Use of advanced technology videotapes in the delivery of structual engineering courses


Autoria(s): Mahendran, M.; Young, Joseph A.; Whiting, J.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

A teaching and learning development project is currently under way at Queensland University of Technology to develop advanced technology videotapes for use with the delivery of structural engineering courses. These tapes consist of integrated computer and laboratory simulations of important concepts, and behaviour of structures and their components for a number of structural engineering subjects. They will be used as part of the regular lectures and thus will not only improve the quality of lectures and learning environment, but also will be able to replace the ever-dwindling laboratory teaching in these subjects. The use of these videotapes, developed using advanced computer graphics, data visualization and video technologies, will enrich the learning process of the current diverse engineering student body. This paper presents the details of this new method, the methodology used, the results and evaluation in relation to one of the structural engineering subjects, steel structures.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34145/

Relação

Mahendran, M., Young, Joseph A., & Whiting, J. (1997) Use of advanced technology videotapes in the delivery of structual engineering courses. In 9th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education : Putting Students Back into Engineering Education, 14-17 December 1997, University of Ballarat, Victoria. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #090599 Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified #structural engineering #data visualisation #HERN #engineering education
Tipo

Conference Paper