Bring manufacturing and logistics to life for your students

Curriculum Ideas & Sharing

Get ideas on applying advanced manufacturing and logistics learning to the classroom, and engaging students with hands-on lessons on how products are made in Indiana and moved around the world – or offer your own.

Below you will find curriculum materials designed to bring advanced manufacturing and logistics to life for your students, giving them a head start on the concepts and skills that will prepare them for successful careers in these high-tech, high-growth fields.  Or, submit your own curriculum ideas for review to share with other educators across Indiana – just send materials to info@conexusindiana.com.

 

Advanced Manufacturing

Indiana's Resources, Goods, and Services

Medical Miracles

Electrical Energy Creation 

Manufacturing and Newton's Law (Physical Science) 

Snack Product Development
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Graphical Linear Programming
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Just-in-Time Manufacturing  (with some logistics content)
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Tubing and Bending Exercise

Problem Solve Your School

Logistics

Logistics Resources and Videos

Careers In Supply Chain

Indiana in Motion


Distribution Game
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Probability and Uncertainty Just-In-Time
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Networks, Projects, and Routings
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Careers in Supply Chain
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

Loading a Semi-Trailer with Maximum Efficiency

Socks in Stock

XY-Coordinates Location Planning
Dr. Leslie Gardner, University of Indianapolis

 

 

 

Student Scavenger Hunt

 

DreamItDoItIndiana.com Website Scavenger Hunt  

 

 

Other

Free Federal Curriculum Resources, sorted by subject area

Learn 360 offers videos and accompanying worksheets about manufacturing


 

Check back often for new ideas and programs.

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