World Transactions on Engineering and Technology Education (WTE&TE)

 

CONTENTS


Front Cover

Inside Pages

79-83

Z.J. Pudlowski

Editorial

84
L. Nyka,
J. Cudzik &
K. Urbanowicz

The CDIO model in architectural education and research by design

85

S. Avsec

Investigation into design thinking in mechanical engineering students

91

D. Kamrowska-Załuska
& T. Parteka

Design thinking (DT) for the design and planning education of engineer-architects

97

T. Faisal,
M. Awawdeh,
B. Mojeed-Sanni &
A. Bashir

A robust method for calculating the course learning outcome achievement in the outcome-based education model

102

A.J. Swart &
P.E. Hertzog

Analysing student accesses in a learning management system yields notable insights relating to student success

111

J. Borucka,
P. Czyż &
W. Targowski

Engendering responsibility in architecture students through real planning for a tram depot in Gdańsk

117

A. Górka

Landscape perception and the teaching of it in Poland

123

E. Węcławowicz-Bilska

Teaching the principles of shaping space for spa treatment

129

J. Uziak,
K.N. Nwaigwe &
D.L. Mautle

Investigating aids for teaching the balancing of rotating masses

134

A. Sas-Bojarska

EIA in teaching sustainable development and environmental protection in engineering education

139

J. Gil-Mastalerczyk

Architectural education in the formation of the built environment with sustainable features

146

M. Rembeza

Role of public space in designing complex urban structures

152

A. Białkiewicz

Architectural competitions support student creativity

157

A. Malinowska &
K. Taraszkiewicz

Contemporary architecture within the context of architectural education

163

G. Schneider-Skalska

Housing environment in teaching architecture and spatial management students - methodology and effects

170

A.F. Szuta &
A. Taraszkiewicz

The role of traditional architectural models in the first stages of education

177

K.A. Krośnicka

Students’ soft urban planning skills and local development are the benefits from the Fair of Good Practice. Small cities - big challenges programme

183

A. Sas-Bojarska &
M. Rembeza

International architectural - urban - landscape design workshops to strengthen students’ education, capabilities and mobility

190

S. Kowalski,
P. Samól,
J. Szczepański &
W. Dłubakowski

Teaching architectural history through virtual reality

197
A. Piwek,
T. Jażdżewski &
P. Samól

Geographical and chronological knowledge in teaching the history of architecture

203

M. Kwasek &
R. Janowicz

Applying case studies to teaching architectural investment

208

A. Orchowska-Smolińska

Non-compulsory practical education programme for modernist heritage

213

H. Obracht-Prondzyńska

Multilevel governance and interdisciplinary placemaking initiatives

219

Z. Malibekuly,
O. Semenyuk,
U. Dyisebayev &
S. Kuc

Architecture of the yurt and its impact on teaching young architects

225

Madlazim,
F. Rahmadiarti,
Masriyah,
S. Indana,
T. Sunarti &
B.K. Prahani

An OrSAEv learning model to improve the disaster preparedness of STEM teacher candidates
231
T.I. Mtshali

Critical thinking skills for Civil Technology practical assessment tasks (PATs)

237

R. Janowicz

Methodology for hospital design in architectural education

242

I.A. Bajwa &
A.M. Syed

Identification of major construction sector risks in Saudi Arabia

247

Index of Authors

 

257

 

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