sheathed WC-Cored GMAW Wires
by Kevin Scott and Patricio
Mendez, University of Alberta
SESSION 6: NSF I / UCRC Sponsored
Chair: John DuPont, Lehigh University
- Corrosion Behavior of Nickel Based Alloy Coatings by Andrew W. Stockdale and John DuPont,
Lehigh University
- Thermal Stir Welding of Steel by Feng Pan and Sindo Kou, University of
Wisconsin, and R.J. Ding, Marshall Space Flight
Center
- Preventing Dissimilar Metal Weld Failures by Gregory J. Brentrup, John DuPont, Brett
M. Leister, Brett S. Snowden, and Joachim L. Grenestedt, Lehigh
University
- Hot Bending of Armor Alloys by Nicholas A Kullman and Boian T.
Alexandrov, The Ohio State University
- Stress Rupture Evaluation of Steel Welding Consumables by Chai Xiao and Sindo Kou, University of
Wisconsin
- Laser Impact Welding by
Huimin Wang, The Ohio State University
SESSION 7: Weld Modeling
Chair: Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Surface and Interface Phenomena in Thermoelectric Element Welding by Ithamar Glumac, Ben Sokolove, and Yoni
Adonyi, LeTourneau University
A Computational Modeling Tool for Welding Repair of Irradiated
Materials by Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, and Eric Willis and Ken Wolfe, Electric Power
Research Institute
3D Weld Pool Surface Characterization by
XueWu Wang, YuMing Zhang and WeiJie Zhang, University of
Kentucky
Modeling and Microstructure Evolution Analysis of Friction Stir
Processing of Magnesium Alloy by
Zhenzhen Yu, Wei Zhang and Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
and Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee
Examination of Cross Tension Test for DP Steels by Murali Tumuluru and David J. Radakovic,
U.S. Steel
Modeling and Control of Droplet
Development in Laser Enhanced GMAW by Yan Shao and YuMing Zhang,
University of Kentucky
Wed., Nov. 16
SESSION 8: Laser Materials
Processing
Chair: Tom Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Characterization of a Materials Processing Laser by T.J. Lienert, J.O. Sutton, M.S. Piltch
and P. Burgardt, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Issues with Laser Welding Through a Fused Silica Window by T.J. Lienert, J.O. Sutton, M.S. Piltch,
R.T. Forsyth and P.A. Papin, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
- Reducing Alloying Element Vaporization from Stainless Steel
Weld Pools Produced by Pulsed Laser Welding by T. DebRoy, Penn State University, and
T.J. Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Properties Variation in Stainless Steel Laser Welds by Charles V. Robino, Brad L. Boyce and
Corbett C.Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories Modeling of Laser Spot Micro-Welding of
Silicon by Ashwin Raghavan, Penn State University
- Scaling Thermocapillary Weld Pool Shape by Peng S. Wei, C.L. Lin and H.J. Liu,
National Sun Yat-Sen University, and T. DebRoy, Penn State
Unversity
- Comparing Laser and Resistance Interconnection Welds by Gerald A Knorovsky, Danny O. MacCallum
and Louis A. Malizia Jr., Sandia National Laboratories
SESSION 9: Filler Metals,
Overlays and Repair
Chair: Patricio Mendez, University of Alberta
- Welding Fume Study for Certain SMAW Electrodes Used in the
Mining Industry by Kin-Ling Sham and
Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines
- Analysis of Molten Surface End Face of Al-Mg Filler Metal
Alloy and Process-Integrated Quality Assurance in Pulse GMAW by Rajasekaran Shanmugam and Umarani
Rajasekaran, El-Shaddai Welding and Cutting
Consultants
- New Self-Shielded Flux
Cored Electrode by Wesley Wang and Stanley Ferree, ESAB
- Reduction of Cr(VI) in Stainless Steel Welding Fume by Tetsunao Ikeda, Hiroshi Sugahara and
Hirohisa Watanabe, Kobe Steel, Ltd / Kobelco Welding of America
- Depositing Ni-WC Wear Resistant Coatings with Hot-Wire
Assisted GTAW by Stuart Guest,
Adrian Gerlich and Patricio Mendez, Canadian Center for Welding and
Joining, University of Alberta
- Wear Performance of Welded Hardbanding Materials by Dan Danks, Abbe Doering and Joe Scott,
Wear & Friction Resources
- Structure and Properties of FBW Rail Repairs by David Workman and Jerry E. Gould,
Edison Welding Institute
- Combating Corrosion by Weld Overlay - A Unique Experience by J. V. D. Murty, Qatargas Operating
Company Limited
SESSION 10: Sensing and Control
Chair: YuMing Zhang, University of Kentucky
- Computation of GMAW Pool Surface from Laser Reflection by Xiaoji Ma and YuMing Zhang, University
of Kentucky
- Near-Infrared Vision System for Arc-Welding Monitoring by Carolina Pimenta Mota, Marcus Vinicius
Ribeiro Machado, Louriel Oliveria Vilarinho, and Roberto Mendes Finzi
Neto, Federal University of Uberlândia
- Analytical Computation of GTAW Weld Pool Surface by Zhenzhou Wang, University of
Kentucky
- Temperature Measurement of Low-Carbon Steel TIG Welding
Heat Affected Zone Using Fiber Bragg Grating by Yulong Li, Harbin Institute of
Technology, and Zhichao Jiang, Yanfeng and Hua Zhang, Nanchang
University
- Machine-Human Cooperative Control of Welding Process by Weijie Zhang and YuMing Zhang,
University of Kentucky
- Wireless Embedded System for Signal Monitoring by Marcus Vinícius
Ribeiro Machado, Carolina Pimenta Mota, Louriel Oliveria
Vilarinho and Roberto Mendes Finzi Neto, Federal University of
Uberlândia
- Adaptive Fill Algorithm in Varying Weld Groove by Yong-Baek Kim, Jeom-Goo Kim,
Hyeong-Soon Moon and Ji-On Kim, Hyundai Heavy
Industries
SESSION 11: Joining Metallurgy
Chair: Suresh Babu, The Ohio State University,
- Ultrasonic Soldering for Dissimilar Material Joining by Shankar Srinivasan, Edison Welding
Institute
- Au-Al Intermetallic Formation in a Resistance Weld by Donald F. Susan, Gerald A. Knorovsky
and Paul T. Vianco, Sandia National Laboratories
- Constitution Diagram for Dissimilar Metal Welds by Elijah K Gould, BP America, and John C.
Lippold and Boian T. Alexandrov, The Ohio State
University
- Weld Behavior of Ultra-High Strength Eglin Steel by Daniel H Bechetti Jr. and John N.
DuPont, Lehigh University
- Advanced Brazing Technologies for Nuclear Fuel Cladding by Edward D. Herderick, Kirk Cooper and
Nate Ames, Edison Welding Institute
- Microstructure of Alloy 625 Weld Overlay by Cleiton Carvalho Silva, Conrado R. M.
Afonso, Hélio Cordeiro de Miranda and Jesualdo Pereira Farias,
Federal University of Ceará, and Antonio J. Ramirez, Brazilian
Synchrotron Light Laboratory
- Effect of Ti on Toughness of 700 MPa Weld Metal by Hee Jin Kim and Jun Seok Seo, Chonan,
and Changhee Lee, Hanyang University
Thurs., Nov. 17
SESSION 12: Materials
Weldability
Chair: Boian Alexandrov, The Ohio State University
- Application of Cold Cracking Tests for Determining the
Preheating Temperature in High Strength Steels by Mónica Zalazar, Universidad
Nacional del Comahue, and Eduardo Asta, ESAB
Argentina
- Hydrogen Assisted Cracking in Dissimilar Metal Welds by Boian T. Alexandrov, Jeffrey M. Rodelas
and John C. Lippold, The Ohio State University, and Shu Shi, Shell
International Exploration and Production
- Impermeable Low Hydrogen Covered Electrodes by Alexandre Queiroz Bracarense, Claudio
Turani, Ezequiel Caires Pereira Pessoa, and Ivanilza Felizardo, Federal
University of Minas Gerais
- Characterization of Grade 91 Steels to Tempering by Daniel Saltzmann, Boian T. Alexandrov
and John C. Lippold, The Ohio State University
- Development of Welding Technology for Bicycle Frame by Mok-Young Lee and Woong-Seong Chang,
RIST, and Norman Zhou, University of Waterloo
- Effect of Oxide/Ferrite Phase on the Toughness of SDSS by Kim Dae Joo, Bae Sang Deock and Choi
Jun Tae, Hyundai Heavy Industries
SESSION 13: Industrial Technology
Chair: Joe Scott, Devasco International
- Automated Narrow Gap GTAW by
Barbara K. Henon, Arc Machines, and Jonathan T. Salkin, Arc
Applications
- Green Stud Welding Technologies Save Energy and Labor by Chris Hsu, Nelson Stud
Welding
- Welding 4130 Steels for Oil Field Equipment by Joe Scott, Devasco International, and
David R. Berridge, CRA Technologies
- Arc Welding Ultra HSLA Steels by Joe Scott and Tomas Brashear, Devasco
International
- Increase Joint Success with an Internal Groove by Larry Zirker, Marve Harker and Kyle
Kofford, Idaho National Laboratory
- Product and Process Comparisons of Welding Fumes by Stanley E. Ferree and Frank Lake,
ESAB
- Mechanization of Short Welds in Heavy Fabrications by Steve Massey and Nancy Porter, Edison
Welding Institute
- Wrapped Textile Cord Process for Welding Wire Finish by Kai Boockmann, Michaela Boockmann and
Gerhard Boockmann, Boockmann GmbH
AWS Exam and
Preparation Events
D1.5 Bridge Code Clinic
Mon., Nov. 14 • 8:00-12:00
$175 members/$310 nonmembers
Prepare for the Bridge Code exam option for CWI certification or
endorsement.
D15.1 Railroad Code Clinic
Mon., Nov. 14 • 1:00-5:00
$175 members/$310 nonmembers
Prepare for the Railroad Code exam option for CWI certification or
endorsement.
ASME Section IX Code Clinic
Tues., Nov. 15 • 8:00-5:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
Prepare for the ASME Section IX, B31.1 & B31.3 exam option for CWI
certification or endorsement.
D1.1 Road Map
Tues., Nov. 15 • 8:00-5:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
Prepare for the D1.1 exam option for CWI certification or endorsement.
Advanced Visual Inspection
Workshop
Tues., Nov. 15 - Wed., Nov. 16 • 8:00-5:00
$550 members/$685 nonmembers
Prepare for Part B of the CWI or recertification exam.
Certification Examination
Thurs., Nov. 17
Take your exam to certify as a CWI, CWE, CWS, CWSR, SCWI, CWEng, or
test for endorsements. Advance application required to take exams. Call
1-800-443-9353 ext. 273, or go to http://www.aws.org/
certification for details on certification and registration
requirements.
Other Seminars
Metallurgy Applied to Everyday
Welding
Mon., Nov. 14 • 8:00-5:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
Improve your understanding of the science behind good welding.
The Why and How of Welding
Procedure Specifications
Wed., Nov. 16 • 8:00-5:00
$345 members/$480 nonmembers
A valuable seminar on qualifying and following procedures.
Free AWS Events at FABTECH
Professional Welders Open
Competition
Mon., Nov. 14 —Wed., Nov. 16
Watch contestants compete for hard cash and the title of best welder in
America. Awards presented Thurs., Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.
Free Seminar Sample Sessions
Attend a special one-hour portion of an AWS exam seminar.
Mon., Nov. 14
- Certified Welding Sales Rep 1:00-2:00
- Certified Welding Inspector 2:00-3:00
Tues., Nov. 15
- Certified Welding Supervisor 8:00-9:00
- Certified Radiographic Interpreter
9:00-10:00
IIW and 2012 Annual Assembly
Info Session
Mon., Nov. 14 • 11:30 -1:00
Everything you wanted to know about the American Council of the
International Institute of Welding (IIW) and the 2012 IIW Annual
Assembly in Denver. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Thermal Spray Basics: Putting
Coatings to Work
Tues., Nov. 15 • 1:00 – 5:00
Presented by the International Thermal Spray Association (ITSA), this
intro to the benefits of thermal spraying will cover processes,
equipment, applications, and industry usage.
Education Annual Program
Valuable free programs for educators and trainers are held every day of
the show.
Career Counselor & Welding
Educator Workshop
Mon., Nov. 14 • 10:30 – 5:00
Representatives from AWS, the welding industry and trade unions will
make short presentations on career paths, scholarships and job outlook.
A walking tour of exhibits on the show floor will highlight high-tech
topics in welding related to the most rewarding career opportunities.
Topics in Welding Education
Mon., Nov. 14
- Using Practical Welding Metallurgy Object
Lessons 8:00-9:00
- Common Errors in Applying AWS 2.4 Welding
Symbols 9:00-10:00
Lectures in Welding Education
Tues., Nov. 15
- Plummer Memorial Award Lecture
10:30-12:00
- Adams Memorial Membership Award Lecture
1:30-2:30
- Howard E. Adkins Memorial Instructor Membership Award
Lecture 2:30-3:30
- Panel Discussion with Award Recipients
3:30-5:00
Educators’ Program
Wed., Nov. 16
- Writing Engaging Lesson Plans Workshop
9:00-10:00
- Complying with National and State
Standards 11:00-12:00
- E-learning on a Budget: Introducing Interactive Tools in
the Classroom 1:00-2:00
- Recruiting Students into Welding Programs
2:00-3:00
- Techniques for Developing Accurate and Fair Welding
Assessments 3:00-4:00
- Developing a Welding Curriculum 4:00-5:00
Thurs., Nov. 17
- Project and Community Based Curriculum
Design 9:00-10:00
- Structuring the Welding Shop Experience
10:00-11:00
- Implementing the SENSE Program 11:00-12:00
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