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Conference Session
Building BIM into Construction Curricula
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin R. Miller, Brigham Young University; Clifton B. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University; Justin Earl Weidman, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
“industry sharing” with academic institutions strengthens our programand likewise better prepares their future employees. After our students graduate we anticipatethat they will be comfortable in sharing new ideas or trends with us because they benefitted fromtheir predecessors sharing with them.Acknowledgment that BIM Specific Personnel Currently Have a Limited Career PathThese visits also revealed that BIM provides a limited career path to those students who wish torise to the executive level. Students would be better served by either pursuing a position as aproject engineer or one in preconstruction, with an emphasis in BIM. Students interested in BIMalso seeking to move up to the executive levels in a company should look for job titles like
Conference Session
Building a Better Program - Construction Curriculum Enhancements
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark O. Federle, Marquette University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
program at Iowa State University, where he taught for nine years. In 1998, Mark was recognized by the ISU engineering student council as the outstanding Construction Engineering Faculty Member. In 1999, he was honored as the Outstanding Engineering Advisor. Mark’s career began in the construction industry working as a foreman, superin- tendent, and project manager for general contractors in Indiana and Michigan. Mark earned his PhD and Masters in Construction Engineering and Management from the University of Michigan. Mark is a li- censed Professional Engineer in Iowa and Wisconsin, a Certified Professional Constructor and is a Fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mark was awarded The Career Achievement
Conference Session
Crossing Boundaries - Service Learning and Interdisciplinary Teams
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip A. Dunn Jr. P.E., University of Maine
Tagged Divisions
Construction
. Page 23.491.7The museum saved in excess of $5000 for the project. They had been quoted a cost of $6000 fora new sign. Materials for the sign cost around $600 and concrete paint and grout was around$100. The board of the museum was very pleased with the final projects.Lessons learnedThe use of volunteer labor through student engagement has many benefits that students willhopefully carry with them through their professional careers. 1. Developing practical solutions at the most economical and beneficial use of the client. Non-profits and public sector entities have constrained budgets that must maximize their financial inputs. There is no ability to expand the budget. The project will be used by many for an extended period of
Conference Session
Novel Methods of Construction Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Tingerthal, Northern Arizona University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Paper ID #5953Applying Decoding the Disciplines in a Construction Engineering MechanicsCourse: A description of the Decoding InterviewDr. John Tingerthal, Northern Arizona University John joined the Construction Management faculty at Northern Arizona University as an assistant professor in 2007. His engineering career spans a wide variety of design and forensic engineering experiences. He spent the first eight years of his career performing structural consulting engineering in Chicago. This work culminated with design work on the Minneapolis Public Library and the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison Wisconsin. He was
Conference Session
Incorporating Technology into Construction Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Antoine Jean-Pierre Tixier, University of Colorado at Boulder; Alex Albert, University of Colorado
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Hallowell, University of Colorado Dr. Matthew Hallowell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He earned a PhD with a dual focus in Construction Engineering and Management and Occupational Safety and Health from Oregon State University. He also earned a BS and MS in Civil Engineering from Bucknell University. For his efforts in teaching innovations, Dr. Hallowell has received the National Science Foun- dation CAREER award, Beavers Endowed Faculty Fellowship, John and Mercedes Peebles Innovation in Education Award, the ASCE New Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering’s Teaching Award, University of Colorado College of En
Conference Session
Building BIM into Construction Curricula
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arundhati Ghosh, Arizona State University; Kristen Parrish PhD, Arizona State University; Allan Dee Chasey, Del E Webb School of Construction, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Engineering Education, 2013 From BIM to Collaboration: A Proposed Integrated Construction curriculumAbstractAdopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) Education as an essential component ofConstruction Management is challenging due to inconsistencies arising from various skill levels,conceptual understanding of processes and existing methods of teaching. However, competencein BIM opens new avenues for research and in most cases improves the marketability of studentsas they prepare for careers in construction and engineering. A BIM environment assurescollaboration through participation. While the benefits are significant, the hurdles faced insuccessfully implementing the BIM concepts and processes are
Conference Session
Crossing Boundaries - Service Learning and Interdisciplinary Teams
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edwin R. Schmeckpeper, Norwich University; Michael Puddicombe, Norwich University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Ecobuild 2011 conference. Following the paperpresentations, members of the audience pointed out the challenge of developing foundationalmodules for students who potentially had different value systems and organizational perspectivesthan were the norm in the industry. The wisdom of this approach became very evident as theclass progressed and the instructor observed the similarities and the differences that existedbetween the students from various disciplines. One of the statements made during the class hasinformed much of the module developments. The students indicated that when they began theiracademic studies they all worked seamlessly with students from other disciplines. However asthey progressed in their academic careers their instructors
Conference Session
Incorporating Technology into Construction Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kirsten A Davis, Boise State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
. Use of the flashcards may help them improve these skills.This paper presents preliminary results of the research effort and illustrates the effects of theelectronic flashcards. Specifically, this paper evaluates (1) whether the flashcards help studentsto better prepare for medium and high stakes exams; and (2) whether the flashcards increase themean exam scores compared to previous semesters with no flashcards.IntroductionIntroductory courses within an academic field of study are often challenging for first-yearstudents. They are often required to acquire a new discipline-specific vocabulary – terminologythat will be used throughout their academic and professional career – and they are often notprepared for the amount of self-directed
Conference Session
Construction Industry Issues in the Classroom
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mei Liu, Polytechnic Institute of New York University; F. H. 'Bud' Griffis, Polytechnic Institute of New York University; Andrew J Bates, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Army Corps of Engineers and the contractor and coordinated alternative traffic flow with emergency response and facility personnel. Mr. Bates’ career in the Air Force provided experience with several Department of Defense construction projects where he was able to refine his leadership and construction management skills. He planned, resourced, and executed the design-build of over thirty construction projects involving airfield pavements, base facilities, maintenance and repair ranging from $25K to $180M. He wrote project statements of work, performed periodic design reviews, developed feasibility reports, schedule updates, executed the change-order process, and validated progress payments. He also conducted
Conference Session
Construction Industry Issues in the Classroom
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa M Holliday P.E., University of Oklahoma; Matthew Reyes, University of Oklahoma; Richard Cecil Ryan, University of Oklahoma; Kenneth F. Robson, University of Oklahoma
Tagged Divisions
Construction
’ perspectives, the partnership developed with the local industry to teach thelabs was the most beneficial part of the lab development and administration. The use of skilledtrade instructors to help lead the labs provided numerous benefits. The skilled trade instructorsprovided current field based expertise that the academic instructor could not provide. The tradeinstructors provided valuable insight into the content of each lab and suggested improvementsrelated to the materials, work process, tools, equipment, and shop drawings for each specific lab.Additionally, they represented specialty trades that typically students have less exposure toduring course activities, career fairs or program events.The labs offered formal and informal opportunities for