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Ziyi Wang; Robert Leicht; Ryan Solnosky – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2025
Interdisciplinary learning plays a vital role in the education fields of the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. According to the literature, interdisciplinary studies are often associated with professional skills that should be taught in engineering and other similar programs. Knowing the attributes and scope of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Processes, Architecture, Construction Industry
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Mercy F. Fash; Andrea A. N. Ofori-Boadu – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2025
This study examines the impact of a femalized Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Kinesthetic Learning Model (fAEC-KLM) intervention on the AEC knowledge of African American middle school girls. Fourteen (14) middle school girls completed both pre- and post-surveys and tests that assessed their knowledge of AEC concepts, including roles…
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Methods, Knowledge Level, African American Students, Middle School Students
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Gold, Jeff; Jones, Ollie – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2023
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been particularly challenged by the COVID pandemic, the climate crisis, war and political tensions including the fuel price crisis. Strategic responses to crisis including cost-cutting as retrenchment in the short run, debt financing to preserve the status quo and exit. However, perhaps the most…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Innovation, Futures (of Society)
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Xiangzhi Wang; Mo Chou; Xinyu Lai; Jingren Tang; Junyu Chen; Wai Kei Kong; Hung-Lin Chi; Michael C. H. Yam – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2024
The cave automatic virtual environment (CAVE) can provide a large-scale immersive and interactive virtual reality (VR) learning environment, which is suitable for the navigation of visualized learning objects and communication among teachers and students. Its applications have gained attention in the field of architecture, engineering, and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education, Architecture
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Anthony O. Yusuf; Abiola A. Akanmu; Homero Murzi; Andres Nieto-Leal; Andrea N. Ofori-Boadu; Sheryl Ball – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2025
A paradigm shift toward workforce development is essential to ensure that the future workforce meets the expectations of the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Both industry and academic communities play different, but essential and complementary roles, which suggests a need for stronger industry-academia collaborations.…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Futures (of Society), Demand Occupations, Industry
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Bartholomew, Scott; Goodridge, Wade; Shaheen, Natalie – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
In 2002 the World Health Organization (WHO) analyzed available data on Blindness and Low Vision (BLV) from 55 countries and applied it to the 17 WHO epidemiological subregions. Results indicate approximately 37 million people are blind and 124 million have low vision (Foster & Resnikoff, 2005). Providing opportunities for these students to…
Descriptors: Blindness, Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, STEM Education
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Maheshwari, Anil K.; Werd, Margaret Rose P. – Creativity Research Journal, 2019
This paper reports on the effect of architectural design of a workplace on the creativity of its users. A technical services company relocated from a conventional office building to one designed according to Maharishi Vastu (MVA), a natural system of architecture based on alignment with the energy fields of the sun and the earth. The company's…
Descriptors: Architecture, Design, Work Environment, Creativity
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Chengdong, Yang; Shuang, Liang – International Education Studies, 2019
As BIM (Building information modeling) comprehensive advantages in the field of engineering, it develops rapidly in the international building industry including China. In the face of new technology and new methods of innovation, architecture teaching also needs to adjust. BIM as new design tool is very necessary. But how to perfectly combine BIM…
Descriptors: Talent, Architecture, Engineering, Technological Advancement
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English, Lyn D.; King, Donna T. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2016
How do cross-bracing, geometry, and base isolation help buildings withstand earthquakes? These important structural design features involve fundamental geometry that elementary school students can readily model and understand. The problem activity, Designing an Earthquake-Resistant Building, was undertaken by several classes of sixth- grade…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Architecture, Geometry, Elementary School Students
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Robertson, Bill – Science and Children, 2015
This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. When the author was young he used to think that the ideal design for a concert hall would contain walls that were composed of sound-absorbing material, like foam or egg cartons or such. He noticed, though, that this was not the case. Most concert halls contain curtains…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Engineering, Music, Science Instruction
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McCrum, Daniel Patrick – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
For a structural engineer, effective communication and interaction with architects cannot be underestimated as a key skill to success throughout their professional career. Structural engineers and architects have to share a common language and understanding of each other in order to achieve the most desirable architectural and structural designs.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Undergraduate Students, Problem Based Learning, Active Learning
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Maffioli, Cesare S. – Annals of Science, 2013
Exchanges of learning and controversies between engineers and mathematicians were important factors in the development of early modern science. This theme is discussed by focusing, first, on architectural and mathematical dynamism in mid 16th-century Milan. While some engineers-architects referred to Euclid and Vitruvius for improving their…
Descriptors: Architecture, Sciences, Engineering, Hydraulics
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Jones, Brett D.; Setareh, Mehdi; Polys, Nicholas F.; Bacim, Felipe – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2014
Simulations can be powerful learning tools that allow students to explore and understand concepts in ways that are not possible in typical classroom settings. However, research is lacking as to how to use simulations most effectively in different types of learning environments. To address this need, we designed a study to examine the impact of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Undergraduate Students, Student Motivation, Technology Uses in Education
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Gavrilenko, Nataliya N. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Integrative model of special translation training considers the understanding of a foreign text as the key stage of the given activity, which is to large extent stipulated by characteristics of both the source text sender and the translation text recipient. Interdisciplinary approach permitted to involve maximum number of determining factors to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Translation, Sociocultural Patterns, Models
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Dahl, Bettina; Kolmos, Anette – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2015
At Aalborg University, engineering students spend half the time each semester in groups working on projects in a problem-based learning (PBL) curriculum. The projects are assessed through group exams, except for between 2007 and 2013 when the law forbade group-based project exams. Prior to 2007, a survey showed that students preferred the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods
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