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Learning Through Successful Digital Opportunities for Effective Competition Preparations:Reflections of students and coaches

  • Lloyd Scott
  • , Mark Shelbourn

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Abstract

Education of the built environment is moving towards more collaborative practices. The intent behind the collaborative approach of teaching is to encourage students to explore the unknowns and unravel the problems themselves, with the professor acting as the facilitator. This paper presents a collaborative pedagogical approach that was adopted to teach students from two geographically distant universities. The occasion used was preparation of student teams for Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) student competitions. The participants began by engaging online in a virtual environment and later moved to face-to-face collaboration solving an interdisciplinary design build problem as part of the student competition. The authors adopted an action research method to enhance the capabilities of the students in understanding and generating constructive behavioral changes. The intention was to empower the students to explore new horizons by ‘clarifying and negotiating’ ideas and concerns. The authors evaluated the usefulness of this pedagogical approach based on direct and indirect measures. The pedagogical approach presented is a part of an ongoing initiative between three universities that have shown positive results based on the teams’ performance in the competition as well as affirmative feedback from the student participants.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event54th Associated Schools of Construction Annual Conference - Minneapolis, United States
Duration: 1 Jan 2018 → …

Conference

Conference54th Associated Schools of Construction Annual Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMinneapolis
Period1/01/18 → …

Keywords

  • collaborative practices
  • teaching
  • student competitions
  • virtual environment
  • interdisciplinary design build problem
  • action research
  • behavioral changes
  • pedagogical approach

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