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). Page 23.784.8 Figure 8: Identification of matching front viewFinally, a small group of students was asked to try the AR integrated CAD system at the end ofthe semester. After they successfully completed the activities, their feedback was very positive.Most of the students found AR interesting, easy and enjoyable (see Figure 9). The only negativecomment was that the students were confused by the mirrored images on the screen, but afterpractice they were getting used to that feeling. Figure 9: Students trying AR integrated CAD system5. ConclusionsThis paper examined the potential of an augmented reality system as an educational tool in anengineering graphics course. The students of that course were
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. Page 23.1152.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Teaching Sustainability in an Engineering Graphics Class with Solid Modeling ToolAbstractThere is consensus about the need to teach sustainability, but also concern about how toaccommodate these concepts into a crowded curriculum. Offering a separate course may not be arealistic choice due to resource or credit hour constraints. This paper investigates the capabilityof the sustainability component recently added to SolidWorks, which many universities use as amain Computer Aided Design (CAD) tool. We studied its usefulness in teaching sustainabilityconcepts to engineering students.The study was performed in a
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Undergraduate Student Administered SolidWorks ModuleIntroductionThe overall course goals of most first-year engineering design courses are to introducestudents to a design process through hands-on learning activities, to gain experience ingraphical communication using software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks or Pro Engineer,and to inspire and instill an appreciation for the engineering profession, its ethics, andpractices. At Northeastern University where experiential education is at the forefront oflearning there is a common first-year curriculum for all majors in engineering. Thiscommon first year makes it difficult to provide the student with all the tools needed fortheir first cooperative educational experience (co-op). Students enter
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Authentic Integration of Mathematics andTechnology in Inquiry-Based Science Instruction,” Journal of Computers in Mathematics and ScienceTeaching, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2001, p. 99.[3] Schlenker, R., and K. Schlenker, “Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Sociology in an Inquiry-Based Studyof Changing Population Density,” Science Activities, Vol. 36, No. 4, 2000, p. 16.[4] Buch, N., and T. Wolff, “Classroom Teaching through Inquiry,” Journal of Professional Issues in EngineeringEducation and Practice, Vol. 126, No. 3, 2000, p. 105.[5] Biernacki, J.J. and C.D. Wilson, “Interdisciplinary Laboratory in Advanced Materials: A Team-OrientedInquiry-Based Approach,” Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 90, 2001, p. 637.[6] Stahovich, T.F., and H. Bal, “An
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solutions is dependent upon their ability to manipulate objects (either physically orvirtually). In this paper, we offer preliminary evidence on the comparison of tactile to virtuallearning as perceived by our students and share instructional issues that students feel either helpor hinder their ability to learn.1 IntroductionGiven that there are numerous ways to define engineering design, it follows that there are manypedagogical approaches to teaching design. While most agree that “design, above all else,defines the difference between an engineering education and a science education” 1, design Page 23.1105.2experiences in the curriculum are
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the use of information visualization tools to provide new methods of learning. Their interest is the develop- ment of teaching applications based on emerging technologies as well as motivation and usability studies focusing his work on developing computer applications.Mrs. Cristina Roca, University of Las Plamas de Gran Canaria Page 23.1253.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Tools, methodologies and motivation to improve spatial skill on engineering studentsIntroductionFerguson1 in “Engineering and the Mind´s Eye” points out that an
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Paper ID #6085Preferential Learning of Students in a Post-Secondary Introductory Engi-neering Graphics Course: A Preliminary Study Focused on Students At-RiskDr. Jeremy V Ernst, Virginia Tech Dr. Jeremy V. Ernst is an assistant professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Virginia Tech. He currently teaches graduate courses in STEM education foundations and contemporary issues in Integrative STEM Education. Dr. Ernst specializes in research focused on dynamic intervention means for STEM education students categorized as at-risk of dropping out of school. He also has curriculum research and development
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design implementation course during their senior year5.The program offers at least six courses in which engineering design practice is included. Computeraided design and drafting, as well as solid modeling of parts, are strongly emphasized in theEngineering Graphics curriculum. Integrated methodology of solid modeling, analysis, and rapidprototyping in a product design process are emphasized in the CAD/CAM course. Students areasked to search for a product consisting of two or more components and to use our facilities todesign and build a prototype model. The projects are graded according to creativity, level ofchallenge, accuracy, and quality of final product (prototype model). Furthermore, application ofcomputer aided technologies in
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. Education,pp. 132-138, 2004.13 Elrod, D. & Stewart, M. D. (2004). Assessing student work in engineering graphics and visualization course.Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, Salt LakeCity, Utah, June 20-23, 2004.14 Baxter, D. (2002), Evaluating Student Performance in a Freshman Graphics Course to Provide Early Interventionfor Students with Visualization and/or Design Intent Difficulties, ASEE Annual Conference, 2002.15 Branoff, T., E. Wiebe and N. Hartman (2003). Integrating Constraint-Based CAD into an IntroductoryEngineering Graphics Course: Activities and Grading Strategies. ASEE Annual Conference 2003.16 Wiebe, E., T. Branoff, and N. Hartman (2003). Dynamic Modeling with Constraint