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Web Based Computer Aided Engineering Tutorials Across The Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Author(s) -
Jonathan Wickert,
Jack Beuth
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--13605
Subject(s) - curriculum , computer aided engineering , computer science , software engineering , intuition , software , engineering drawing , engineering , psychology , pedagogy , philosophy , epistemology , programming language
A skill in demand for graduating engineering students is the ability to combine computational tools, intuition, and fundamentals effectively. Those factors are arguably more critical now than previously because today’s engineers are often expected to make significant design decisions before any product testing can be done. This reality of industrial practice, where engineers fuse computer modeling and physical intuition with design and analysis, challenges the modernization of curricula with respect to familiarizing students with computer-aided engineering software. Such software packages can be used for design, analysis, simulation, and manufacturing.

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