Author/Authors :
Bengu، نويسنده , , G.; Swart، نويسنده , , W.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper describes an ongoing study in improving
entry-level engineering education through the deployment of new
teaching and learning tools. We introduce a computer-aided interactive
multimedia manufacturing courseware. Manufacturing
has realized significant conceptual and technological advances
over the past decade. Manufacturing education, however, is not
current with recent advances of industry. To improve manufacturing
education we need to change not only the process of
teaching and learning, but also provide new tools and technology
that promote efficient learning and make it widely available and
continuously improving. To address this manufacturing education
challenge, we are presently designing a program based on a
new computer-aided education paradigm that embodies total
quality management (TQM) and critical thinking (CT) concepts.
An interactive multimedia manufacturing courseware lies at
the heart of this new computer-aided education paradigm. The
courseware targets early and comprehensive understanding of
interdisciplinary applications of engineering systems with focus
on manufacturing. The manufacturing engineering multimedia
courseware (MEMC) includes: on-line lectures, audiovideo education
tools, interactive computer software (process and equipment
design, simulation and animation software), on-line assignment
and exams, information about faculty, and on-line evaluation
tools to obtain users’ feedback to enhance teaching. It also makes
access available to related academia, industry, and government
research and education information through the World Wide
Web. Such a learning system is also believed to be the stepping
stone to one that generates and rewards “active, independent,
self-directed learning” for students to gather and assess data
rigorously and critically. In this paper, we briefly review the
status of engineering education in the United States and describe
the appropriateness of unifying the concepts of TQM and CT.
Additionally, we provide details of how these concepts can be
used in an educational model.