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Innovative Manufacturing Education Experience for First-Year Engineering Students: Using a Seminar Course and Volunteerism to Enhance Manufacturing Skills

机译:一年级工程学生的创新制造教育经验:使用研讨会课程和志愿者,提高制造技巧

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Traditional first-year engineering curricula place a premium on education related to math, science, and often an introductory engineering course involving elements of design, analysis, and programming. While the opportunity for first-year students to gain hands-on experience is increasing, these experiences typically focus on design-related activities, while experiences with manufacturing skills and processes are limited. Yet with the "maker movement" in full swing, today's students have a strong desire for engineering experiences where they learn manufacturing skills and build things that complement the design skills they are learning in first-year classes and beyond. This paper explores the details of how a 1-credit seminar course is being used at a large Midwestern university to provide an innovative manufacturing education experience to first-year engineering students. This is accomplished by grounding the course in the manufacturing tools and processes used in the university's Artisan and Fabrication Laboratory (AFL) to facilitate learning about manufacturing through the technology that students have access to and can use. As part of the course, students can volunteer (and most do) to gain hands-on experience with the tools and processes that are discussed in the class through specific activities in the AFL designed to complement what is taught in class. As this class has been taught in both the Fall and Spring semesters since Fall 2013 (7 semesters), assessment data and student feedback is available and is reviewed in this paper. The overall result is a class that is in high demand from the first-year engineering student body and that greatly enhances students' understanding of manufacturing.
机译:传统的一年工程课程将溢价享受与数学,科学,以及涉及设计,分析和编程元素的介绍工程课程的教育。虽然第一年学生获得动手经验的机会正在增加,但这些经验通常专注于设计相关的活动,而制造技能和流程的经验则受到限制。然而,随着“制造商运动”全面,今天的学生对工程经验的强烈愿望,他们学习制造技能和建立补充他们在一年级课程中学习的设计技能的东西。本文探讨了一个在大型中西部大学如何使用1级学分研讨会课程的细节,为一年的工程学生提供创新的制造教育经验。这是通过在大学工匠和制造实验室(AFL)中使用的制造工具和过程中的课程来实现,以便于通过学生可以使用和可以使用的技术来学习制造业。作为课程的一部分,学生可以通过在旨在补充课堂上教授的课程中的特定活动,获得志愿者和流程的动手和流程。由于这一课程在2013年秋季(7个学期)以来的秋季和春季学期(7个学期),评估数据和学生反馈可获得,并在本文中审查。总体结果是一类处于一年级工程学生机构,大大提高了学生对制造业的理解。

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