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Carmen Paz Munoz, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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it is more useful than a thesis because it's an intensely applied process.” Preparation for Insights into how the project prepares students for real-world engineering challenges, Professional Life enhancing future career skills by providing experiences that mirror professional (9) scenarios and decision-making. - “I was able to delve into a project that I hadn't evaluated before, which helped me improve my skills as a future engineer.” Skills Descriptions of personal development in critical thinking and decision-making, Development (3) highlighting the enhancement of collaborative skills and the ability to analyze problems from multiple angles for
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Rubaya Rahat, Florida International University; Mohamed ElZomor P.E., Florida International University
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to Foster Sustainable, Equitable, and Resilient Infrastructure ConceptsAbstractThis study aims to position active learning as a potential approach for teaching equitableresilience of infrastructure projects through online courses within construction curricula.Exposure to active learning methods can significantly enhance the problem-solving abilities ofconstruction management (CM) students, preparing them for complex technical challenges intheir future careers. Additionally, such interactive teaching strategies can help students retaininformation about advanced and practical concepts. However, in online learning environments,keeping students engaged poses a unique challenge. Unlike in-person classes
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Namhun Lee, Central Connecticut State University
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degrees and suggests strategies to encourage and attract morewomen to study and work in the industry. The results of the study highlight that personal interestin construction and career opportunities are the most significant factors influencing femalestudents' decisions to major in CEM. Furthermore, the majority of students reported positivelearning experiences during their studies. The findings inform recommendations for CEMprogram recruitment efforts. The recommendations include collaborating with a ProfessionalWomen in Construction chapter to provide prospective students with increased opportunities forengagement within the construction industry. Additionally, enhancing advertising efforts throughsocial media platforms and the internet
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Raissa Seichi Marchiori, The University of Alabama; Siyuan Song, The University of Alabama
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Paper ID #42146A Game-Based Learning Method to Promote Soft Skills in Construction EducationRaissa Seichi Marchiori, The University of Alabama Raissa Seichi Marchiori is currently a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) and a Ph.D. student in the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama. Raissa obtained her bachelor’s degree and an MBA in Civil Engineering in Brazil. Her research topic is in the construction engineering area. Her research interests include implementing Building Information Modeling on construction sites, safety training, workforce development, and
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Rachel Mosier, Oklahoma State University; Sanjeev Adhikari, Kennesaw State University; Sandeep Langar, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Tulio Sulbaran, The University of Texas at San Antonio
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/reduced lunches arelikelier to choose a CTE construction concentration [10]. Once students have self-selected forconstruction careers, additional impediments can be identified. These include the lack ofdiversity in the workforce, which can be evident in a lack of seeing persons who are similar toself [11].As construction managers can vary in education level from high school degree CTE, touniversity and post-graduate degree [12], it is worthwhile to investigate the constructionworkforce from their entry point. A relationship with construction through family, friends, orwork experience can be a predictor for the decision to enter the construction careers [11, 12, 13].Additionally, construction managers come from various degrees, including
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Daniel Eduardo Abril; Miguel Andres Guerra, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ
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providing a tangible representation of materials and structuralconcepts, these models allowed students to interact with physical structures and gain practicalinsight into engineering principles. The use of real materials, including concrete, steel, and wood,provided an authentic experience that allowed students to understand the behavior of materialsunder real-world conditions. The process of developing these scale models involved closecollaboration between faculty members and industry professionals.IntroductionEngineering universities around the world acknowledge the importance of cultivating a foundationfor students to gain practical experience in their careers [1,2]. Over the years, teaching methodshave evolved, and so has civil engineering. In
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Hector Buyones-Gonzalez, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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key," including providing instructions, questions, or requests to an AI model tomeet user requirements.Likewise, as mentioned by interviewee P11: "Construction professionals must havecompetencies such as effective communication because ultimately we are going to receive alot of data and answers from AI, and we have to communicate them to project members."This involves explaining AI technical concepts, presenting data, analyzing results accessibly,clearly, and concisely, and ensuring all project stakeholders understand AI-based decision-making. Effective communication is also crucial for training and adopting new AItechnologies in construction, ensuring teams are well-informed and prepared to use thesetools efficiently.Management of