Title :
Learning Contract Management and Administration Using a Simulated Game Environment
Author :
Agapiou, Andrew ; Maharg, Paul ; Nicol, Emma
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Archit., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Built Environment education entails the acquisition of complex technical knowledge by students. Currently, the conventional lecture format is the dominant educational method used, with the main principle being that of information transfer. As the required knowledge base increases, so the ability of the students to effectively absorb and use information is reduced. There is, therefore, an identifiable need to establish alternative modes of learning for students. To address this challenge, Strathclyde University has developed an approach to professional simulations called SIMPLE (SIMulated Professional Learning Environment). One aspect of the project focuses on developing an interactive digital, simulated learning environment to enable postgraduate Architecture students to learn some aspects of the Management, Practice and Law syllabus. This paper describes the design, pedagogical structure, implementation and evaluation of the SIMPLE simulation within this module. The results of the evaluation show that the teaching strategies of critical observation followed by critical imitation help students understand the transition from knowledge of first principles as presented in lectures to applied knowledge.
Keywords :
architecture; computer aided instruction; computer games; interactive systems; Strathclyde University; built environment education; complex technical knowledge acquisition; contract administration learning; contract management learning; educational method; information transfer; interactive digital environment; postgraduate architecture students; simulated game environment; simulated learning environment; simulated professional learning environment; Buildings; Conference management; Contracts; Education; Emotion recognition; Environmental management; Game theory; Knowledge management; Project management; Visualization; Architecture; Contract Administration; Game; Simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Visualisation, 2009. VIZ '09. Second International Conference in
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3734-4
DOI :
10.1109/VIZ.2009.13