Abstract

Despite the advances in information technology, many activities in the design process are still predominantly paper-based. Adopting paperless processes will prepare our students for new ways of working, will streamline many existing processes associated with student design projects, and will facilitate dissemination and archiving of project documentation. This paper discusses methods and tools to support shared computer workspaces, digital design notebooks, digital review and markup of documents and CAD models, and digital design documentation including CAD models and video. We evaluate available software tools including Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft OneNote and Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended.

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