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Design and Usability Evaluation of an Annotated Video–Based Learning Environment for Construction Engineering Education
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Advancement in video technology has made it possible for instructors to provide students with applied knowledge of construction practice. While videos can stimulate students’ interest in the construction domain by providing ...
GIS-Based Information System for Automated Building Façade Assessment Based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Artificial Intelligence
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have recently become popular in building façade inspections to maintain a safe and well-performed built environment. A camera-equipped UAV system can capture numerous high-resolution façade ...
Efficacy of Annotated Video-Based Learning Environment for Drawing Students’ Attention to Construction Practice Concepts
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: To enhance students’ learning of construction practice, instructors use videos as multimedia pedagogical tools to bring practical experience into the classroom. However, cognitive load levels, individual differences, and ...
InerSens: A Block-Based Programming Platform for Learning Sensor Data Analytics in Construction Engineering Programs
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Construction firms face challenges in sourcing qualified candidates for enhancing project outcomes through sensor data analytics. There are limited tools for teaching students from construction-related disciplines how to ...
Industry Perception of the Knowledge and Skills Required to Implement Sensor Data Analytics in Construction
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Construction, one of the largest industries in the world, consistently underperforms and faces barriers in leveraging the full potential of applying analytics to sensor data due to a lack of a skilled workforce. The prospects ...
Developing a Success Model for Assessing the Impact of Wearable Sensing Devices in the Construction Industry
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In a bid to optimize jobsite safety, wearable sensing devices (WSDs) are slowly emerging as a class of viable tools with strong potential to improve safety measurement and monitoring. While some industries have successfully ...