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Friday May 29, 2026 2:30pm - 2:50pm EDT
Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a system that uses symbols on engineering drawings to communicate a design intent, tolerances, and dimensions. GD&T has many complex concepts that are difficult to understand. Although GD&T is an essential skill for students seeking a career in manufacturing and engineering, many college graduates enter the workforce without a strong conceptual understanding of its principles. This study investigates whether incorporating hands-on physical manipulatives into GD&T instruction elevates student learning outcomes compared to traditional lecture-based instruction. The study will be conducted by dividing engineering students into a control group and a treatment group. The control group will receive only lecture instruction, while the treatment group will be given both hands-on activities to demonstrate the part inspection process for GD&T and lecture instruction. Both groups will be given a pre-test, post-test, and exit survey to measure changes in conceptual understanding and student perceptions of learning. The results from this study will be presented as a comparison of the control and treatment groups, and these findings may provide evidence-based guidance for improving instructional strategies in engineering and manufacturing course design.
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Teresa Janowski

CTE Engineering Design Instructor, Michigan Technological University
Teresa Janowski graduated from Michigan Technological University in 2024 with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. She is currently a full-time graduate student at Michigan Technological University while also teaching Engineering Design through the Copper Country... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 2:30pm - 2:50pm EDT
Ballroom IV

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