MFG Classroom Kits Virtual PD Sessions
To deepen student learning in manufacturing, Learning Undefeated has designed three in-classroom high school activities that are offered as part of the Manufacture Your Path program.
These activities – informed by students, teachers, and manufacturing subject matter experts – give students hands-on experience using manufacturing tools as well as exposure to real-work application of these essential skills in the manufacturing industry. Join one of our free virtual professional development sessions to gain access to our loaner kits. Each kit includes all the equipment and materials for each lesson for up to 30 students at a time.

Activities Include:
- Design for Manufacturing | In this activity, students are introduced to the work of engineers in the manufacturing field and are challenged to design a custom part for a new product. Students choose the correct tools to gather precise measurements as well as create a code to print the design with a 3D pen.
- Lean Manufacturing | In this activity, students are introduced to the concept of lean manufacturing as they work in an airplane manufacturing plant. Students will be challenged to identify waste in different steps of their production process and will be given multiple opportunities to modify the process to improve efficiency.
- Metrology | In this activity, students are introduced to metrology: the science of measurement. Using metric and English rulers as well as precision calipers, students will learn the difference between precision and accuracy and how both play an important role in the manufacturing industry.
What You'll Get:
- Virtual training on all three of our in-classroom activities including Design for Manufacturing, Lean Manufacturing, and Metrology
- A certificate of completion to demonstrate professional development hours
- Access to loaner kits for all three activities (available on loan for up to one month at a time)
Complete the form below to register for one of our fall sessions.
Available Fall PD Dates: September 15, October 20, November 17, and December 9
(5pm - 6:30pm Central)