Evaluating the learning performances for CNC machine practice in mechanical engineering degree courses based on students’ mental workload

Author:

Hoang Son1,Tran Cong Chi1ORCID,Pham Van Tinh1,Nguyen Van Tuu1,Tran Van Tung1,Tran Van Tuong1,Nguyen Thi Tham2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electromechanical and Civil Engineering, Vietnam National University of Forestry, Hanoi, Viet Nam

2. College of Wood Industrial and Interior Design, Vietnam National University of Forestry, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Abstract

This study evaluates the performance of learning CNC machining in mechanical engineering degree programs by assessing students’ mental workload (MWL). Both subjective (NASA-Task Load Index) and objective (increasing ratio of heart rate, IRH) evaluation methods were employed to assess the MWL of 46 students randomly assigned to two groups: a traditional training group and a combined simulation training group. The results demonstrate the significant impact of the training method on students’ MWL. Specifically, the MWL and IHR values of the combined simulation training group were 54.3 and 9.2, respectively, while those of the traditional training group were 58.3 and 13.2. Additionally, the correlation analysis showed a significant correlation between the IHR value and the MWL score of NASA-TLX. These findings suggest that implementing simulated software and the combined simulation training method effectively reduces students’ MWL, thereby promoting active knowledge acquisition. Consequently, students’ MWL can be utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of technical education with the aim of enhancing training efficiency and quality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Education

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