E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools

Engineering drawing is a combination of geometrical and building, mechanical and electrical drawing. It relates between theory and picture of reality. Engineering drawing will provide an accurate and complete picture for every object in terms of shape and size. Individuals involved in the world of e...

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Main Authors: Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni, Lee, Ming Foong, Othman, Widad
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.utm.104802017-08-27T06:38:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/10480/ E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni Lee, Ming Foong Othman, Widad LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools QA76 Computer software Engineering drawing is a combination of geometrical and building, mechanical and electrical drawing. It relates between theory and picture of reality. Engineering drawing will provide an accurate and complete picture for every object in terms of shape and size. Individuals involved in the world of engineering must be able to read and interpret an engineering drawing. This is an important pre-requisite. Many researches showed that those who learn Engineering drawing encounter difficulties to see an image in 3dimension, in other words, visualisation. In Engineering drawing, information and specifications from the real object must be transferred to a drawing; likewise, interpretation of information from a drawing to produce a real image. The transfer from reality to a drawing and vice versa is not an easy task. Thus, a web-based system for teaching and learning Engineering drawing was developed based on the Visualisation and Constructivist Model. EEO™ is tailored for several topics of engineering drawing such as Orthographic Projection; Sectional View; Isometric and Oblique drawing at the secondary level. The learning strategy consists of multiple phases beginning with orientation, elicitation of ideas, reconstruction, application of concept and reflection. For example, in the orientation phase, students will be exposed to an overview of the topic followed by learning of specific concepts. Other phase involved eliciting of ideas reconstruction of concept and application of knowledge. This system also provides a learning environment that allows learners to view objects from different angles; such as third angle projection and first angle projection as well as views of plans, side and front elevations. The learners will be gUided through the various steps in drawing methods for each topic via animations and simulations. Learners are able to view any section repeatedly. Examples of real application of engineering drawings WIJl be also given using graphic, animations and video. To evaluate students understanding, exercises will be given at the end of each session. The effectiveness of the system will also be evaluated using students' interactive patterns while working at the interface. 2006-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/10480/1/RioSumarniShariffudin2006_E-engineeringdrawing%28EED%29awebbasedsystem.pdf Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni and Lee, Ming Foong and Othman, Widad (2006) E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools. In: 6th Annual SEAAIR Conference : Transforming Higher Education for the Knowledge Society, 5 - 7th Sept. 2006, Awana Porto Malai Resort, Langkawi, Malaysia. http://www.seaair.info
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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topic LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
QA76 Computer software
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QA76 Computer software
Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni
Lee, Ming Foong
Othman, Widad
E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
description Engineering drawing is a combination of geometrical and building, mechanical and electrical drawing. It relates between theory and picture of reality. Engineering drawing will provide an accurate and complete picture for every object in terms of shape and size. Individuals involved in the world of engineering must be able to read and interpret an engineering drawing. This is an important pre-requisite. Many researches showed that those who learn Engineering drawing encounter difficulties to see an image in 3dimension, in other words, visualisation. In Engineering drawing, information and specifications from the real object must be transferred to a drawing; likewise, interpretation of information from a drawing to produce a real image. The transfer from reality to a drawing and vice versa is not an easy task. Thus, a web-based system for teaching and learning Engineering drawing was developed based on the Visualisation and Constructivist Model. EEO™ is tailored for several topics of engineering drawing such as Orthographic Projection; Sectional View; Isometric and Oblique drawing at the secondary level. The learning strategy consists of multiple phases beginning with orientation, elicitation of ideas, reconstruction, application of concept and reflection. For example, in the orientation phase, students will be exposed to an overview of the topic followed by learning of specific concepts. Other phase involved eliciting of ideas reconstruction of concept and application of knowledge. This system also provides a learning environment that allows learners to view objects from different angles; such as third angle projection and first angle projection as well as views of plans, side and front elevations. The learners will be gUided through the various steps in drawing methods for each topic via animations and simulations. Learners are able to view any section repeatedly. Examples of real application of engineering drawings WIJl be also given using graphic, animations and video. To evaluate students understanding, exercises will be given at the end of each session. The effectiveness of the system will also be evaluated using students' interactive patterns while working at the interface.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni
Lee, Ming Foong
Othman, Widad
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Lee, Ming Foong
Othman, Widad
author_sort Shariffudin, Rio Sumarni
title E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
title_short E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
title_full E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
title_fullStr E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
title_full_unstemmed E-engineering drawing (EED) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
title_sort e-engineering drawing (eed) - a web based system for teaching and learning engineering drawing for upper secondary schools
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