Previous studies have shown that the learning performance of students greatly increases once personal experiences are made possible. In construction education, few serious gaming environments are available to boost the students’ thirst of discovery and interaction. As of now, theoretical content like lean principles is often taught by frontal classroom style teaching. This paper describes the development and preliminary testing of a first of a kind serious gaming platform that introduces construction engineering and management students to hands-on learning. The novelty of the developed platform is that it combines the previously separate methods of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Internet of things (IoT), and Lean Construction (LC) in one (serious) game. Technical aspects of the platform and results to its evaluation in a classroom setting are presented. The added value to learning is shown as part of learning curves automatically generated from the players’ data. While such data were previously not available, some still existing limitations and an outlook present the next steps in establishing such serious games in construction education.

A serious game for lean construction education enabled by Internet of Things

Lavinia C. Tagliabue;Silvia Mastrolembo Ventura
;
Angelo Ciribini
2021-01-01

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that the learning performance of students greatly increases once personal experiences are made possible. In construction education, few serious gaming environments are available to boost the students’ thirst of discovery and interaction. As of now, theoretical content like lean principles is often taught by frontal classroom style teaching. This paper describes the development and preliminary testing of a first of a kind serious gaming platform that introduces construction engineering and management students to hands-on learning. The novelty of the developed platform is that it combines the previously separate methods of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Internet of things (IoT), and Lean Construction (LC) in one (serious) game. Technical aspects of the platform and results to its evaluation in a classroom setting are presented. The added value to learning is shown as part of learning curves automatically generated from the players’ data. While such data were previously not available, some still existing limitations and an outlook present the next steps in establishing such serious games in construction education.
2021
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
Ludic, Co-design and Tools Supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education
Mealha Ó., Rehm M., Rebedea T.
Comitato scientifico
Inglese
Internazionale
197
225
233
9
9789811573828
Springer, Singapore
Building information modelling, Lean construction, Engineering education, Serious games, Internet of things, Continuous improvement
Altre Istituz. pubb. estere
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-15-7383-5_19
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 4: Quality education
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
4
268
none
Tagliabue, Lavinia C.; MASTROLEMBO VENTURA, Silvia; Teizer, Jochen; Ciribini, Angelo Luigi Camillo
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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