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Peer reviewedRodriguez-Ramos, Walter E. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1987
Advances four propositions in an effort to provide a frame of reference for a new generation of interactive engineering graphics scholars. Suggests the integration of traditional engineering graphics with new production tools such as computer-aided design drafting. Proposes that graphics problem-solving educational opportunities be maximized. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education, Drafting
Schure, Alexander – 1983
The greatest future impacts of the computer communications technology upon engineering education may exist in its capacity to manage total systems and to extend education beyond current campus borders. Computers can guide learners, professionals, and agencies in education to methods maximized to attain their goals. Sophisticated information…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Engineering Education, Engineering Graphics
Peer reviewedVesilind, P. Aarne – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1999
Claims that in engineering communication, there are two basic types of non-truths: lies and deception. Discusses the well-defined operational difference between a lie and a deception. (CCM)
Descriptors: Deception, Engineering Graphics, Higher Education, Lying
Peer reviewedWiley, Scott E. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1990
The focus of this article is on how computer graphics can be integrated throughout the engineering graphics curriculum to increase visual perceptual skills. Visual perception is defined, the need to develop it is described, and methods which engineering graphics educators can use to develop it are outlined. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Peer reviewedWiley, Scott E. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1990
Proposed is a hierarchy of visual learning giving three primary stages of visual learning as well as seven hierarchical stages. A clarification of terms associated with visual learning is presented. (KR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Science, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedSadowski, Mary A.; Connolly, Patrick E. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1999
Argues that being creative is the means through which to produce and express new, novel, and occasionally useful ideas that should be applied to technology and engineering students. Examines theories about creative thinking, the process, and some aspects of teaching and learning creativity. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Design, Engineering Graphics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCroft, Frank M. Jr. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1998
Evaluates the use of modern CAD methods to solve geometric problems. Solves descriptive geometry problems using the layout and position of the successive auxiliary views from the projection of three-dimensional figures onto a two-dimensional plane of paper. (CCM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Engineering Graphics, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Activities
Langer, Victor – Wisconsin Vocational Educator, 1983
Reviews the impact of computer graphics on industrial productivity. Details the computer graphics technician curriculum at Milwaukee Area Technical College and the cooperative efforts of business and industry to fund and equip the program. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Curriculum Development, Employment Opportunities, Engineering Graphics


