This Engineering Design Graphics Journal issue is the first solely digital edition with our new human computer interface design. Because of the rising costs of printing and the resource stress of today’s economy, the Engineering Design Graphics Division is feeling the pain. We are the oldest division of the American Society of Engineering Education and we hope to be around for many more years. We may look different. We may eventually have a different name, but underneath it all, we are still alive and well. ;-) In this issue we have three articles on spatial visualization instruction and curriculum and one technical article. The first article “Spatial Ability Improvement and Curriculum Content” by Patrick E. Connolly reviews the foundatio...
With many new members joining the CG&A editorial board over the past year, and with a renewed commit...
In graphics our goal is clear; help students learn to visualize so they can ideate with themselves, ...
This May I will be giving a talk on the “State of Engineering Design Graphics in the United States” ...
Visualization through imagery has been a method of communicating both abstract and concrete informat...
Dear Members: The four articles in this issue approach issues in engineering graphics education fr...
Now that the online-only Engineering Design Graphics Journal is a reality, what’s next? ...
Let’s engineer our imagination. This semester my students at Purdue University started using a...
This is my first edition of the Engineering Design Graphics Journal as the Director of Publications ...
As teacher-scholars we do graphics. We research, manipulate, manage, evaluate, present, and apply gr...
How do we know whether we're teaching what we should be teaching and teaching it the way it should b...
On Aug 24, 2009, the online-only Engineering Design Graphics Journal (the Journal) was launched (see...
I fell in love with engineering graphics in 1975 when I was exposed to it as part of an industrial a...
Over the last few decades, the methods and tools through which humans collaborate, share knowledge a...
introduced to I-deas ® (UGS,TX USA), a sophisticated tool for computer-aided engineering (CAE), and ...
Graphical plans for construction of machinery and architecture have evolved over the last 6,000 year...
With many new members joining the CG&A editorial board over the past year, and with a renewed commit...
In graphics our goal is clear; help students learn to visualize so they can ideate with themselves, ...
This May I will be giving a talk on the “State of Engineering Design Graphics in the United States” ...
Visualization through imagery has been a method of communicating both abstract and concrete informat...
Dear Members: The four articles in this issue approach issues in engineering graphics education fr...
Now that the online-only Engineering Design Graphics Journal is a reality, what’s next? ...
Let’s engineer our imagination. This semester my students at Purdue University started using a...
This is my first edition of the Engineering Design Graphics Journal as the Director of Publications ...
As teacher-scholars we do graphics. We research, manipulate, manage, evaluate, present, and apply gr...
How do we know whether we're teaching what we should be teaching and teaching it the way it should b...
On Aug 24, 2009, the online-only Engineering Design Graphics Journal (the Journal) was launched (see...
I fell in love with engineering graphics in 1975 when I was exposed to it as part of an industrial a...
Over the last few decades, the methods and tools through which humans collaborate, share knowledge a...
introduced to I-deas ® (UGS,TX USA), a sophisticated tool for computer-aided engineering (CAE), and ...
Graphical plans for construction of machinery and architecture have evolved over the last 6,000 year...
With many new members joining the CG&A editorial board over the past year, and with a renewed commit...
In graphics our goal is clear; help students learn to visualize so they can ideate with themselves, ...
This May I will be giving a talk on the “State of Engineering Design Graphics in the United States” ...