Title :
The Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar: A Case Study for Both Nontransferable and Transferable Skills Learning in a Generalist Electronic Engineering Cohort
Author :
Joyce, Malcolm John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
Abstract :
A case-study approach to teaching electronics system design that has been used since 2004 to demonstrate the importance of both nontransferable and transferable design issues to first-year undergraduate students is described. The student cohort of relevance to this work represents a diverse group comprising both students studying for a four-year engineering degree together with students studying for a variety of different degrees who take electronics design as an option in their first year. In this respect, they represent an exacting challenge for the engineering educator tasked with providing an introductory basis to both nontransferable and transferable electronic engineering design skills. Research arising out of the four years´ experience of this scheme is described, which demonstrates, in particular, the suitability of the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar as a design example in both teaching and learning transferable engineering design issues. These issues include requirements capture, innovation, simplicity in design, and ensuring commercial viability.
Keywords :
electronic engineering education; teaching; Fender Stratocaster electric guitar; engineering educator; first-year undergraduate student; four-year engineering degree; generalist electronic engineering cohort; nontransferable electronic engineering design skills; teaching; transferable electronic engineering design skills; Computer science; Design engineering; Electronic engineering education; Engineering profession; Engineering students; Mice; Physics; Physics computing; Product design; Technological innovation; Telephony; Case study; Stratocaster; electric guitar; electronic engineering; first year; transferable design issues;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2009.2025369