North American Aerospace Project - Adaptable Design/Build Projects for Aerospace Education

North American Aerospace Project - Adaptable Design/Build Projects for Aerospace Education

E. Crawley, R. Niewoehner, P. Gray, J. Koster (2011).  North American Aerospace Project - Adaptable Design/Build Projects for Aerospace Education . 12.

The North American Aerospace Project (NAAP) is a NASA/industry sponsored effort to accelerate penetration of the project-based educational concept of “Conceiving, Designing, Implementing, and Operating” (CDIO) into US Aerospace Engineering programs. NAAP is developing innovative educational approaches, tools, methods and concepts specialized for the education of the future aerospace engineers. Several projects have been made available in a standardized template format. The template is designed to help an interested faculty member to quickly adopt a project and introduce it in a class. 

 

Authors (New): 
Edward F. Crawley
Robert Niewoehner
Peter Gray
Jean Koster
Pages: 
12
Affiliations: 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
United States Naval Academy, USA
University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Keywords: 
Education
workforce
projects
template
Year: 
2011
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