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Title: Actual population


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Websites of students for take-home examination
INTED2008. International Technology, Education
and Development Conference, Valencia, March
3rd-5th, 2008 Session Experiences in Education
New projects and innovations, Tuesday, 4th March
2008.10.00hr Room No.2
Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. De Jong, chair Technical
Ecology And Methodology, sharing a chair Regional
Design
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Faculty of Architecture, department Urbanism
2
Three examples of application
Territory
Methodology
Environmental impacts
For these courses, more than 1500 students made a
personal website
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Assignments Territory
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Assignments Ways to Study
  • Make your own website and publish
  • 1. previous own design work, for example from the
    preceding semester
  • .
  • 15. a short critical reflection on points 1-16 of
    a website of one of the other participants of
    this course (or earlier versions)
  • 16. a source list and colophon of the site,
    making sure all data are retrievable and
    searchable for judgment.

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Assignment environmental data
choose an impact X on Y XYA,B,C,D,E,F
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Assignment environmental data
  • Describe X and its possible impacts on Y
    quantitatively
  • consulting http//arch.rivm.nl/environmentaldata/
  • Name the radius of impact R1,3,10,30 10 000
    000m
  • Name the term of impact T1,10,100 or 1000
    years

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Advantages of a website
  • the line of thought still can be a tree or
    matrix,
  • storing sidelines of thought in links,
  • finding a personal main line gradually,
  • keeping valuable associations at hand,
  • including drawings and animations in color,
  • clarifying sequences and layers of thought better
    than words,
  • doing justice to the requirements of design,
  • easy to change real time,
  • even in its thought structure

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compared to hard copy document
  • its rigid linear structure,
  • limits the use of links, images, overlays,
    animations,
  • branches of thought have to be separated and
    stored in footnotes, endnotes and appendices,
  • with many time consuming lay-out and print
    difficulties,
  • from an educational point of view a next step,
  • if the line of thought is still in progress,
  • because judgement and support are needed most
    half way

9
Closer to current generation
  • a website is common to the internet generation,
  • motivated by instantaneous pressing links,
  • developing durable themes of interest by doing,
  • probably disturbing a preconceived line of
    search,
  • but stimulating new lines of thought,
  • flexible, but increasingly critical thinking,
  • new combinations suitable for design,
  • beyond existing categories (legend units in
    drawings)

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The challenge of publishing
  • students websites are often a portfolio in
    progress,
  • suitable for applications after graduation
  • giving a more complete image of the student,
  • and his or her context,
  • stimulating by itself to give proper account to a
    worldwide audience,
  • a transferable reflection at the personal
    portfolio,
  • with some distance to own work,
  • choosing words many target groups should
    understand,
  • avoiding own obscure jargon

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Enabling interaction
  • students can learn from each others website,
  • if a critical review of other websites is asked,
  • to stimulate a scientific ability to criticise,
    and eagerness
  • to be criticised by other people than the
    accidental teacher,
  • useful in design exercises,
  • connecting students and teachers,
  • connecting different projects,
  • otherwise unknown to students and teachers,
  • because they are operating separately in
    different projects

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Enabling flexible judgment
  • easily accessible for judgment,
  • at any time,
  • without accommodating a location for examination,
  • mutually controllable by different judges,
  • on preconceived and published criteria,
  • if, with agreement of the student, the judgement
    is published on the internet in detail,
  • than discussing the judgement is easy,
  • stimulating chats between student and teacher,
  • enabling immediate improvements,
  • with fast and easy re-examination of parts

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Evaluating design education
  • websites report the progress of design education
  • in a retrievable way,
  • controlling teachers,
  • monitored through the years,
  • in favour of changing educational strategy,
  • based on retrievable facts
  • design work remains accessible for researchers
  • to be used in their publications
  • integrating the valuable products of a school in
    their research.

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Websites of students for take-home examination
INTED2008. International Technology, Education
and Development Conference, Valencia, March
3rd-5th, 2008 Session Experiences in Education
New projects and innovations, Tuesday, 4th March
2008.10.00hr Room No.2
Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. De Jong, chair Technical
Ecology And Methodology, sharing a chair Regional
Design
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Faculty of Architecture, department Urbanism
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