Development of Experimental System for Automotive Electrical Circuit in Technical High School

실업계 고등학교용 자동차 전기회로 실습 시스템의 개발

  • Lee, Yong-Ju (Department of Automotive Engineering, Doowon Technical College) ;
  • Seo, Young-Dal (Department of Automotive Engineering, Suwon Technical High School)
  • 이용주 (두원공과대학 자동차과) ;
  • 서영달 (수원공업고등학교 자동차과)
  • Published : 2007.07.01

Abstract

The experimental system, developed in this research, is a teaching material that trains and practices automobile electric circuit in technical high school. This system consists of a textbook, 15 kinds of instruments and 62 kinds of 'Flash' animations. Textbook includes automobile electric circuits and experimental process. Instruments have 23 kinds of drills. Its is composed of electrical relays, motors, switches, light bulbs, electrical lines and power unit so on. 'Flash' animation displays an electrical current flow on circuits actually. Both Dacum method and ISD skill have been conducted to analysis job and design syllabus. The experimental system have been implemented on technical high school class to evaluate its objectivity and effect. It is expected that this system can contribute to studying of car service.

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