研究目的
To improve the efficiency of an educational process in the field of microsystem science by designing, fabricating, controlling, and testing low-cost test stands developed by students.
研究成果
The project demonstrated that kinesthetic activities at the macroscale can improve understanding of microscale phenomena. The use of low-cost, tinkering approaches increased student involvement and interdisciplinary knowledge. The method was effective in enhancing the teaching and learning process in microsystem science.
研究不足
The resolution of the 3D printer limited the minimum thickness of parts, requiring redesign of some components. The macroscale models could not fully replicate the functionality of the original microsystems, such as the comb drives.