People, product and process: interactive multimedia case study in integrated design and manufacturing strategies

R. Stanard, D. Johnston, A. Agogino
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With the changes in industry practice and the business climate, there is an increased need for restructuring our college curricula to address the needs of the competitive market place. The NSF funded Synthesis Coalition are creating new curricula that expose students to creative synthesis and open ended problem solving experiences and teaching process in addition to technical content. Synthesis based instruction is rich in "real life" engineering material, in which theory is related to engineering practice through the use of engineering case studies that are integrated throughout the curriculum with actual engineering products and processes, open ended design problems, and "best practices" from industry. Instruction is structured so that students are able to develop their written, verbal, and graphical communication skills as well as their course knowledge through group design projects, case role playing and class discussion. "People, Products, and Process" is a multimedia courseware package that was developed to assist engineering, science and business students in understanding and contextualizing the fundamental concepts of the various functional roles in product design and process development. In this courseware, students are presented with open ended problems that require them to explore the inherent tradeoffs between the functional perspectives within a corporation. The courseware is based on actual examples from a diverse range of industries and manufacturing models.
人,产品和过程:集成设计和制造策略中的交互式多媒体案例研究
随着行业实践和商业环境的变化,我们越来越需要重组大学课程,以满足竞争市场的需求。美国国家科学基金会资助的综合联盟正在创建新的课程,除了技术内容外,还让学生接触到创造性的综合和开放式的问题解决经验和教学过程。基于综合的教学具有丰富的“现实生活”工程材料,其中理论通过使用工程案例研究与工程实践相关联,这些案例研究与实际工程产品和过程、开放式设计问题以及来自工业的“最佳实践”相结合,贯穿整个课程。教学的结构使学生能够通过小组设计项目、案例角色扮演和课堂讨论来发展他们的书面、口头和图形沟通技巧以及课程知识。“人、产品和过程”是一个多媒体课件包,旨在帮助工程、科学和商业专业的学生理解产品设计和过程开发中各种功能角色的基本概念。在本课程中,学生将面对开放式问题,这些问题要求他们探索公司内部功能视角之间的内在权衡。该课件基于来自不同行业和制造模式的实际示例。
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