Computer Science Series Title Listing Home 1. CAD/CAM in the Classroom
This program visits a school that is using Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM) with its students and explores the potential of this technology in contemporary technical education. It illustrates how CAD/CAM works as an educational tool, including 2D and 3D modeling, and then we see how one student was motivated to create and successfully realize his dream using CAD/CAM applications. Produced by VEA Productions, Inc. 07DR JSCA 30 min.

2. CAD/CAM in Industry and Schools
This program looks at various applications of CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacture) technology in schools and industries, and includes footage and interviews from a major international bearing manufacturer, AESSEAL, and the engineering faculty of Sheffield-Hallam University. It profiles the processes of CAD/CAM and explores rapid prototyping and the development of a product called the Magtecta. It includes interviews with students involved in various CAD-CAM projects at school; also an AESSEAL representative explains how the company is involved with facilitating CAD/CAM projects in the local schools, and the relationships between what's done in the classroom and industries. Produced by VEA Productions, Inc. 07DR JSCA 30 min.

3. Creating a Logo: A Process for Designers
Logos are an essential part of the branding of a company. Some companies spend millions having their logo designed and all companies protect their logo very carefully from misuse or copying. The process of arriving at a logo is a complex one, involving many hours of work and lengthy research. In this program we examine the process of conceptualizing, designing and producing a logo. Taken from the client arriving at the office with a design brief, through research and the creative processes leading to the presentation of a first draft, designers give their insight into developing a logo and the program concludes with the production and launch of the accepted logo. Produced by VEA Productions, Inc. 07DR JSCA 30 min.

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