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Namhun Lee, Central Connecticut State University; Thomas SJ Kim, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Jiyong Choi, Central Connecticut State University
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construction industry. However, in today’sdynamic landscape, the incorporation of new technologies, sustainability considerations, andevolving managerial demands has increased the complexity of construction projects, bothtechnically and managerially. Consequently, the current construction industry places a premiumon the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities of recent graduates. Regrettably, asobserved in various professional fields, CEM programs have faced challenges in producinggraduates equipped with the necessary problem-solving and critical thinking skills. To addressthis issue, the authors propose the development of a novel senior capstone course using ascenario-based learning approach. The authors’ program is still in the process of
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Sooin Kim, Wayne State University
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AECO Multidisciplinary collaboration in BIM capstone program project strengthened students’ collaboration and communication skills. The quality of students’ communications between different majors was improved. [30] Construction Management Teaching communication skills is crucial for students to learn collaborative information delivery methods using BIM. [40] Multidisciplinary AECO BIM improved students’ communication skills most program
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Hariharan Naganathan, Wentworth Institute of Technology; John Cribbs Ph.D., Wentworth Institute of Technology
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rubrics Assess the student final Senior Develop site logistics presentation Thing link/VR2 Capstone using immersive VR based on the VR goggles Project tools site logistics developed Assess student Construction performance and Safety and Utilize 3M safety VR 3M Safety VR3
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Carmen Paz Munoz, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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contributory courses and tools in the Final ConstructionEngineering Portfolio CourseStudents were given a list of conceptual and technical tools as part of the capstone coursedesign. The students were asked to choose the top five tools they believed would be the mosthelpful for the project, followed by the ones they considered least useful. Table 1 belowprovides a summary of the students' selections. Detailed tables of all responses can be foundin Appendix 2.Table 1. Courses and tools with the highest and lowest contributions to the portfolio course. # Most helpful (Frequency) Least useful (Frequency) Construction Scheduling and Deadline Risk prevention considerations. (14) 1 Analysis
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Hector Buyones-Gonzalez, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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maintain strong links with the industrial sector and technology companies. This tripartite approach ensures a theoretically solid education and is deeply rooted in current practice and technological innovation. It is recommended to strengthen partnerships between universities, construction companies, and technology firms to keep students up-to-date and prepared for the labor market demands (P10). Therefore, the following is recommended: ● Partnerships with the industry: Establish collaborations with construction companies and organizations to enable students to gain real-world experience and understand the current needs and challenges of the industry. These partnerships can include internships, capstone projects
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Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Bobbi J. Spencer, Texas State University
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the two environments. I believe the internship experience has given memore exposure to what goes on at a project, in order for me to better understand the material inthe classroom.”“Yes! Before this I was super nervous for the capstone as I felt I wouldn't be able to contributebut now I feel as I can lead! This internship has not only given me experience but confidence as Ihave a better understanding of how things work. Being able to see things firsthand has beenextremely helpful and I believe it will be a huge help with all my classes.”“Absolutely, the internship significantly better prepared me for continued learning at Texas State.Through practical exposure and hands on experience during the internship, I gained a deeperunderstanding of