DocumentCode
351744
Title
Virtual disk drive design game with links to math, physics and dissection activities
Author
Richkus, Rebecca ; Agogino, Alice M. ; Yu, David ; Tang, David
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1999
fDate
10-13 Nov. 1999
Abstract
The Multimedia Virtual Disk Drive Design Studio is an engineering design case study using interactive multimedia courseware for undergraduate engineering and science students. The purpose is to introduce students to the world of mechatronics and multidisciplinary design in the form of a disk drive. Students play the role of a project engineer for the ACME disk drive Company and are asked to mine out the necessary information from a multimedia archive in order to build a new disk drive model. Students can build on three different kinds of learning styles: (1) literature search and abstract theory, (2) consultations from experts, and (3) design studio. Students are asked to launch their new disk drives in a certain time frame, simulating the idea of time-to-market. They, must also keep track of the development and production costs. This interactive disk drive case study is ideally complemented by hands-on mechanical dissection of actual disk drives. The Western Digital Corporation provided the mathematical model for performance calculations and IBM Almaden Research contributed in the form of technical literature and expert opinions. The courseware has been used and evaluated in multidisciplinary Freshman Design, Materials, and Product Development courses as well as in K-12 pre-engineering courses. This paper summarizes key design, implementation, student testing, and instructional issues.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; design engineering; disc drives; educational courses; engineering education; multimedia systems; virtual reality; IBM Almaden Research; K-12 pre-engineering courses; Multimedia Virtual Disk Drive Design Studio; Western Digital Corporation; development costs; disk drive model; dissection activities; engineering design; expert consultations; freshman design courses; freshman materials courses; freshman product development courses; hands-on mechanical dissection; information mining; instructional issues; interactive multimedia courseware; learning styles; literature search and abstract theory; mathematics; mechatronics; multidisciplinary design; multimedia archive; physics; production costs; student testing; time-to-market simulation; undergraduate engineering students; undergraduate science students; virtual disk drive design game; Costs; Courseware; Design engineering; Disk drives; Mathematical model; Mechatronics; Physics; Product design; Production; Time to market;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1999. FIE '99. 29th Annual
Conference_Location
San Juan, Puerto Rico
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5643-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1999.841635
Filename
841635
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