STEM
- Overview
- Final 2019-2020 WBWF Summary
- 3D Printers
- 3D Printer
- 3D Printing Cost Estimate
- 3D Printing Heats Up on Campus
- Aviation
- Brochure STEM Equipment
- Build and Elevator Lift
- CNC Milling
- CNC Wood Router
- Dream It! Do It! Field Trip
- Electronics
- Embroidery
- F15 Eagle Jet Fighter Paper Plane
- Fiber Optics
- Fluid Power
- Google Earth
- GPS
- Hydrogen Trainer
- Lakes Country Service Cooperative Communicator
- Laser Engraver
- Lincoln Welder Simulator
- Manufacturing Videos
- MarketPlace for Kids
- Paper Enginering
- Robotics (Lego)
- Robotics
- Solar Energy Trainer
- STEM in the News
- STEM STORY WHEATON PAPER
- The Network News March 2014
- Tooth-Pick Engineering
- Tour of Com Del Wahpeton, ND
- Tour of FlexTM Wahpeton, ND
- Tour of Max Bat – Brooton, MN
- Video Editing/Production
- Vinyl Cutter
- Wind Energy Trainer
- Your Future is Made in Manufacturing
- Stop Motion Video
- Online STEM Resources and Activities for Teens
Campbell-Tintah STEM Students Tour
Com Del Innovations
Com Del Innovations hosted teacher Mr. Richard Osman’s STEM students for a plant tour of their facilities in Wahpeton, ND.
Injection Molding was a high light of the tour where students saw how a product is made that is used in the paint industry. A part manufactured for the X Box also caught the attention of many of the students.
Com Del employees explained that they can take an idea from Concept, to Planning, to Design, to Modeling, to Prototype and finally manufacturing all in this Wahpeton facility.
Students spent time in the Computer Aided Drafting department and got to visit with engineers and support staff. They explained how the CNC mills are setup and programed. How robots were added to the production lines and how they are used. Students got to see all this equipment working up close as they walked through the plant. It was brought up to the students that many of the jobs and careers options available at Com Del could be achieved by taking related course work at NDSCS.
The students and staff of Campbell-Tintah schools would like to extend a thank you to Com Del Innovations for taking an interest and helping out by providing a tour of their manufacturing plant.
Campbell-Tintah STEM students spent a day touring manufacturing plants and the Southeast Career and Technical Center in Wahpeton, North Dakota as part of a career awareness program through the Business/Technology and Career Counseling departments.
This tour was sponsored by the generous support and contributions provided by the Tri-State Manufactures Association.