ABSTRACT

ABST R AC T Integrative, complex, design-oriented learning outcomes involve multidisciplinary knowledge and procedures, engineering knowhow related to practice and experience, and professional or “soft” skills. Achieving these outcomes in a web-based environment is a signicant challenge (Brault et al, 2007). The paper describes an ongoing project geared toward the development of web-based modules on Product and Process

CONTENTS

Introduction .........................................................................................................506 Objective of This Paper ...................................................................................... 507 Design and the Biorenery ................................................................................508 Distance Learning Modules ...............................................................................509 Basic Approach for Developing Web-Based Modules in Product and Process Design of the Biorenery ............................................................. 510 Modules Under Development ........................................................................... 512

Critical Characteristics of Web-Based Modules..................................... 512 Other Important Characteristics of Web-Based Modules .................... 512 Overview of Bioreneries ......................................................................... 513 The Forest Biorenery ............................................................................... 513 Biodiesel ...................................................................................................... 513 Bioethanol ................................................................................................... 514

Conclusion ........................................................................................................... 514 Acknowledgements ............................................................................................ 514 References ............................................................................................................. 514

Design as part of a North American Mobility Program (NAMP) involving 6 universities in Canada, the US, and Mexico. The mechanism for developing the modules involves exchanging students and faculty between the 6 universities, and creating cooperative and collaborative environments. A total of 42 student exchanges will be made to develop innovative web-based educational materials (“modules”) using a unique vision for Product and Process Design, and using the biorenery for the design case study context. The objective for some of the initial exchanges was to identify and apply state-of-the-art pedagogical and web-based techniques, in order to produce user-friendly and effective distance-learning modules which incorporate open-ended design problems. Another more ambitious objective of this project will be to set the foundation for establishing a distance-learning graduate program in Product and Process Design which is international, multilingual, and multi-institutional in character.