2016 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.26747
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Evaluating a Rubric for Assessing Constraint-Based Solid Models

Abstract: A study was conducted during the Fall 2013 semester to examine the effectiveness of a rubric for evaluating constraint-based solid models. The rubric was created after studying conceptual frameworks and other research related to evaluating constraint-based CAD models. Since only one researcher evaluated the models in the 2013 study, it was recommended that a study be conducted where multiple experts evaluated the same models using this original rubric.During the Fall 2015 semester, three faculty experts in con… Show more

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“…However, the success ratio decreases in examples 3 and 6 of the group of original profiles. These results corroborate other studies that show that under-and over-defined profiles are sources of potential errors [13][14][15]. The main causes of failure were unconstrained vertices (Fig.…”
Section: Experiments #1supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…However, the success ratio decreases in examples 3 and 6 of the group of original profiles. These results corroborate other studies that show that under-and over-defined profiles are sources of potential errors [13][14][15]. The main causes of failure were unconstrained vertices (Fig.…”
Section: Experiments #1supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The use of fully defined profiles is generally considered a best practice in parametric modeling, as under-and over-defined profiles are unstable, unpredictable, and a source of potential errors [13][14][15]. Most MCAD systems provide mechanisms to check for under-or over-constrained profiles during the modeling process [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rubric for the cylinder head CAD design project changed significantly during its use and was less detailed than rubrics used for fundamental 3D modeling courses [9]. When used for a course focused on internal combustion engine design and operation, students were expected to model the cylinder head geometry.…”
Section: Student Learning Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%