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Malcolm Summers – PEB Exchange, 2008
In presenting this case study of an innovative school building in Scotland, the author describes its unique design features, conveys the viewpoints of the users, client and design team, and reveals the lessons learned. Dalry Primary, North Ayrshire Introduction Dalry Primary School in North Ayshire is the latest case study featured on the Scottish…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Foreign Countries, School Buildings, Teaching Methods
Aydogmus, Z.; Aydogmus, O. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
The Internet provides an opportunity for students to access laboratories from outside the campus. This paper presents a Web-based remote access real-time laboratory using SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) control. The control of an induction motor is used as an example to demonstrate the effectiveness of this remote laboratory,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measurement Equipment, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
Anderson, Ross; Arndell, Michael; Christensen, Sten – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2009
The "Architecture Studio Archive" pilot sought to form a comprehensive digital archive of the diverse student work conducted in the first year of the Bachelor of Design in Architecture Degree at the University of Sydney. The design studio is the primary vehicle for teaching architectural design. It is a locus for creative activity, with…
Descriptors: Architecture, Preservation, Creative Activities, Archives
Du, Xiangyun; Kolmos, Anette – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
This paper discusses how to increase the diversity of engineering education by making it more relevant and gainful for all students, as well as more attractive to women. Questions were raised whether, and in which ways the problem-based and project-based learning (PBL) method is apt for increasing gender diversity from both the quality and the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Students, Student Diversity, Problem Based Learning
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 2007
This brochure describes the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Able to Play Project, a special effort to build barrier-free state-of-the-art playgrounds for children of all abilities across the state of Michigan. These are playgrounds that not only greatly expand play opportunities for children with special needs but also serve as a rallying point for…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Play, Playgrounds, Disabilities
Gabrielsen, Magnus; Saugstad, Tone – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2007
This analysis seeks to unite both an architectural and an educational perspective on the transformation of the university into a postmodern institution. Our point of departure is an analysis of the new buildings for the Faculty of Humanities University of Copenhagen which are located on the island area of Amager, to the south of Copenhagen's…
Descriptors: Humanities, Architecture, Foreign Countries, Educational Facilities
O Cuiv, Shan – PEB Exchange, 2007
This recently completed primary school illustrates how architecture can contribute to creating a safe and warm environment in a difficult area and can meet the particular needs of the student community. In its first year in operation, Cherry Orchard National School is proving to be a successful project. Presented here are the architectural…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Architecture, International Schools, Foreign Countries
Woosnam, Margaret D.; Williams, Frankie K. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2008
Of the 114 accredited architecture programs within colleges and universities across America, only 18 (16%) have females in the highest administrative positions such as deans, directors, chairs, or heads. Despite this statistic, 50% of all graduates from architecture programs are female. Little is known about women administrators in architectural…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Females, Women Administrators
Fermelis, Jan; Tucker, Richard; Palmer, Stuart – Business Communication Quarterly, 2008
Cross-faculty and cross-disciplinary collaborations within higher education are rare, no doubt largely due to the location of academics within discipline- and faculty-based structures. When collaborations do occur, they are frequently problematic, even when the collaborators stem from closely related disciplines. However, collaborations are…
Descriptors: Architecture, Business Communication, College Faculty, Interdisciplinary Approach
Aliotta, Joe; Pde, Gerald – American School & University, 2008
Many people narrowly focus on energy efficiency when defining a "high-performance" school--a school building that is economical with respect to heating, cooling, and electric lighting. That is certainly true, but in the broadest terms, a high-performance school is designed to minimize reliance on fossil fuels--and provide a comfortable, healthful,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Fuels, Architecture, Energy Conservation
Shih, Wen-Chung; Tseng, Shian-Shyong – Educational Technology & Society, 2009
With the rapid development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous learning has become a promising solution to educational problems. In context-aware ubiquitous learning environments, it is required that learning content is retrieved according to environmental contexts, such as learners' location. Also, a learning content…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Information Retrieval, Teaching Methods, Metadata
McLaren, Coralee – Qualitative Report, 2009
Although considerable energy is invested in ensuring that pediatric hospital environments are psychosocially supportive, few researchers have connected the experiences of patients to hospital architecture, a crucial interface between healthcare delivery and patient care. Seeking to uncover children's experiences within a contemporary hospital, I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hospitalized Children, Relationship, Hospitals
Vieth, Ken – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
As an art educator, the author understands how simple materials can be used to create complex structures. Yet, sometimes what everyone needs is a spark of inspiration to connect those available materials to have an idea grow to fruition. When teachers allow themselves to think creatively, they can inspire their students to greater understanding of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Studio Art, Workshops, Grade 3
Smith, Noel – Social Education, 2007
Teaching history through the visual arts is one way of bringing the past into the present. In Cuba, the visual arts and architecture have reflected the country's "flowering of identity" through time, as a multi-ethnic population has grown to recognize its own distinct history, values and attributes, and Cuban artists have portrayed the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artists, Visual Arts, History
Panettieri, Joseph C. – Campus Technology, 2008
Colleges and universities worldwide are turning to the hosted Software as a Service (SaaS) model and saying goodbye to issues like patch management and server optimization. Generally, SaaS involves applications (such as customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and e-mail) offered by a hosting provider. In this…
Descriptors: Internet, Client Server Architecture, Computer Networks, Performance Technology