Digitalization is transforming the real estate and construction (REC) sector and a key feature of this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM) - the virtual representation of all building-related information. By enabling the creation of digital twins of real buildings, BIM generates opportunities to do many things in new and better ways including education and training. Specifically, BIM offers the possibility of data rich virtual environments in which project-based learning experiences can be designed. Researchers at Tallinn University of Technology, Tampere University and the University of Bologna are currently developing a prototype BIM-enabled Learning Environment (BLE) with the intention of providing more realistic, immersive and integrated learning experiences. In addition to the BLE platform itself, pilot learning modules are being created to demonstrate the potential for this approach and, to determine their effectiveness, evaluation tools are being designed. This research investigates existing, applicable evaluation models and derives an evaluation model and tools specifically adapted for the immersive project-based learning experiences provided through the BLE. A literature review was conducted to identify existing evaluation models. A comparative content analysis approach was employed to identify their specific use cases, implementation requirements, advantages and disadvantages for deployment within the BLE context. The BLE pilot learning modules were analysed in terms of their defining characteristics and the key features of evaluation models applicable to them were identified. The identified features were then integrated to derive a new evaluation model and a corresponding set of evaluation tools considering the contemporary principles of Engineering Pedagogy. The research results include: 1) Defining characteristics of the BLE pilot learning modules and the challenges these pose for evaluation. 2) Existing evaluation models and their applicability to the immersive project-based learning experiences of the BLE. 3) A generic evaluation model for the BLE learning modules. 4) The characteristics of the evaluation tools. The BLE is an attempt to leverage the emerging possibilities of digitalization in the real estate and construction sector and a novel response to the widening gap between changing skill, attitude and knowledge demands and graduate competencies brought about by the same technological advances. This research sets out to determine an appropriate approach to evaluating pilot learning modules for the BLE. An evaluation model together with supporting evaluation tools are proposed that will assist educators and trainers in evaluating the impact of their activities for effective engineering education. It also serves as a guide for the development of future BLE learning modules and for the evaluation of their effectiveness

EVALUATION OF IMMERSIVE PROJECT-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCES / Tiia Rüütmann, Emlyn Witt, Theophilus Olowa, Taija Puolitaival, Marco Bragadin. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 313-323. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th International CDIO Conference tenutosi a Reykjavik Iceland nel June 13-15, 2022).

EVALUATION OF IMMERSIVE PROJECT-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Marco Bragadin
2022

Abstract

Digitalization is transforming the real estate and construction (REC) sector and a key feature of this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM) - the virtual representation of all building-related information. By enabling the creation of digital twins of real buildings, BIM generates opportunities to do many things in new and better ways including education and training. Specifically, BIM offers the possibility of data rich virtual environments in which project-based learning experiences can be designed. Researchers at Tallinn University of Technology, Tampere University and the University of Bologna are currently developing a prototype BIM-enabled Learning Environment (BLE) with the intention of providing more realistic, immersive and integrated learning experiences. In addition to the BLE platform itself, pilot learning modules are being created to demonstrate the potential for this approach and, to determine their effectiveness, evaluation tools are being designed. This research investigates existing, applicable evaluation models and derives an evaluation model and tools specifically adapted for the immersive project-based learning experiences provided through the BLE. A literature review was conducted to identify existing evaluation models. A comparative content analysis approach was employed to identify their specific use cases, implementation requirements, advantages and disadvantages for deployment within the BLE context. The BLE pilot learning modules were analysed in terms of their defining characteristics and the key features of evaluation models applicable to them were identified. The identified features were then integrated to derive a new evaluation model and a corresponding set of evaluation tools considering the contemporary principles of Engineering Pedagogy. The research results include: 1) Defining characteristics of the BLE pilot learning modules and the challenges these pose for evaluation. 2) Existing evaluation models and their applicability to the immersive project-based learning experiences of the BLE. 3) A generic evaluation model for the BLE learning modules. 4) The characteristics of the evaluation tools. The BLE is an attempt to leverage the emerging possibilities of digitalization in the real estate and construction sector and a novel response to the widening gap between changing skill, attitude and knowledge demands and graduate competencies brought about by the same technological advances. This research sets out to determine an appropriate approach to evaluating pilot learning modules for the BLE. An evaluation model together with supporting evaluation tools are proposed that will assist educators and trainers in evaluating the impact of their activities for effective engineering education. It also serves as a guide for the development of future BLE learning modules and for the evaluation of their effectiveness
2022
18th CDIO International Conference Proceedings - full papers
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323
EVALUATION OF IMMERSIVE PROJECT-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCES / Tiia Rüütmann, Emlyn Witt, Theophilus Olowa, Taija Puolitaival, Marco Bragadin. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 313-323. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th International CDIO Conference tenutosi a Reykjavik Iceland nel June 13-15, 2022).
Tiia Rüütmann, Emlyn Witt, Theophilus Olowa, Taija Puolitaival, Marco Bragadin
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