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April 28, 2008

Virtual Machine Shop

One complaint I often hear from older engineers is how many of their younger brethren don't have hands-on experience in the "shop". If that description might apply to you, or you just could use some occasional help with a machining problem, link on over to the Virtual Machine Shop! It has some great drawings, tutorials, animations, etc. I added this content to the mechanical engineering section of the engineering learning wiki.
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The Cultural Aspects of Product Design

Toyota has changed the economic and business landscape. Author and professor Jeffrey K. Liker explains that this success was the result of consistently applying four key management principles for organizational excellence-Philosophy, People, Problem Solving, and Process. The Lean Blog has now published a three part series / podcast of interviews with Professor Liker on his new book, Toyota Culture. In this book he notes that a key aspect to Toyota's success is culture ... in fact it is the "heart and soul of the Toyota Way"

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April 26, 2008

A Keynote Speech to Deliver

I'm off to Seattle early tomorrow for the annual China Tomorrow Education Foundation annual benefit dinner. I will be one of their keynote speakers. I owe a dept of gratitude and thanks to my buddy, Dj, who has taught me the meaning of dedication and compassion. While I help the children from afar except for an occasional trip to southern China, Dj left a high paying job with Microsoft to help educate the children.

If you have a few extra dollars, help me rebuild the LingYun dorm.  Send a pledge via email to Rich Hoeg, at rhoeg@comcast.net. Thank you!

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Create Your Own WikiBooks PDF's

Stormbringer commented yesterday about a very cool tool, WikiBooks2PDF. This simple and easy to use tool allows one to convert Wikibooks to pdf for offline use. Just do the following:

  1. Link to Wikibooks
  2. Find the "book" in which you are intersted
  3. Copy the URL
  4. Link to WikiBooks2PDF
  5. Paste the URL in the window indicated
  6. Voila ... about 30 seconds later!

Wireless Sensors Networks+

Following up on yesterday's post (my thanks to Peter Skomoroch over at Data Wrangling Blog), I've added the following courses to the Engineering Learning Wiki and it's embedded Google Co-op search engine. The links given below take you to the correct wiki section.

Remember to check out the courses page of the Engineering Learning Wiki. This page has the search engine and lists the LARGE curriculums (i.e. not just individual courses).

April 24, 2008

From Cambridge to New Haven!

I've just discovered a wealth of new engineering videos /lectures courtesy of Peter Skomoroch over at Data Wrangling Blog. Over the next few weeks I will review the courses and add some of the better content to the Engineering Learning Wiki. Here are just two examples:

April 22, 2008

Internet Tablet Talk Forum Search Engine

I built this Google Co-op search engine for myself, and decided I might as well make it available to everyone. The index is the "mobile friendly web pages" of the Internet Tablet Talk Forum.  Thus, the search engine and your results will load much quicker via your Nokia N800 or N810 tablet.

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April 18, 2008

Banned in Boston ... or on your local network!

The Connectbeam Blog has an interesting post today, it's title: Should Facebook Be Banned from Work? Gardner’s Nikos Drakos versus Ray Valdes. Given the fine reputation of the Gardner Group, I recommend you link over to Connectbeam and read up on this issue. The problem of access to web 2.0 / social networks is one facing many corporations. While there is obviously content on YouTube and Facebook which is detrimental to polite society and not work focused (or worse), many companies now use YouTube for marketing. I actually found a great professor, Jake Blanchard, via one of his YouTube video / tutorials. He now teaches MatLab courses for my company.

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April 16, 2008

Engineering Learning Wiki - Manuals Update

I just completed a major upgrade of the Engineering Learning Wiki Manuals Section. You will find virtual manuals ranging from Control Systems to JAVA Programming. Thus, be you hardware or software oriented, please take a look.  A major share of the upgrade was integration of content from Wikibooks.

I hope you also appreciate the fact that none of my sites have advertisements (this blog, the Engineering Learning Wiki, my Google Co-Op Search Engines, and my Feedburner RSS Feed). For both the wiki and search engines, the default is to display ads. With Google Co-Op I had to work my way through an involved process to turn the advertisements, and with Wikispaces I actually had to spend my own money to make the site ad free. Thus, if you like what you find, give me feedback, or better yet ... content suggestions for this blog or wiki! You may contact me at richardhoeg{at}gmail{dot}com.

Finally, in its short virtual lifespan, it has been gratifying to see the Engineering Learning Wiki grow to over 100 unique users per day ... and the trend is upwards. Please help continue this growth by adding a post on your blog about my engineering learning efforts. Thank you.

Wikibooks

Introduction to Chemical Engineering eBook

WikiBooks has a great new free engineering manual available, either on-line or via downloadable pdf:

To learn more about WikiBooks, and access additional books, read my earlier post.  Note: This information is reposted from April 26, 2007 to clear up a comments problem.

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JiaYou

  • 10. Reading Inside The New School
    In a small mountain town (JiaYou) in southern China near the Vietnamese border, your generosity and my Run for China's Children has built a new school!

Northshore Wonderland

  • Visit the Northshore of Lake Superior (Christmas 2007) with the Hoeg family. You'll find yourself in a Winter Wonderland ... far from the maddening crowd!

USS Nimitz Aircraft

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    Photographs of USS Nimitz aircraft refreshing their carrier quals while practicing landings in El Centro (Winter 2007). All photos are copyrighted by photojournalist, Ted Carlson.

Czech Wedding

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    A family wedding in the Czech Republic (October 2006). Your tour starts in Moravka (near the Czech / Slovak border). We then move to Krakow's main square and views of my wife and I enjoying some accordion music! Finally it's a break from scenery for two wedding photos, and then on to Zakopane in the High Tatras in the Carpathian Mountains!

Porcupine Wilderness

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    A solo hiking trip to the Porcupine Wilderness in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on Lake Superior (May 2005).

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