Lessons Learned from a 10-Year Collaboration Between Biomedical Engineering and Industrial Design Students in Capstone Design Projects.

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jay R Goldberg, Pascal Malassigné
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Engineers and industrial designers have different approaches to problem solving. Both place heavy emphasis on identification of customer needs, manufacturing methods, and prototyping. Industrial designers focus on aesthetics, ergonomics, ease of use, manufacturing methods, and the user's experience. They tend to be more visual and more concerned with the interaction between users and products. Engineers focus on functionality, performance requirements, analytical modeling, and design verification and validation. They tend to be more analytical and more concerned with the design of internal components and product performance. Engineers and industrial designers often work together on project teams in industry. Collaboration between the two groups on senior capstone design projects can teach each to respect and value the unique contributions each brings to the project team, result in improved design solutions, and help prepare students for future collaboration in industry. Student feedback and lessons learned by faculty and students from a ten-year collaboration between engineering and industrial design students from Marquette University and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, respectively, are presented. Students learned to communicate with people in other disciplines, appreciate the complementary skills of each discipline, and value different approaches to problem solving.

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生物医学工程和工业设计专业学生在顶点设计项目中10年合作的经验教训。
工程师和工业设计师有不同的方法来解决问题。两者都非常强调客户需求的识别、制造方法和原型设计。工业设计师关注美学、人体工程学、易用性、制造方法和用户体验。他们更倾向于视觉化,更关注用户和产品之间的互动。工程师关注功能、性能需求、分析建模、设计验证和确认。他们往往更善于分析,更关心内部组件的设计和产品性能。工程师和工业设计师经常在工业项目团队中一起工作。两个团队在高级顶点设计项目上的合作可以教会每个团队尊重和重视每个团队为项目团队带来的独特贡献,从而改进设计解决方案,并帮助学生为未来的行业合作做好准备。学生的反馈和教师和学生从马奎特大学和密尔沃基艺术与设计学院的工程和工业设计专业的学生之间的十年合作中学到的经验教训。学生们学会了与其他学科的人交流,欣赏每个学科的互补技能,并重视解决问题的不同方法。
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International Journal of Engineering Education
International Journal of Engineering Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
30.00%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Engineering Education (IJEE) is an independent, peer-reviewed journal. It has been serving as an international archival forum of scholarly research related to engineering education for over thirty years. The Journal publishes six issues per year. These include, from time to time, special issues on specific engineering education topics. Only manuscripts that have a focus on engineering education will be considered for publication.
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