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A Networked Learning Environment for the Education of an Architect
Author(s) -
Melis Baloglu Asut,
Yüksel Demir
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
european distance and e-learning network (eden) conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2707-2819
DOI - 10.38069/edenconf-2019-ac-0048
Subject(s) - dialog box , architecture , frame (networking) , curriculum , computer science , process (computing) , learning environment , human–computer interaction , mathematics education , multimedia , pedagogy , psychology , world wide web , visual arts , art , telecommunications , operating system
During a design process, a student of architecture learns how to communicate with various tools, understanding the problem and reflect his/her own solution and how to work together with his/her peers. To be able to examine how a student of architecture learn, communicate and act in a networked environment, this study analyses an architectural theory lesson as a case study in consideration of ACAD (Goodyear Carvalho, 2014) framework. An online assistant acts as an observer of the online platform of the course used as a case study, analyses the 14-week course according to ACAD framework. As a conclusion, students can learn collaboratively by articulating and sharing their ideas while they follow their education if they have a chance to frame their own curriculum, and they also continue to share their experience and expertise through discussion and dialog with the help of online communities after they had graduated.

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