Teaching Construction Sciences With the Integration of BIM to Undergraduate Architecture Students
Citation
AGIRBAS, Asli. "Teaching Construction Sciences With the Integration of BIM to Undergraduate Architecture Students". Frontiers of Architectural Research, 9 (2020): 940-950.Abstract
This study aims to test two hypotheses: teaching building information modeling
(BIM) in relation to construction science provides students with a remarkable understanding
of the nature of construction science (Hypothesis 1), and if the student has positive attitude
toward the use of the BIM program, then efficiency by which construction science is taught
by its means is improved (Hypothesis 2). Results and process of a case study with a novel teaching
methodology were discussed in terms of the benefits of the students. A questionnaire study
was conducted on the student group with which the case study was performed to test each student’s
attitude. Results were evaluated statistically. When BIM is integrated with the teaching
of basic construction courses within architecture degree programs, the students understood
the building system principles simply and effectively. As a result of the statistical analysis,
the students find the applied method effective. Moreover, their attitude toward BIM affects
the process.
Source
Frontiers of Architectural ResearchIssue
9URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/frontiers-of-architectural-researchhttps://hdl.handle.net/11352/3307