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A Hands On Approach To Teaching Cad/Cam For Manufacturing And Rapid Prototyping Applications
Author(s) -
Manocher Djassemi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--2154
Subject(s) - computer aided manufacturing , computer aided design , cad , rapid prototyping , manufacturing engineering , automation , computer science , electronic design automation , product design , software , product (mathematics) , software engineering , engineering , engineering drawing , embedded system , mechanical engineering , operating system , geometry , mathematics
This paper describes an integrated laboratory-oriented course IT445 in computer-aided design/manufacturing and computer numerical control. Teaching this subject in an 11-week of academic quarter is a challenging task requiring a combination of instructional delivery methods. We used a hands-on learning approach involving in-class computer-based exercises and teambased laboratory projects. The course content is designed around four major subjects: software familiarization, hardware familiarization, design and manufacturing integration, and industrial applications. The author will share his observations and experience with educators in the field.

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