College of Engineering Tablets for Timely Design Documentation 2008 ASEE Annual Conference – Session 3132 (AC 2008-1250) David G. Meyer, Mark C. Johnson,

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College of Engineering Tablets for Timely Design Documentation 2008 ASEE Annual Conference – Session 3132 (AC ) David G. Meyer, Mark C. Johnson, and Cordelia M. Brown School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Overview ›Digital Systems Senior Design ›Course Outcomes and Assessment ›Individual Lab Notebooks ›The Dilemma ›The Hypothesis ›Outcome Tracking Results ›Reflections ›Future Work ›ELN Feature Comparison Chart ›Acknowledgements

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Digital Systems Senior Design A structured approach to the development and integration of embedded microcontroller hardware and software that provides senior-level students with significant design experience applying microcontrollers to a wide range of embedded systems. The fundamental course objective is to provide practical experience developing integrated hardware and software for an embedded microcontroller system in an environment that models one which students will most likely encounter in industry.

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Digital Systems Senior Design Each team of four students must: –Propose a product to develop –Propose success criteria for evaluation –Select devices and technologies to be used –Make use of a microcontroller, FPGA, or DSP –Design a custom printed circuit board –Design and fabricate packaging –Demonstrate the final product in its packaging –Satisfy a variety of professional requirements (patent liability, reliability, safety, environmental impact, etc.) –Exercise communication skills (design review, TCSP) –Do all this in 15 weeks

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Course Outcomes and Assessment 1.An ability to apply knowledge obtained in earlier coursework and to obtain new knowledge necessary to design and test a system, component, or process to meet desired needs – design component report 2.An understanding of the engineering design process – individual lab notebook 3.An ability to function on a multidisciplinary team – project specific success criteria (functionality) 4.An awareness of professional and ethical responsibility – professional component report 5.An ability to communicate effectively, in both oral and written form – formal design review, final written report, and final presentation

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Individual Lab Notebooks Key to successful project completion Must be readily available on-line to teammates and course staff Must be updated on a regular, consistent basis Typically contain a variety of data types –design documentation (text and illustrations) –data sheets (PDFs) –testing and debugging setups (photos, screen shots) –success criteria demonstrations (videos) –schematics (Orcad capture files) –PCB (Orcad layout files) –software (source code files)

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Dilemma (Circa 2001) “Individual lab notebooks varied greatly in quality – some of them were simply ‘narratives’ of group meetings, while others appeared to be transcribed ‘after the fact’. We attempted to address these issues by evaluating each student’s lab notebook tear-out sheets several times throughout the semester (on a total of four different occasions). While this rather significant effort on the our part lead to notable improvements in the lab notebooks relative to previous offerings, there is still room for improvement ─ especially for team members charged with software development, who generally kept the ‘worst’ notebooks. The fundamental problem appears to be getting students to: (a) appreciate the value of a good lab notebook, and (b) take it seriously.”

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Hypothesis (Circa 2007) “Equipping each project team with wireless Tablet PCs should not only significantly improve the spontaneity (and regularity) with which the on-line lab notebooks are updated, but also facilitate collaboration among team members working on the design project at different locations.”

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Outcome Tracking Results Tablet PCs introduced Fall 2007 Outcome 1 – design component report Outcome 2 – individual lab notebook Outcome 3 – project specific success criteria Outcome 4 – professional component report Outcome 5 – technical communication skills 2 Tablet PCs per team 1 Tablet PC per team TCSP sessions initiated HTML notebooks initiated

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Reflections Confounding factors –one Tablet PC per four-person team proved insufficient to impact lab notebook quality (two per team did appear to have an impact) –HTML format utilized was cited as the primary factor that hindered students’ ability to maintain their lab notebooks Unanticipated side benefits –notable improvements in written reports and oral presentation skills (Outcomes 1, 4, & 5) –enhanced impact of TCSP sessions

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Future Work Identification and adoption of a commercial ELN (electronic lab notebook) software package Develop tutorials on use of Tablet-unique features for maintaining lab notebooks Small (off-season) F-08 cohort will allow a trial in which every team member will have exclusive use of a Tablet PC

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ELN Feature Comparison Chart LABTrack xxxxxxxx NoteBookMaker xxxxx Contur ELN xxxxxxx Nexxis qELN xxxxxxx Infotrieve xxxxxxx idbs E-Workbook xxxxx ORNL ELN xxxxx Wiki HTML xxx HTML x web based (no client) HTML free HTML reduced21 CFR Part 11 Notebook Searchable Database Searchable Visual Imports Editable Imports

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Acknowledgements This project was supported in part by a 2007 Hewlett-Packard Technology for Teaching Grant Local technical support for the Tablet PCs and the Digital Systems Senior Design Laboratory was provided by Chuck Barnett