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II How would you answer these questions?

Project Work

I Think about topics of your project in the Module boundaries (http://www.innovationintextiles.com/)

II What search words could help you to find out informational sources on the topic

III Make a list of web-links with useful information

IV Go through the necessary steps to prepare a project on a chosen topic

Assess your progress in Module 4. Give marks for yourself. Compare them with the marks of your teacher

I know about the main computer programs involved in textile production and can explain at what stages of production they are used (10 points)

I know about the one of the textile kinds – technical textile, new technologies used in the textile industry (10 points)

I know the main terms presented in this Module (10 points)

I can make a job interview appointment on phone and give a job interview (10 points)

I can present the results of my research work and take part in discussion of other works (15 points)

I can understand the texts in this Module give their annotation (or render them) (5+5 points)

Revision. Self-check

I Give the full names of the terms and give their translation (5 points)

1-CAD 2-CAM 3-CNC 4-CIM

Match the terms with their definitions (5 points)

  1. the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process

  2. the use of computers to design industrial products

  3. is one in which the functions and motions of a machine tool are controlled by means of a prepared program containing coded alphanumeric data

  4. the use of computers to make industrial product

II Read the text and write 5 questions about given information (5 points)

Worldwide, consumers can find more than 800 products manufactured by more than 440 companies in more than 20 countries containing nano-particles which are silently infiltrating everything from cosmetics, sunscreen, food additives, tennis balls which bounce higher, computer products such as flash memory and processor chips, cleaning products. The science of the very, very small is quietly sliding into the textile industry. Nanotextiles are fabrics from natural, synthetic and regenerated fibres that have been embedded with nanoparticles for specific properties. Science is cooking up nanotextiles to increase protective and easy care properties. Nanotextiles can be made from almost all fibres – natural fibres like cotton, hemp, jute, ramie, silk, mohair or wools; regenerated fibres like bamboo rayon; and synthetic fibres like nylon, acrylic,  polyester and spandex. Nanotextiles are created not by tiny looms and spinning wheels but by taking ordinary fibres and embedding them with nanoparticles.

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