Tradition in education
posted on: Nov 16 2011 9:37 by RDugey. Viewed 46 times.Yasser
, Jeury, frames and Nelson began his teaching tomorrow at the Loyola Polytechnic working with motherboard simulators.
For them tends to be a normal morning, but for those who visit them is more than a surprise welcome.
Them, are just four young people from the student enrollment which comprises approximately 1,238 pupils who have the option, upon entering their final two years of high school, studying one of the six races that provide for the technical baccalaureate.
Their curricula are: mechanical Industrial, mechanical automotive Diesel, Industrial Electronics, Electronics Digital Micro computer and electronics and communication.
The main space with that account this Centre to showcase the creativity of pupils is fair technique carried out each year, which highlighted works such as the control system of dams, the design of intelligent semaphores and doors automation sliding.
The project u000astudents presented on the control of dams was to warn his operators through alarms when water from containers reached a level indicated.
In addition, the students prepared in previous years a lift which operated through voice commands. "They have the opportunity, with the knowledge they have acquired, to implement projects with advisory of their instructors, said Pedro Hernández, director of high school technician.

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