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Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ifte Choudhury
Tagged Divisions
Construction
include housing, alternative technology, issues related to international construction, and construction education. He teaches Environmental Control Systems at an undergraduate level and International Construction at a graduate level. Dr. Choudhury is also a Fulbright scholar. Page 11.473.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Development of an Undergraduate Program for Construction Education in Bangladesh using General Linear ModelAbstractThe purpose of the study is to develop an undergraduate curriculum for construction education inBangladesh. A standard Likert style survey instrument was
Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amitabha Bandyopadhyay, SUNY
Tagged Divisions
Construction
2006-209: WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINE - A CASE STUDY IN CONSTRUCTIONMANAGEMENTAmitabha Bandyopadhyay, SUNY Amitabha Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., P.E. is a Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of Architecture and Construction Management Department at State University of New York -Farmingdale. He has been involved in Writing Across Curriculum and Writing in the Discipline for last fifteen years. Page 11.1458.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Writing in the Discipline – A Case Study in Construction ManagementAbstractCommunication for the engineering and technology graduates always scored very
Conference Session
Technology in Classrooms - Construction Engineering Perspective
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammed Haque, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
analysis and design principles that need to be mastered instructural design. Enhancing World Wide Web developments, the new opportunities for Page 11.1435.2interactivity and flexible access to various media format (text, sound, static illustrations, 2D and3D dynamic illustrations, Virtual Reality worlds) challenge the traditional experience in shapinglearning environments for web-based education.It is essential to use alternative modes of instruction to create an ‘almost real’ environment whichenables students to better understand the construction concepts. In today’s computer age, it iscrucial to use multimedia as effective tools of teaching
Conference Session
Technology in Classrooms - Construction Engineering Perspective
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhili (Jerry) Gao; Russell Walters, Iowa State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
fielddue to their increasing availability due to the evolution of these technologies. With the currenttrends in 4D CAD, more construction companies are integrating GIS with scheduling. Therefore,more and more contractors and transportation agencies are expecting the GIS and GPSknowledge and capability from new graduates of construction engineering and managementprograms. Introduction of GIS and GPS to the undergraduate students in constructionengineering and management program will bring them a positive element for their career infuture. Some programs of civil engineering have incorporated GIS courses in their curriculum1; 2.In the area of undergraduate construction education, however, it is very hard if not impossible toestablish an independent
Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Chinowsky, University of Colorado-Boulder; Hyman Brown, University of Colorado-Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Construction
ofcontext, scope and multiple intelligences in construction engineering education.IntroductionEngineering achievements accomplished throughout history are examples of individuals strivingto solve problems that are often considered untenable at the time. These problems mayencompass the achievement of great heights in structures, or the ability to span great divides withnew bridge technology, or the ability to enhance transportation modes with multimodaltransportation. In each scenario, it is the engineer with the vision to integrate conflictingdemands into an elegant solution that is pivotal to the final outcome. The continued importanceof this ability to integrate multiple demands is the basis for the position in this paper thatengineering
Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Haiyan Xie, University of Arkansas-Little Rock; James Tramel, University of Arkansas-Little Rock; Wei Shi, University of Florida; Mei Lu, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology
Tagged Divisions
Construction
. • First, students don’t need to cope with school time schedule. • Secondly, virtual schools still operate with a formalized calendar: the great majority of them on the basis of a curriculum to be taught and learned additively in a given number of years, sub-divided into smaller periods of working months, weeks, days, till lessons. • Thirdly, notions of truth and falsity are arrived at through exam evidence.This paper proposes a new model to improve the Internet-based course programs throughfollowing an action research process in the virtual classroom. Thus, the author can cultivatedemocracy and dynamic learning and communication groups in Internet-based courses toimprove the actual abilities of students. The training
Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Virendra Varma, Missouri Western State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
2006-34: DESIGN-BUILD APPROACH TO PROJECT DELIVERY: THE CHECKSAND BALANCES IN THE OVERALL CONSTRUCTION PROCESSVirendra Varma, Missouri Western State University Virendra K. Varma, PhD,PE,F.ASCE, is Professor of Construction, and Chairman of the Department of Engineering Technology at Missouri Western State University. He is the Chair of the ASEE Construction Engineering Division. He is a Past President of MSPE-NW Chapter of the National Society of Professional Engineers, and a Past President of ACI-Missouri. He served on the TAC/ABET Commission as a commissioner from 1998-2003. He is an Instructor of the SEMA-MO ATC-20 course on Earthquake Damage Assessment (Structural), and is also an ACI
Conference Session
Trend in Construction Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eddy Rojas, University of Washington; Carrie Dossick, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Construction
shaking a light wood frame in an earthquakesimulation or exposing roofing tiles to alternating rain and sun in an accelerated weathering test,an experiential learning environment allows students to experience materials, means andmethods that solidify their understanding of construction assemblies and processes.Experience Learning Model at the Pacific Northwest Center for Construction Researchand EducationIn order to effectively and efficiently incorporate experiential learning into the constructionengineering and management curriculum at the University of Washington, a model has beendeveloped by the writers to take advantage of the new research and education facilities whilebuilding upon the body of knowledge in experiential learning in