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2.008  Design and Manufacturing II

Fall 2010

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2010 YoYo Presentations

Professor: Sang-Gook Kim, David A Dow, Patrick M McAtamney

TAs: Andrew T Marecki, Heon Ju Lee

Lecture:  MW11-12.30  (35-225)        

2.008: 

Manufacturing

is

Transformation of
materials and information
into goods for
the satisfaction of human needs.

Announcements

Course evaluation

As of yesterday, 2.008 has less than 50% response rate.
Please help future 2.008 by completing the evaluation.
Online subject evaluations for Course 2 subjects have opened and are available until 5 PM Sunday:
http://web.mit.edu/surveys/subjecteval/

Announced on 11 December 2010  8:58  a.m. by Sang-Gook Kim

presentation results

Yo-Yo Presentation result is posted on the course web home page.
It is based on peer reviews (75%) and instructor reviews (25%).
Instructors viewed all the YoYo's were well designed and manufactured. But the top three were chosen with a very small margin in terms their dynamic performance, injection molding quality, feel and touch.

I want to congratulate all of you for a super job during the semester!

Announced on 09 December 2010  1:46  p.m. by Sang-Gook Kim

Course Evaluation

Online subject evaluations for Course 2 subjects have opened and are available at this URL:
http://web.mit.edu/surveys/subjecteval/
Please help this course by completing the evaluation.

Announced on 07 December 2010  11:00  a.m. by Sang-Gook Kim

Final presentation logistics

Here are some reminders for the final presentation.
-Four evaluation points are: 1) DFM Rationale 2) Process Capability 3) Lessons Learned 4)Presentation Quality
-Each group will talk 6 min, and 2 min Q&A. Never prepare more than 10 slides. Do not use yellow, green color letters which are not visible when projected.
- Please send me (sangkim@mit.edu) your presentation material by 10 AM tomorrow.

Announced on 07 December 2010  10:51  a.m. by Sang-Gook Kim

Monday Lecture

There will be a special lecture "Manufacturing and Environment" tomorrow, Monday, by Prof. Tim Gutowski. A gentle reminder: there will be a class participation credit for this lecture.

Announced on 05 December 2010  8:13  p.m. by Sang-Gook Kim

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