2013
DOI: 10.1080/03043797.2013.824413
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A paperless course on structural engineering programming: investing in educational technology in the times of the Greek financial recession

Abstract: This paper presents the structure of an undergraduate course entitled 'programming techniques and the use of specialised software in structural engineering' which is offered to the fifth (final) year students of the Civil Engineering Department of Aristotle University Thessaloniki in Greece. The aim of this course is to demonstrate the use of new information technologies in the field of structural engineering and to teach modern programming and finite element simulation techniques that the students can in turn… Show more

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“…Concurrency is not a problem either, as multiple students can be connected and performing experiments at the same time. However, it becomes difficult to motivate students when they work with simulations instead of real devices. Another alternative is to design the practice sessions so that they result interesting to the students, using just the computers and not needing additional hardware; see, for example, . However, such alternative will not be covered in the present paper, where the focus will be set on virtual or real devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concurrency is not a problem either, as multiple students can be connected and performing experiments at the same time. However, it becomes difficult to motivate students when they work with simulations instead of real devices. Another alternative is to design the practice sessions so that they result interesting to the students, using just the computers and not needing additional hardware; see, for example, . However, such alternative will not be covered in the present paper, where the focus will be set on virtual or real devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%