BIM Teaching and Learning Handbook
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BIM Teaching and Learning Handbook
Implementation for Students and Educators
Khosrowshahi, Farzad; Aibinu, Ajibade; Abrishami, Sepehr; Hosseini, M. Reza
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2021
354
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Inglês
9780367427955
15 a 20 dias
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SECTION 1: FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES
Section 1-1: Foundations and threshold concepts
1. Foundational concepts for BIM
Rafael Sacks and Ergo Pikas
2. BIM technologies, tools, and skills
Hamid Abdirad and Carrie Sturts Dossick
3. Understanding BIM to translate it into action
Cenk Budayan and Yusuf Arayici
4. Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks
Bimal Kumar and Benny Raphael
Section 1-2: BIM applications
5. Towards adopting 4D BIM in construction management curriculums: A teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Sepehr Abrishami, Salam Al-Bizri, Saeed Talebi, Sandra Matarneh, and Song Wu
6. Cost management-based BIM: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Saeed Talebi, and Song Wu
7. Building information modelling for facilities management: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Sandra Matarneh and Faris Elghaish
8. BIM, sustainability and energy optimization
Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, Hande Aladag, Goekhan Demirdoegen, and Farzad Khosrowshahi
9. BIM for safety planning and management
Sambo Zulu, Allen Wan, Farzad Khosrowshahi, and Mark Swallow
Section 1-3: Advanced discussions
10. Understanding BIM information management processes through international BIM standards
Mohammad Alhusban
11. Scholarship of BIM and construction law: Myths, realities, and future directions
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji and Abiola Akanmu
12. Interoperability and emerging smart technologies
Goekhan Demirdoegen, Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, and Hande Aladag
13. BIM and ethics
Nicholas Nisbet
SECTION 2: FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS
14. BIM teaching and learning frameworks in construction-related domains: What the literature says
Reza Taban, Mohsen Kalantari, and Elisa Lumantarna
15. Educating the "T-shaped" BIM professional: Lessons from academia
Igor Martek, Wei Wu, Mehran Oraee, and M. Reza Hosseini
16. Developing digerati leaders: Education beyond the building information modelling (BIM) ecosystem
Eleni Papadonikolaki
17. Incorporating collaborative problem solving (CPS) principles in BIM education
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
18. BIM education assessment: Guidelines for making it authentic
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
19. Using gamification and competitions to enhance BIM learning experience
Ajibade A. Aibinu, Teo Ai Lin Evelyn, Juan S. Rojas-Quintero, M. Reza Hosseini, Chiranjib Dey, Reza Taban, and Tayyab Ahmad
20. An Australian consolidated framework for BIM teaching and learning
Sas Mihindu and Professor Farzad Khosrowshahi
Section 1-1: Foundations and threshold concepts
1. Foundational concepts for BIM
Rafael Sacks and Ergo Pikas
2. BIM technologies, tools, and skills
Hamid Abdirad and Carrie Sturts Dossick
3. Understanding BIM to translate it into action
Cenk Budayan and Yusuf Arayici
4. Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks
Bimal Kumar and Benny Raphael
Section 1-2: BIM applications
5. Towards adopting 4D BIM in construction management curriculums: A teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Sepehr Abrishami, Salam Al-Bizri, Saeed Talebi, Sandra Matarneh, and Song Wu
6. Cost management-based BIM: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Saeed Talebi, and Song Wu
7. Building information modelling for facilities management: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Sandra Matarneh and Faris Elghaish
8. BIM, sustainability and energy optimization
Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, Hande Aladag, Goekhan Demirdoegen, and Farzad Khosrowshahi
9. BIM for safety planning and management
Sambo Zulu, Allen Wan, Farzad Khosrowshahi, and Mark Swallow
Section 1-3: Advanced discussions
10. Understanding BIM information management processes through international BIM standards
Mohammad Alhusban
11. Scholarship of BIM and construction law: Myths, realities, and future directions
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji and Abiola Akanmu
12. Interoperability and emerging smart technologies
Goekhan Demirdoegen, Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, and Hande Aladag
13. BIM and ethics
Nicholas Nisbet
SECTION 2: FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS
14. BIM teaching and learning frameworks in construction-related domains: What the literature says
Reza Taban, Mohsen Kalantari, and Elisa Lumantarna
15. Educating the "T-shaped" BIM professional: Lessons from academia
Igor Martek, Wei Wu, Mehran Oraee, and M. Reza Hosseini
16. Developing digerati leaders: Education beyond the building information modelling (BIM) ecosystem
Eleni Papadonikolaki
17. Incorporating collaborative problem solving (CPS) principles in BIM education
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
18. BIM education assessment: Guidelines for making it authentic
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
19. Using gamification and competitions to enhance BIM learning experience
Ajibade A. Aibinu, Teo Ai Lin Evelyn, Juan S. Rojas-Quintero, M. Reza Hosseini, Chiranjib Dey, Reza Taban, and Tayyab Ahmad
20. An Australian consolidated framework for BIM teaching and learning
Sas Mihindu and Professor Farzad Khosrowshahi
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BIM;BIM Model;BIM Implementation;Building Information Modelling;AEC Industry;Building Information Modeling;BIM Technology;Building Information Management;BIM Application;Construction;Architecture;Quantity Surveying;Design;BIM Tool;Construction 4.0;Common Data Environment;3D;BIM Process;AEC;BIM Execution Plan;Digital engineering;BIM Management;Digital construction;Industry Foundation Class;Digital architecture;BIM Adoption;BIM Project;BIM Service;Integrate BIM;BIM Coordinator;Digital Twins;FM System;BIM Standard;Information Delivery Plans;BIM Software;BIM Content
SECTION 1: FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES
Section 1-1: Foundations and threshold concepts
1. Foundational concepts for BIM
Rafael Sacks and Ergo Pikas
2. BIM technologies, tools, and skills
Hamid Abdirad and Carrie Sturts Dossick
3. Understanding BIM to translate it into action
Cenk Budayan and Yusuf Arayici
4. Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks
Bimal Kumar and Benny Raphael
Section 1-2: BIM applications
5. Towards adopting 4D BIM in construction management curriculums: A teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Sepehr Abrishami, Salam Al-Bizri, Saeed Talebi, Sandra Matarneh, and Song Wu
6. Cost management-based BIM: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Saeed Talebi, and Song Wu
7. Building information modelling for facilities management: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Sandra Matarneh and Faris Elghaish
8. BIM, sustainability and energy optimization
Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, Hande Aladag, Goekhan Demirdoegen, and Farzad Khosrowshahi
9. BIM for safety planning and management
Sambo Zulu, Allen Wan, Farzad Khosrowshahi, and Mark Swallow
Section 1-3: Advanced discussions
10. Understanding BIM information management processes through international BIM standards
Mohammad Alhusban
11. Scholarship of BIM and construction law: Myths, realities, and future directions
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji and Abiola Akanmu
12. Interoperability and emerging smart technologies
Goekhan Demirdoegen, Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, and Hande Aladag
13. BIM and ethics
Nicholas Nisbet
SECTION 2: FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS
14. BIM teaching and learning frameworks in construction-related domains: What the literature says
Reza Taban, Mohsen Kalantari, and Elisa Lumantarna
15. Educating the "T-shaped" BIM professional: Lessons from academia
Igor Martek, Wei Wu, Mehran Oraee, and M. Reza Hosseini
16. Developing digerati leaders: Education beyond the building information modelling (BIM) ecosystem
Eleni Papadonikolaki
17. Incorporating collaborative problem solving (CPS) principles in BIM education
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
18. BIM education assessment: Guidelines for making it authentic
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
19. Using gamification and competitions to enhance BIM learning experience
Ajibade A. Aibinu, Teo Ai Lin Evelyn, Juan S. Rojas-Quintero, M. Reza Hosseini, Chiranjib Dey, Reza Taban, and Tayyab Ahmad
20. An Australian consolidated framework for BIM teaching and learning
Sas Mihindu and Professor Farzad Khosrowshahi
Section 1-1: Foundations and threshold concepts
1. Foundational concepts for BIM
Rafael Sacks and Ergo Pikas
2. BIM technologies, tools, and skills
Hamid Abdirad and Carrie Sturts Dossick
3. Understanding BIM to translate it into action
Cenk Budayan and Yusuf Arayici
4. Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks
Bimal Kumar and Benny Raphael
Section 1-2: BIM applications
5. Towards adopting 4D BIM in construction management curriculums: A teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Sepehr Abrishami, Salam Al-Bizri, Saeed Talebi, Sandra Matarneh, and Song Wu
6. Cost management-based BIM: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Faris Elghaish, Saeed Talebi, and Song Wu
7. Building information modelling for facilities management: Skills, implementation, and teaching map
Sandra Matarneh and Faris Elghaish
8. BIM, sustainability and energy optimization
Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, Hande Aladag, Goekhan Demirdoegen, and Farzad Khosrowshahi
9. BIM for safety planning and management
Sambo Zulu, Allen Wan, Farzad Khosrowshahi, and Mark Swallow
Section 1-3: Advanced discussions
10. Understanding BIM information management processes through international BIM standards
Mohammad Alhusban
11. Scholarship of BIM and construction law: Myths, realities, and future directions
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji and Abiola Akanmu
12. Interoperability and emerging smart technologies
Goekhan Demirdoegen, Zeynep Isik, Yusuf Arayici, and Hande Aladag
13. BIM and ethics
Nicholas Nisbet
SECTION 2: FOR EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS
14. BIM teaching and learning frameworks in construction-related domains: What the literature says
Reza Taban, Mohsen Kalantari, and Elisa Lumantarna
15. Educating the "T-shaped" BIM professional: Lessons from academia
Igor Martek, Wei Wu, Mehran Oraee, and M. Reza Hosseini
16. Developing digerati leaders: Education beyond the building information modelling (BIM) ecosystem
Eleni Papadonikolaki
17. Incorporating collaborative problem solving (CPS) principles in BIM education
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
18. BIM education assessment: Guidelines for making it authentic
Abbas Mehrabi Boshrabadi, Mehran Oraee, Igor Martek, and M. Reza Hosseini
19. Using gamification and competitions to enhance BIM learning experience
Ajibade A. Aibinu, Teo Ai Lin Evelyn, Juan S. Rojas-Quintero, M. Reza Hosseini, Chiranjib Dey, Reza Taban, and Tayyab Ahmad
20. An Australian consolidated framework for BIM teaching and learning
Sas Mihindu and Professor Farzad Khosrowshahi
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
BIM;BIM Model;BIM Implementation;Building Information Modelling;AEC Industry;Building Information Modeling;BIM Technology;Building Information Management;BIM Application;Construction;Architecture;Quantity Surveying;Design;BIM Tool;Construction 4.0;Common Data Environment;3D;BIM Process;AEC;BIM Execution Plan;Digital engineering;BIM Management;Digital construction;Industry Foundation Class;Digital architecture;BIM Adoption;BIM Project;BIM Service;Integrate BIM;BIM Coordinator;Digital Twins;FM System;BIM Standard;Information Delivery Plans;BIM Software;BIM Content