Students Active Participation in University Productive Research Projects
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v10i30.742Keywords:
Research and productive student participation, Electromechanics Students, Electric Cars, ConstructionAbstract
The engineer today must know how to be able to require their subordinates with great professional personality; tace any challenge at work and teach the correct steps to good design and subsequent manufacturing steps, and following the correct correlative whatever required part or equipment. In this article is treated an important closely related to the University area within the daily work is touched: Scientific research and productive research. Aspects to be taken into account in the Teaching-Learning Process, in particular, trying to show the work done by students of the ElectromechanicsCareer in a project quite complex for its characteristics and the technical challenges that meant for the group who built the mechanical part of the electric car GUANACO2.
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