Application of an alternative teaching model in a virtual architectural design studio: impacts and constraints

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Abstract

This paper introduces an alternative teaching model in a virtual architectural design studio, its application, impacts and constraints. This model aims for achieving collaborative learning through facilitating students to Inhabit, Design, Construct and Evaluate (IDCE) their designs collaboratively in a multi-user real-time 3D virtual environment platform (Activeworlds). The application of this model in virtual design studio (VDS) teaching has favorably impacted students' motivation for active, creative and explorative learning, social dynamics between studio participants. It also fostered learning electronic communication, collaboration techniques and etiquette in addition to design technology. The model assisted in developing collaborative experience and shared responsibility. However, there are some drawbacks of the virtual environment platform that hindered having a responsive design environment to users' needs with especially in modeling and rate of viewing. The advantages and constraints of applying the IDCE teaching model in a multi-user real-time 3D virtual environment for first year students at the University of Sydney are addressed in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-84
JournalOpen House International
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2006

Keywords

  • Virtual Architectural Design Studio
  • Digital Teaching Model
  • Real-Time Collaborative Environments
  • Collaborative Learning

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