Title :
The Virtual CVD Learning Platform
Author :
Koretsky, Milo D. ; Amatore, Danielle ; Barnes, Connelly ; Kimura, Sho
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem. Eng., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR
Abstract :
The virtual CVD learning platform provides a capstone experience in which students synthesize engineering science and statistics principles. They apply design of experiments (DOE) in the context similar to that of industry with a wider design space than is typically seen in the undergraduate lab. The virtual CVD learning platform contains a numerical simulation of a chemical-vapor deposition (CVD) reactor and is based on fundamental principles of mass transfer and chemical reaction, obscured by added "noise". The virtual CVD learning platform is available for interested educators; moreover, it is self-contained so that it can be placed with versatility where it fits in a given program\´s curriculum. While the platform chosen is specific to the microelectronics industry, it is expected the lessons learned may be applied to any process. The software application contains a 3D graphical user interface, the calculation engine, a database, and an instructor interface with integrated assessment tools. A robust assessment plan using a model of cognition based on a modification of Bloom\´s taxonomy of learning is described. This assessment was implemented in Winter 2006
Keywords :
chemical engineering computing; chemical vapour deposition; computer aided instruction; design of experiments; engineering education; graphical user interfaces; integrated circuits; student experiments; 3D graphical user interface; Bloom´s taxonomy; calculation engine; chemical engineering education; chemical reaction; chemical-vapor deposition reactor; design of experiments; educational curriculum; instructor interface; mass transfer; microelectronics industry; virtual CVD learning platform; Aerospace industry; Application software; Chemical reactors; Chemical vapor deposition; Inductors; Microelectronics; Numerical simulation; Software tools; Statistics; US Department of Energy; Design of Experiments; assessment; chemical engineering education; evaluation; microelectronics;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 36th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0256-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-5848
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2006.322626