Tuesday, March 4, 2008

ABSTRACT

Engineering education is an art of knowledge accumulation, discovery and skill building, to ultimately guide learners in turning ideas into reality. Because engagement is crucial for the process of learning, computers utilizing the expressive forms of human interactive experience can have great impacts on effective dissemination of information. In the Interactive Learning Module (ILM) project, they are developing modular multimedia materials which present the principles and practice of design and manufacturing. Using interactive design tools, multimedia case studies, challenging simulation games, and interactive tutorials, the user explores the activities of product development emphasizing the integration of design, manufacturing, and marketing concepts.

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