The virtual packaging laboratory

A key aspect of the student training process at the Packaging Research Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology is to provide students with hands-on "design, build, and operate" educational opportunities which reach beyond traditional classroom learning. The has developed a hands-on instructional laboratory that provides students with exposure to basic packaging substrate fabrication concepts and techniques, including interconnect design, dielectric deposition, via formation, metallization, and testing. This paper presents progress toward a plan to augment the hands-on packaging instructional laboratory with multimedia presentations and other advanced instructional support technology. The overall vision is to develop a virtual packaging laboratory in which a student can sit at a multimedia computer or workstation (equipped with the necessary audio, video and graphics capability) and follow a substrate through a simple processing sequence. To make this courseware remotely available for potential distance learning applications, it has been developed to be compatible with World-Wide Web access.

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