2008 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--4160
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Temporary Loads During Construction: Undergraduate Research And Course Development

Abstract: Teaching models have evolved as research on learning has progressed. Kolb and Felder championed a learning styles paradigm while Dale developed a "Cone of Learning" model to address teaching styles. To maximize the learning experience for one talented undergraduate, we developed a project that required active leaning by the student and opened the potential for improvement of the Civil & Construction Engineering Technology curriculum. Understanding design loading requirements and combinations of loads is a chal… Show more

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“…Knowledge acquisition, attitude and skill changes can occur due to interactions between new experiences and previous experiences. There are three main levels of learning mode, namely enactive experience, image/pastoral experience (iconic), and abstract experience (symbolic) [23]. The learning process can be successful if students are invited to make use of all their sensory tools.…”
Section: B Dale Cone Experience Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge acquisition, attitude and skill changes can occur due to interactions between new experiences and previous experiences. There are three main levels of learning mode, namely enactive experience, image/pastoral experience (iconic), and abstract experience (symbolic) [23]. The learning process can be successful if students are invited to make use of all their sensory tools.…”
Section: B Dale Cone Experience Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%