Title
Mechanix: A natural sketch interface tool for teaching truss analysis and free-body diagrams.
Abstract
Massive open online courses, online tutoring systems, and other computer homework systems are rapidly changing engineering education by providing increased student feedback and capitalizing upon online systems' scalability. While online homework systems provide great benefits, a growing concern among engineering educators is that students are losing both the critical art of sketching and the ability to take a real system and reduce it to an accurate but simplified free-body diagram (FBD). For example, some online systems allow the drag and drop of forces onto FBDs, but they do not allow the user to sketch the FBDs, which is a vital part of the learning process. In this paper, we discuss Mechanix, a sketch recognition tool that provides an efficient means for engineering students to learn how to draw truss FBDs and solve truss problems. The system allows students to sketch FBDs into a tablet computer or by using a mouse and a standard computer monitor. Using artificial intelligence, Mechanix can determine not only the component shapes and features of the diagram but also the relationships between those shapes and features. Because Mechanix is domain specific, it can use those relationships to determine not only whether a student's work is correct but also why it is incorrect. Mechanix is then able to provide immediate, constructive feedback to students without providing final answers. Within this manuscript, we document the inner workings of Mechanix, including the artificial intelligence behind the scenes, and present studies of the effects on student learning. The evaluations have shown that Mechanix is as effective as paper-and-pencil-based homework for teaching method of joints truss analysis; focus groups with students who used the program have revealed that they believe Mechanix enhances their learning and that they are highly engaged while using it.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1017/S0890060414000079
AI EDAM-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN ANALYSIS AND MANUFACTURING
Keywords
Field
DocType
Engineering Courseware,Engineering Education,Engineering Statics
Online tutoring,Free body diagram,Systems engineering,Constructive,Drag and drop,Engineering education,Sketch recognition,Teaching method,Engineering,Sketch
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
SP2
0890-0604
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.48
1
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Olufunmilola Atilola171.31
Stephanie Valentine2353.31
Hong-hoe Kim3252.16
David Turner430.48
Erin McTigue5111.33
Tracy Hammond644343.21
Julie Linsey75512.39