BIM Teaching and Learning Handbook : Implementation for Students and Educators

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BIM Teaching and Learning Handbook : Implementation for Students and Educators

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 354 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367427955
  • DDC分類 720.285

Full Description

This book is the essential guide to the pedagogical and industry-inspired considerations that must shape how BIM is taught and learned. It will help academics and professional educators to develop programmes that meet the competences required by professional bodies and prepare both graduates and existing practitioners to advance the industry towards higher efficiency and quality.

To date, systematic efforts to integrate pedagogical considerations into the way BIM is learned and taught remain non-existent. This book lays the foundation for forming a benchmark around which such an effort is made. It offers principles, best practices, and expected outcomes necessary to BIM curriculum and teaching development for construction-related programs across universities and professional training programmes. The aim of the book is to:




Highlight BIM skill requirements, threshold concepts, and dimensions for practice;



Showcase and introduce tried-and-tested practices and lessons learned in developing BIM-related curricula from leading educators;



Recognise and introduce the baseline requirements for BIM education from a pedagogical perspective;



Explore the challenges, as well as remedial solutions, pertaining to BIM education at tertiary education;



Form a comprehensive point of reference, covering the essential concepts of BIM, for students;



Promote and integrate pedagogical consideration into BIM education.

This book is essential reading for anyone involved in BIM education, digital construction, architecture, and engineering, and for professionals looking for guidance on what the industry expects when it comes to BIM competency.

Contents

SECTION 1: FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES

Section 1-1: Foundations and threshold concepts

1. Foundational concepts for BIM

Rafael Sacks and Ergo Pikas

2. BIM technologies, tools, and skills

Hamid Abdirad and Carrie Sturts Dossick

3. Understanding BIM to translate it into action

Cenk Budayan and Yusuf Arayici

4. Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks

Bimal Kumar and Benny Raphael

Section 1-2: BIM applications

5. Towards adopting 4D BIM in construction management curriculums: A teaching map

Faris Elghaish, Sepehr Abrishami, Salam Al-Bizri, Saeed Talebi, Sandra Matarneh, and Song Wu

6. Cost management-based BIM: Skills, implementation, and teaching map

Faris Elghaish, Saeed Talebi, and Song Wu

7. Building information modelling for facilities management: Skills, implementation, and teaching map

Sandra Matarneh and Faris Elghaish

8. BIM, sustainability and energy optimization

Zeynep Işık, Yusuf Arayici, Hande Aladağ, Gökhan Demirdöğen, and Farzad Khosrowshahi

9. BIM for safety planning and management

Sambo Zulu, Allen Wan, Farzad Khosrowshahi, and Mark Swallow

Section 1-3: Advanced discussions

10. Understanding BIM information management processes through international BIM standards

Mohammad Alhusban

11. Scholarship of BIM and construction law: Myths, realities, and future directions

Oluwole Alfred Olatunji and Abiola Akanmu

12. Interoperability and emerging smart technologies

Gökhan Demirdöğen, Zeynep Işık, Yusuf Arayici, and Hande Aladağ

13. BIM and ethics

Nicholas Nisbet

SECTION 2: FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS

14. BIM teaching and learning frameworks in construction-related domains: What the literature says

Reza Taban, Mohsen Kalantari, and Elisa Lumantarna

15. Educating the "T-shaped" BIM professional: Lessons from academia

Igor Martek, Wei Wu, Mehran Oraee, and M. Reza Hosseini

16. Developing digerati leaders: Education beyond the building information modelling (BIM) ecosystem

Eleni Papadonikolaki

17. Incorporating collaborative problem solving (CPS) principles in BIM education

Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini

18. BIM education assessment: Guidelines for making it authentic

Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini

19. Using gamification and competitions to enhance BIM learning experience

Ajibade A. Aibinu, Teo Ai Lin Evelyn, Juan S. Rojas-Quintero, M. Reza Hosseini, Chiranjib Dey, Reza Taban, and Tayyab Ahmad

20. An Australian consolidated framework for BIM teaching and learning

Sas Mihindu and Professor Farzad Khosrowshahi

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