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Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston, College of Technology (MERGED MEMBERSHIP WITH COE); Bruce Alan Race FAIA, FAICP, University of Houston
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Engineering Education, 2018 Develop and Test an Interdisciplinary Course of Sustainable Urban Design and Technology Innovation Xiaojing Yuan, Bruce Race University of Houston, xyuan@uh.eduAbstractArchitecture and engineering technology students are entering professions that demandinnovation and interdisciplinary leadership. Community policies, building codes, professionalorganizations’ ethics, and emerging business models are shifting. Urban development policy andbuilding practices are emphasizing climate and people friendly cities. Cities are pursuing policiesfor new and existing development to meet aggressive greenhouse gas (GHG) energy, waste, andwater targets
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Shannon Massie Chance, University College London and TU Dublin; Mike Mimirinis, Anglia Ruskin University; Ines Direito, University College London; John E. Mitchell, University College London; Emanuela Tilley, University College London
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architecture students conceptualize knowledge and design. To date, the study has been designed and has gained approval to proceed from our ethics review board. Three pilot interviews have been conducted and these have been used to adjust the research design and widen the parameters for the sample group. The research team secured ethics approval for the proposed changes. This paper describes the overall design of the study and what was learned from the pilot interviews.IntroductionHow do students interpret the act of creation and how does their understanding change over time?We aim to understand students’ experiences of design in civil engineering and architecture. Wewant to understand how students interpret creating, and we want
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James B. Pocock, U.S. Air Force Academy; Patrick Charles Suermann P.E., Texas A&M University
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ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts 5. an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives 6. an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions 7. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies [1].In addition to the student outcomes, ABET’s program
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Beth Huffman, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Kathryn Elizabeth Roche
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, severalstudents mentioned that this experience was sure to provide good practice for industry and postgraduate work in the industry. The students’ hypotheses were directly in alignment withAmerican Institute of Architects Code of Ethics which states one of their main tenets as“obligation to the public.” (AIA 2017).At the end of the semester, students spend more time reflecting on their experiences from theservice learning project. The final class session is spent talking through the strengths andweaknesses of the project and the course. Additionally, the class views each student’s digitalstory, and each student submits a two page narrative to answer the questions posed in JournalAssignment #5.A common thread seen from the students of this semester was an
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Eugene Kwak, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York
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the organization, any new structure on campus needs tobe reviewed and approved by the facilities management. The author underestimated thecomplexity of the property management structure and the rigorous review process associatedwith the process. This delay affected the construction schedule, and the project needed to bebuilt elsewhere with site access.Before the construction, the author applied to the Institutional Review Board (IRB), whichfacilitates the ethical conduct of research and oversees research involving human subjects. TheIRB commented that the involvement of students with construction tools and the risk associatedwith such activities during the construction process would jeopardize the safety of the students.The board required
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Sudarshan Krishnan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Yuan Liao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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consists of four single beds, a bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a folding dining table and a storage area.(ii) Design StudioAn architectural design studio would broaden the inquiry of meaning through values and ethics asthey relate to time, place, and human needs. Factors such as type of disaster, culture, climate,location, accessibility, local materials, availability of human and physical resources, among others,should to be taken into account in the design of disaster-relief structures.A studio project may be offered along the lines of the competition Shelter 48. The design challengewas captures in the following question – “How can architecture and design help protect, shelterand save lives
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David Wesley Martin, Central Washington University
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were becoming more collaborative.Although it is not advisable that the students abandon their other learned conflict managementstyles as each style has their distinct benefits, it is important to note that their apparent short-comings in collaborative conflict management is an impediment to their continued success.References1. AIA National, AIA California Council (2007). Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide. AIA, AIA CC.2. Aristotle (340 BC). Nicomachean Ethics bk. 2, 1103a.3. Bowman, S. (2007). The Secret to Adult Learning: It’s NOT About Age! Bowperson Publishing and Training, Inc. Retrieved from: http://bowperson.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/AdultLearningArticle.pdf4. Bray, H.G. & Manry D.W. (2007). Active Learning in a
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Ryan Solnosky P.E., Pennsylvania State University, University Park; John J. Phillips, Oklahoma State University
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full suite of modern design application software [31]For more than a decade now, reports from industry and government have called for engineeringstudents to be prepared for leadership roles [3]. In the late 2000’s ASCE established a vision forthe future that frames five critical learning outcomes [4,29]: (1) master builders, (2) stewards ofnatural environment, (3) innovators and integrators of ideas and technology, (4) managers of riskand uncertainty, and (5) leaders in shaping public policy. Based on this vision, there have beenrenewed studies in the last 10 years on capstones to meet current demands. Studies have included: Engineering ethics [24] Leadership skills [3] Integrating technology (for course admin