Industry and Manufacturing What is the impact of Technology?

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Industry and Manufacturing What is the impact of Technology?

Farming O Equipment – efficiency O Crops and science – rotation O Manual work vs. Machine or computer O NS,PEI,NB History

Fishing O Cod Stocks & NFLD O GPS & Fish Finders O Breeding Patterns O Pollution O NFLD History

Forestry O Clear Cutting vs. Planting O Machines O Transportation O NB History

Mining O What’s left - Renewable? O Health and safety concerns O NS History

Manufacturing O What is meant by manufacturing O What do we manufacture in the Atlantic Provinces – Why here? O Role of Science & Technology O Role of Education

PLEASE HELP! O You have been called upon to save an industry in the Atlantic Provinces. O Your task is to prepare a report on an industry of your choice in the Atlantic Provinces O Some things you need to include: O History of the industry O How has Technology effected this industry O How has the role of education changed within the industry O Your experience in the industry O What’s in store for the future O Explain why

PLEASE HELP! O You have been called upon to help increase manufacturing in the Atlantic Provinces. O Your task is to prepare a report on some options how this can be accomplished in the Atlantic Provinces O Some things you need to include: O History of manufacturing in the Atlantic Region O How has Technology has changed: good/bad O The role of education in manufacturing O What are we currently manufacturing now O What’s in store for the future O Explain why

Project Options… O Work alone: Choose one and go with it O Work in Partners: One will work with manufacturing and other will work with their favorite industry O Group of five: each group member will prepare a report on a different aspect O Share your reports when complete

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