2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2017.09.050
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Project-based collaborative engineering learning to develop Industry 4.0 skills within a PLM framework

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“…Ana and Nurlaela (2012) developed model Patisserie Project-Based Learning (P2BL), and the fundamental concept of this model is the importance of equipping students with problem-solving skills, divergent thinking, creativity and collaborative teamwork skill. Vila et al (2017) carried out study about project-based learning collaborative engineering learning to develop industry 4.0 skills with a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) framework. This result of the study explained how project based learning is proposed as a learning approach suitable to provide a learning experience that facilities development of industry 4.0 skill and competences.…”
Section: Cooperative-project Based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ana and Nurlaela (2012) developed model Patisserie Project-Based Learning (P2BL), and the fundamental concept of this model is the importance of equipping students with problem-solving skills, divergent thinking, creativity and collaborative teamwork skill. Vila et al (2017) carried out study about project-based learning collaborative engineering learning to develop industry 4.0 skills with a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) framework. This result of the study explained how project based learning is proposed as a learning approach suitable to provide a learning experience that facilities development of industry 4.0 skill and competences.…”
Section: Cooperative-project Based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complexity has also been reflected in the need to solve problems through collaborative work and planning, with the particularity of working with geometric modeling in 3D. In this sense, results are presented that agree with Vila, Ugarte, Ríos, and Abellán [25], Fusion 360 has worked and allowed team work both synchronous and asynchronous, so that supervision tasks could be done through Fusion 360. In addition, printing times were optimized, as there were no downtimes between the low-cost digital manufacturing of highly complex engineering projects is possible, but far from being an instantaneous process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In this context, Fusion 360 from Autodesk emerges, a collaborative 3D modeling environment that is free for educational and for start-ups generating less than $100,000/year in total revenue or wholly non-commercial hobbyist users [24]. This software is easy to use, integrates several assisted design environments, and also has a smartphone application for viewing modeling, as well as offering a public web link to visualize the model in the browser [25].…”
Section: Collaborative Working Environment In Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature (Bi, Li, Li, & Zhou, 2016;Bologa et al, 2017;Prause & Weigand, 2016;Sivanathan, Ritchie, & Lim, 2017;Teles et al, 2018;Vila, Ugarte, Ríos, & Abellán, 2017) learning and the idea of an expanded corporate business, such as, for example, the incentive for startups, puts the company in a proactive position about the challenges of the industry. Showing that the organization is willing to develop in an innovative environment and with learning in all processes and changes.…”
Section: Advantages and Tendenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%