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CEDE. A facility for students to develop their technical and professional skill through design-based learning. The Center for Engineering Design & Entrepreneurship. Model Shop 313 Hammond. Computer Classrooms 305 & 315 Hammond. Light wood-shop tools
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CEDE A facility for students to develop their technical and professional skill through design-based learning. The Center for Engineering Design & Entrepreneurship Model Shop 313 Hammond Computer Classrooms 305 & 315 Hammond • Light wood-shop tools Drills, saws, sanders, and various hand tools • Dust collection systems • Construction space • Supervision provided • ECSEL Computer Classroom - 305 Hammond 36 NT & 6 UNIX stations Overhead Projection Dedicated 100 Mbit/s connection Video Conferencing via PictureTel and ProShare ProE/ProM, IDEAS, ABAQUS, ANSYS, Unigraphics, IronCAD Other software will be added as needed for specific courses • Computer Classroom - 315 Hammond 36 stations with NT platform AutoCAD LT, IronCAD Overhead Projection Flexible Technology Classrooms 306, 307 and 308 Hammond • Wireless Computer Network • Flexible Furniture Arrangement • Video/voice/data conferencing capabilities • Overhead projection capabilities • Wireless laptop environment Design Studios 312 & 314 Hammond • Workbenches, hand tools for light assembly/disassembly • Electrical measurement and test equipment • Data acquisition with LabView • Wireless computer network • Storage cabinets • Card access College of Engineering
CEDE The Center for Engineering Design & Entrepreneurship CEDE is a flexible facility for students to develop their technical and professional skills through design based learning. The Center fosters collaboration between engineering and business colleges in partnership with industry to use the Center's facilities to design, construct and test engineering solutions to actual problems. The Center also supports critical software tools, hardware, computer networks, and data/audio/video conferencing technologies for collaboration and design. The facility staff made largely of undergraduate students, support the faculty in meeting specific needs for courses and programs, and maintain the Center facilities. The facility is maintained and supported largely by undergraduate students. The resources available at CEDE and The Learning Factory are coordinated for the mutual enhancement of the hands-on learning experience. CEDE is currently used by the Engineering Entrepreneurship Education Program, first year seminars, the Engineering Leadership and Development Minor, the Women in Engineering Program, the Minority Engineering Program, and Engineering Design & Graphics. We envision a continual expansion of courses and programs from within the college that will be using the Center's facilities. CEDE is used for: • Nexus between business considerations and engineering design • Developing engineering design from CAD to rapid prototypes • Testing product capabilities • Product dissection and analysis • Team collaboration using voice, video, and data with industry and international partners • Visualization and communication of design ideas • To discuss the applicability of the facility for a course or program, please contact Dhushy Sathianathan Director of CEDE & Assoc. Professor of ED&G 213D Hammond Building Tel: 865-3165 dhushy@psu.edu • To schedule the facility for a course or program, please contact Bruce Knoll CEDE Supervisor 213G Hammond Building Tel: 863-9076 bwk112@psu.edu • For information and to view classes in progress, please visit the website: http://www.cede.psu.edu • The facility is managed by Robert Pangborn Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies • The facility is supported with funds from College of Engineering State Equipment Grant Agilent Technologies - University Grant Student Surcharge Funds The Learning Factory The Leonhard Center