紀錄類型: |
書目-電子資源
: Monograph/item
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正題名/作者: |
Teaching innovation in architecture and building engineering/ edited by David Bienvenido-Huertas, Maria Luisa de la Hoz-Torres, Antonio Jesus Aguilar Aguilera. |
其他題名: |
challenges of the 21st century / |
其他作者: |
Bienvenido-Huertas, David. |
出版者: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024., |
面頁冊數: |
xi, 655 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. |
內容註: |
Part 1 Active learning methodologies -- Chapter 1 Gamification as a strategy for teaching construction project management systems -- Chapter 2 Gamified Architectural Design: Advancing Education with Extended Reality and AI Insights -- Chapter 3 Challenge based learning and flipped classroom: the way to train as a future prescribers of building materials to students -- Chapter 4 Initiation to Construction through student self-recording and the use of mobile applications to ensure active learning -- Chapter 5 FLIP-QTC: Enhancing quality testing and control knowledge on building materials through the Flipped Classroom methodology -- Chapter 6 Behavior pattern of building engineering students with flipped classroom: visualization and clustering evaluation analysis -- Chapter 7 Knowledge pills in Bachelor's Degree in Architecture: the Case of structural design -- Chapter 8 Successful application of active and collaborative learning methods in Geotechnics on Algarve University Civil Engineering course -- Chapter 9 A problem-based learning for the study of materials for construction -- Chapter 10 Team Based Learning as a tool for active learning of English in a STEM writing course -- Chapter 11 Introduction of b-learning and active methodologies aimed at enhancing the learning of Structural Analysis at higher education -- Chapter 12 Effectiveness of collaborative learning in engineering degrees. Improvement of professional skills -- Chapter 13 Knowledge Management Strategies and Their Impact on Advancing Biomaterials Innovation: Unique Competencies in Ibero-American Universities -- Chapter 14 Service-learning: improving both city and training of our building degree students -- Part 2 Innovative methodologies applied to learning process -- Chapter 15 Geospatial Insights: Harnessing GIS for Innovation in Architectural and Building Engineering Education -- Chapter 16 Adapting Agile Scrum Methodology for the Subject of Building Project Design in University Teaching -- Chapter 17 An environmental tool for End-of Degree Projects -- Chapter 18 Geotechnics, Heritage and Sustainability. A digitised and transversal knowledge of the underground in architecture higher education -- Chapter 19 Advancing transversal competencies in Engineering and Architecture: Integrating GIS and related tasks in multidisciplinary education -- Chapter 20 Methodological reflections on the teaching of digital tools in the field of the survey and representation of architectural heritage -- Chapter 21 Use of new technologies in university education in the field of building -- Chapter 22 Use of computer applications for data collection in technical inspections of buildings -- Chapter 23 Geographic Information Systems and Web GIS in higher education: a collaborative tool for the analysis of accessibility in the urban and built environment -- Chapter 24 Incorporating virtual simulations based on Building Information Modelling methodology as a teaching-learning tool -- Chapter 25 Building the future: Empowering young minds in the digital era through experiential architectural education -- Chapter 26 The application of flexible teaching as a response to 21st-century needs: experiences in Building Materials subjects -- Chapter 27 Maximizing Learning Potential: Embracing the Power of Digital Twins in Architectural and Construction Education of the 21st Century -- Part 3 Traditional vs. Advanced Techniques -- Chapter 28 New experimental teaching proposal to evaluate foreign students in technical subjects -- Chapter 29 Cognitive performance in virtual and physical classrooms: Are they comparable? -- Chapter 30 Innovative framework based on open-source programs in engineering education to modeled buildings' heat gains -- Chapter 31 Sustainable development applied to presentation environments for final degree projects -- Chapter 32 Tools and optimization of computer techniques applied to structural concrete -- Chapter 33 Data management model for software implementation applied to innovation and learning of construction management -- Chapter 34 Detection capacity by professors of academic architecture projects carried out with artificial intelligence -- Chapter 35 Limitations in the academic writing process of postgraduate students between 2010-2020. What tools do we have? -- Chapter 36 Academic Writing Tools for Postgraduate Students in architecture and building engineering. |
Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
標題: |
Architecture - Study and teaching. - |
電子資源: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-59644-5 |
ISBN: |
9783031596445 |