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A, B, See... in 3D: A Workbook to Improve 3-D Visualization Skills
Contributor(s): Dimitriu, Dan G. (Author)
ISBN: 1627058184     ISBN-13: 9781627058186
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
OUR PRICE:   $33.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Drafting & Mechanical Drawing
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Engineering
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 8.25" W x 11" (0.77 lbs) 148 pages
 
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This method is recommended and supported by a peer-reviewed paper published by the American Society of Engineering Educators (ASEE). This workbook provides over 100 3D visualization exercises for Engineering, Architecture, and Art students, challenging them to create three dimensions from two. A, B, See...in 3D is a powerful and effective way to help teach spatial visualization and is much different from current exercises in which students are presented objects in isometric views (already in 3D), and are asked to create multiple views, fold patterns, manipulate, reflect, or rotate them. This workbook uses a different and more effective approach. Each view of the solid represents a letter of the alphabet. The letters are by definition 2D representations and when they are combined to create a 3D object, visualizing it becomes a challenge.

Contributor Bio(s): Dimitriu, Dan G.: - Dan D. Dimitriu, PhD, P.E., is a tenured professor in SAC's Physics, Engineering, and Architecture Department and has been the Engineering Program Coordinator at San Antonio College since 2001. He has 21 years of teaching experience in post-secondary education, five years in academic research, and 23 years in private practice as a professional engineer. He has worked on research projects at North Dakota State University and holds also an MBA in International Economic Relations. He has managed several NSF and Department of Education MSEIP grants for SAC, and has been a co-PI for a NASA CIPAIR grant with the University of Texas at San Antonio and for an NSF CCLI grant with Wright University. He was elected Vice Chair of the Two Year College Division of ASEE in 2005 and was the recipient of 2006 NISOD Excellence in Teaching Award. He was also named "San Antonio's Top Professor" by Scene in SA Monthly in 2006. In 2005 he was the only community college committee member and presenter for the "Enhancing Community College Pathways into Engineering Careers," a collaborative effort by the National Academy of Engineering's Committee on Engineering Education and the National Research Council Board on Higher Education and Workforce . Their final report described the evolving roles of community colleges in engineering education, identified exemplary programs at community colleges and model partnerships between two- and four-year engineering schools, and made recommendations for future research in this area. He has also made numerous presentations at the American Society for Engineering Educators Annual Conferences. Dr. Dimitriu is also coordinator for the Alamo Community College District's participation in NASA's Aerospace Scholars program and concurrently serves as the director for SAC's MESA Center. This workbook is a resultant of his leadership and expertise in developing curricula, coordinating engineering educational programs, years of teaching, and years of professional practice.