طراحی مدل هوشمند آموزش معماری بومی با رویکرد ساخت گرایی (تمرکز: یادگیری مبتنی بر واقعیت مجازی)
الموضوعات : مجله فناوری اطلاعات در طراحی مهندسیمصطفی ازقندی 1 , مهدی یعقوبی 2 , الهام فریبرزی 3
1 - گروه علوم تربیتی، واحد مشهد، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، مشهد، ایران
2 - گروه مهندسی برق، واحد مشهد، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، مشهد، ایران
3 - گروه علوم تربیتی، واحد مشهد، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، مشهد، ایران
الکلمات المفتاحية: فناوریآموزشی, واقعیتمجازی, آموزش معماری, معماری بومی پایدار, مدلسازی هوشمند,
ملخص المقالة :
پژوهش حاضر از طریق مدلسازی سهبعدی معماری بومی ایرانی-اسلامی در بستر واقعیت مجازی و افزوده، اقدام به آموزش اصول پایداری به دانشآموزان مقاطع متوسطه نموده است. پس از شناسایی و تبیین مولفههای معماری بومی و تعیین عوامل موثر در فرآیند آموزش آن از طریق مرور نظامند ادبیات تحقیق و انجام مصاحبه با طیف وسیعی از خبرگان حوزه پژوهش، در گام بعدی و با استفاده از یک مدل آموزشی مبتنی بر رویکرد ساختگرایی، ﺗﺎرﯾﺦ ﭘﺎﯾﺪاری معماری بومی ایرانی-اسلامی ﺑﺎ دانشآموزان ﺑﻪ اﺷﺘﺮاک گذاشته شده است. این برنامه آموزشی از یک مدل سه مرحلهای (معرفی، تمرین، تولید) و با بهرهگیری از ﺳﻪﺑﻌﺪیﺳﺎزی نوآورترین معماریهای بومی تاریخ کشور عزیزمان، یک ﺗﺠﺮﺑﻪ نوین و جذاب دﯾﺠﯿﺘﺎل در زمینه یادگیری برای توسعه پایدار را در طول سال تحصیلی برای دانشآموزان فراهم نموده است. درنهایت و در گام آخر پژوهش، به منظور تعیین میزان بهبود درک دانشآموزان از مفاهیم مرتبط با اصول پایداری و معماری بومی، از ابزار پرسشنامه با تعیین روایی و پایایی مطلوب استفاده شده است. یافتههای پژوهش نشان میدهد که مدلسازی سهبعدی بر افزایش آشنایی داﻧﺶآﻣﻮزان از ویژگیهای معماری بومی ایرانی-اسلامی و میزان ﺗﻐﯿﯿﺮات داﻧﺶ، رﻓﺘﺎر و آﮔﺎﻫﯽ آنان از ﻣﻔﺎﻫﯿﻢ مرتبط با ﺗﻮﺳﻌﻪ ﭘﺎﯾﺪار و اصول ﭘﺎﯾﺪاری موثر بوده است.
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