Exploring transdisciplinary, technology-assisted, and architectural modelling STEAM practices through a cultural lens

Q3 Social Sciences
Shereen El Bedewy, Z. Lavicza, B. Sabitzer, T. Houghton, Farida Nurhasanah
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In this paper, we propose novel transdisciplinary STEAM practices to enable students and teachers to model architecture using technology. Architectural modelling can foster students’ mathematical knowledge and computational thinking while connecting them to other disciplines such as culture and history. Our study focuses on enabling architectural, cultural, and historical diversity in educational practices. Moreover, the study tries to foster participants’ modelling skills and innovative technology use as augmented reality and 3D printing. Thus, this paper will describe three case studies from Austria, Libya, and Indonesia and how these STEAM practices were used in different ways to allow participants to express their diversities through modelling diverse architectural constructions cross-culturally. We followed a qualitative data analysis approach for the participants’ interviews, questionnaires and artefacts including architectural modelling, disciplines connections and lesson plans. The data analysis resulted in emerging themes emphasizing STEAM practices’ possibilities to connect architecture to culture and history and highlighting the participants’ cultural diversities in each of the three case studies.
从文化视角探索跨学科、技术辅助和建筑建模 STEAM 实践
在本文中,我们提出了新颖的跨学科 STEAM 实践,使学生和教师能够利用技术进行建筑建模。建筑建模可以培养学生的数学知识和计算思维,同时将他们与文化和历史等其他学科联系起来。我们的研究重点是在教育实践中实现建筑、文化和历史的多样性。此外,本研究还试图培养参与者的建模技能,以及增强现实和三维打印等创新技术的使用。因此,本文将介绍来自奥地利、利比亚和印度尼西亚的三个案例研究,以及如何以不同的方式使用这些 STEAM 实践,让参与者通过跨文化的不同建筑建模来表达他们的多样性。我们对参与者的访谈、调查问卷和人工制品(包括建筑建模、学科联系和教案)进行了定性数据分析。数据分析得出的新主题强调了 STEAM 实践将建筑与文化和历史联系起来的可能性,并在三个案例研究中分别突出了参与者的文化多样性。
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