Freshman Design Innovation
Anurag Purwar
Project Team- Patricia Aceves, Stony Brook University
- Qiaode Jeffrey Ge, Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University
2014
Tier Three
$59,700.00
The proposed work seeks to leverage PIs latest research in simultaneous type and dimensional synthesis of mechanisms to design and develop an intuitive, multi-touch universal mechanism design application (app) for Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms for teaching machine design in a newly proposed Freshman Design Innovation class. The class to be offered for both off-- and on--line delivery through Open SUNY initiative will use the app as a machine design innovation tool for creating autonomous machines with the help of a take-home mechatronics kit in an active- and experiential-learning environment.
This app will also be integrated in upper division machine design classes to enhance students' learning of the machine design process and to help them innovate new devices. The app and the new course also seeks to make mechanism design accessible to non-experts, DIYers, and high school students, thereby enabling them to create machines and mechanisms that can execute useful tasks.
The pedagogical assessment on the effectiveness of the app and the course design and implementation expertise will be provided by Stony Brook University's Teaching, Learning, and Technology (TLT) Center.
In addition to a new website, Dr. Purwar has created 1) a universal mechanism design application (app) for Apple's iOS and Google's Android platform, and 2) a new Freshman Design Innovation class, which is being offered for the first time at Stony Brook in the Fall 2015.
The motiongen app is now available for download from the Google Play store. It has been submitted for approval to the Apple itunes store. We also created a support site for the app.
The support site has video tutorials on how to use the app.