One of the things I loved about taking this class is the opportunity it gave me to become closer to my father. My father works in a machine shop and although he is not a mechanical engineer, he works with the design process and manufacturing and taking this class gave us the opportunity to talk about some things he was interested in. Not only did I learn how to use the machines in the shop like the laser cuter, the ban saw, the lathe, I also learned some manufacturing tips from my father. One of these tips that he gave me, which helped out a lot with the manufacturing of our project, was that when cutting thin plywood with a saw to use masking tape to line the cutting edge so as to prevent splintering. I do not know if I will ever use the manufacturing portion of this course, since I am from a different department and my advisor wanted me to take this class to learn the design process, I feel it was very beneficial to not only complete the design process but to understand how the manufacturing part works as well.
Teamwork was a major portion of this class. I have worked in groups in many of my previous classes but this class required much more team work than previous projects I have worked on. I know that I will use teamwork for the remainder of my college career and, most likely, I will use teamwork for my job when I eventually graduate college. The one thing that this class taught me about working with a team is that you should be honest and listen to everyone’s ideas equally. Honesty is an essential part because if you are not honest up front, you may wish you had been later. Also, even though some ideas may seem unfathomable, listening to them may spark other ideas that are more realistic, even though it may seem time consuming to listen to everyone’s initial ideas, it may end up saving time in the long run.
Time management was an important concept for our team especially because we had a cross section team. Having a cross-section team meant that some of the team would meet during our scheduled lab section time and then we would have to meet again later to meet with the whole team to catch all the team up with recent decisions that had been made. Also, we were allowed a limited amount of time in the shop to do manufacturing so we quickly learned that it was best to have half the team in the machine shop working on a part or two and then to have the other half of the team assembling the parts that were already manufactured and figuring out what the next step to take would be.
The one thing I disliked about this course was the early homework assignments, I feel like they required us to know some things that we should have learned in other classes that were not required pre-requisites for the course. I feel like success at the beginning of the semester also depended greatly on whether or not you were able to attend the “optional” recitation and since I was not able to attend any of the sessions (they all conflicted with other classes I was taking), I feel like my grade at the beginning of the semester suffered greatly. Also, I would have preferred to have a textbook for the class, I know that throughout the class there was reading supplements posted online but I found them to be very lengthy and difficult to read. A textbook is something that is very important for me to have for most classes I take, since I learn in a different way than most people do. I am a person that can best understand the material if it is presented in a text form so that I can read it at my own pace. Therefore, if I misunderstand something I can go back and re-read the section to better comprehend the material. On a whole, the class was enjoyable and satisfying but required a lot of work.
I feel like I did not do my best in the class. My performance at the beginning of the semester was less than my best and I feel like I could have put a lot more work into my assignments. There were a lot of assignments at the beginning of the semester and, at the time, I felt like I was doing all I could, but now I realize that this class should have required much more of my time. To improve my performance in the class, I should have focused more on doing well at the beginning of the semester.