modeling habits. To combat these preconceived ideas of what CAD is and how it isused, students are informed in the first lecture that the course will mimic a medium-sizedengineering company where the instructor serves as the engineering design lead, the teachingassistants take on the role of first line supervisors, and the students serve as engineeringcontractors. As a contractor, the students are provided with Assignment Requirement Documentsthat they must complete to standard to receive maximum points which serve as the currency forthe course. This scenario puts the student in the frame of mind that they are not simply taking acourse, but also operating within a professional environment.Beyond the technical content of the course, a number of
manufacture. Theproject work attempts to bridge the gap between the virtual skill set and understandingengineering requirements while at the same time making the class more engaging and fun.Desired Learning OutcomesWith the ability to have students work in the Baxter Innovation Lab, the CLC EngineeringGraphics lesson plans were re-evaluated with the following desired learning outcomes in mind: • Analyze the engineering functions of existing products. • Create functional description of the design intent, including design objectives and constraints. • Display competency and safe practices using essential shop equipment • Apply sketching, 3D solid modeling, and CAD drawing skills to convey design ideas effectively
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Paper ID #37713Augmented Botswanan Learning ExperienceDr. Cameron Denson, North Carolina State University at Raleigh Cameron Denson is an associate professor of Technology and Engineering Design Education (TDE) in the Dept. of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education at N.C. State University.Niloufar Bayati, North Carolina State University at Raleigh ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 AUGMENTED BOTSWANA LEARNING EXPERIENCE (Work in Progress) Abstract The Augmented