ME39C | Spring 1999 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 39C MULTIMEDIA CASE STUDIES OF ENGINEERING DESIGN ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB Students will work in teams, guided by a ME139 mentor, to design and develop their own multimedia case study. A strong theme of this course is for students to learn how to design and communicate using multimedia and technology. Students will review existing multimedia cases in engineering design and exchange ideas in teams guided by a mentor from ME139. Another theme in the course will be to follow the history of technology and evolution of design practices through case studies. Through the development of the case and interactions with team members and mentors, students will be exposed to many aspects of the design process and concepts in engineering design, including: brainstorming, problem definition, problem specification, implementation, testing, and redesign. Students will use leading edge multimedia software tools for authoring, photo manipulation, and digital video to design their case study. The World Wide Web and HTML authoring will be the primary medium for communication and presentation. |
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MMCSweb Case Study Library |
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Last updated: 1/18/99 Send Comments to: Brandon Muramatsu Copyright © 1999 Alice Agogino and Brandon Muramatsu. All Rights Reserved. |