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Cognitive Design of Learning Modules for Field Management Education
This paper presents the use of experts' knowledge for design of field management instruction. Learning scenarios and supporting tools are developed through cognitive analysis of construction superintendents. In particular, a safety supervision tool was designed to simulate jobsite conditions and aid learners' decisions. By providing a robust context, higher education construction students are presented with an opportunity to practice decision making and observe the existing relationships of the domain. This helps students to understand how their knowledge fits into the big picture of field work before they step into a jobsite.
Cognitive Design of Learning Modules for Field Management Education
This paper presents the use of experts' knowledge for design of field management instruction. Learning scenarios and supporting tools are developed through cognitive analysis of construction superintendents. In particular, a safety supervision tool was designed to simulate jobsite conditions and aid learners' decisions. By providing a robust context, higher education construction students are presented with an opportunity to practice decision making and observe the existing relationships of the domain. This helps students to understand how their knowledge fits into the big picture of field work before they step into a jobsite.
Cognitive Design of Learning Modules for Field Management Education
Mondragon Solis, F. A. (author) / O'Brien, W. (author)
International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering ; 2012 ; Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
2012-06-11
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Cognitive Design of Learning Modules for Field Management Education
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