ABSTRACT

The Global Collaboration initiatives related in this book are examples of how educators have experimented with different mechanisms to provide science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education programmes through information and communication technologies. In many cases, these programmes have looked at the allied personal communication and collaboration skills that students of these subjects also need: the so-called STEM+ curriculum.

In particular, these approaches to STEM+ provision show how the internationalization of education can be made more effective and accessible through the exploitation of collaborative technologies and non-traditional pedagogies. The approaches address the following themes:

  • technologies for distance learning and collaboration
  • pedagogies for online learning
  • remote communication and collaboration

An international perspective is made possible within the book through the inclusion of authors from North America, Europe and Asia. These authors present case studies from technology-enhanced learning projects over the past six years.

part |2 pages

Part I Lead case study: international collaboration for multidisciplinary built environment education

chapter 1|11 pages

International collaboration for multidisciplinary built environment education

ByROBBY SOETANTO, MARK CHILDS, STEPHEN AUSTIN

chapter 5|14 pages

BIM-Hub project evaluation: principles, protocols, methodologies and outcomes

ByHARRY TOLLEY, HELEN MACKENZIE

part |2 pages

Part II Complementary case studies

chapter 6|11 pages

A comparison of MOOC development and delivery approaches

ByNEIL SMITH, HELEN CALDWELL, MIKE RICHARDS

chapter 8|16 pages

Learning to create a better built environment

ByGIOVANNI C. MIGLIACCIO, KEN-YU LIN AND CARRIE DOSSICK

chapter 10|11 pages

Conclusion: online learning for STEM subjects

ByMARK CHILDS, ROBBY SOETANTO