Title :
Design principle reinforcement using the "just build it" method
Author :
Mountain, Jeffrey R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Texas Univ., Tyler, TX, USA
Abstract :
The "just build it" process is the method of choice for many freshmen engineering students when confronted with their first design project posing a barrier to learning a systematic approach to engineering design. Even when provided sufficient time and resources to methodically develop a design, students will typically procrastinate and "just build it" creating the requisite documentation to justify their designs after the fact. Rather than profess the limitations of the "build-document" process, it is proposed that this method be embraced as an active learning activity and integrated into a competitive, freshman, group-based design project. This integration should allow the students to discover the merits of applying a design methodology while simultaneously satisfying their craving to "just build it." This approach to freshman design is being tested in the Mechanical Engineering I course offered at The University of Texas at Tyler during the Spring 2002 semester. This "work-in-progress" paper presents an overview of the proposed project and preliminary data on the viability of using an impromptu competitive design exercise to reinforce learning the principles of a systematic design methodology.
Keywords :
design engineering; engineering education; mechanical engineering; Mechanical Engineering I course; University of Texas at Tyler; active learning activity; build-document process; competitive design exercise; competitive freshman group-based design project; design methodology; design principle reinforcement; design project; engineering design learning; freshmen engineering students; just build it method; systematic design methodology principles; Aerospace materials; Design engineering; Design methodology; Documentation; Engineering students; Mechanical engineering; Prototypes; Springs; Systems engineering and theory; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2002. FIE 2002. 32nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7444-4
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2002.1158624