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Matthew Dupuis, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Benjamin Thompson, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Lawrence Bank, University of Wisconsin - Madison; John Herridge, Autodesk
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instructors to teach the hands-on aspects of the course. In addition, the instructorsintended to learn about the current BIM practices in the AEC industry. These objectives were tolearn how and why the local AEC industry is implementing BIM today and help them tounderstand the potential and limitations of the technology, and finally to learn what the local andnational/international AEC industry needs from graduating CEE students in terms of BIMunderstanding and tools.In order to realize these student and instructor learning objectives, multiple types of activitieswere deemed necessary. The first offering of the course included the following activities: ‚ Bi-monthly hands-on computer face-to-face laboratory sessions with an Autodesk
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Khaled Mansy, Oklahoma State University; Mohammad Bilbeisi, Oklahoma State University
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AC 2008-672: INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN, A CASE STUDY ON STUDENTS'EXPERIENCE IN THE P3 COMPETITIONKhaled Mansy, Oklahoma State University Prof. Mansy is an Associate Professor teaching Sustainable Design and Environmental Control in the School of Architecture, Oklahoma State University.Mohammad Bilbeisi, Oklahoma State University Prof. Bilbeisi is an Associate Professor teaching architectural design in the School of Architecture, Oklahoma State University. Page 13.787.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Interdisciplinary Design A Case Study on Students’ Experience