Virtual industry visits

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Farrell C. [1 ]
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[1] School of Civil and Structural Engineering, Technological University, Dublin
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Structural Engineer | 2023年 / 101卷 / 03期
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10.56330/MCGJ2623
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Cian Farrell of Technological University Dublin describes a virtual educational approach trialled during the Covid-19 pandemic to engage students during a period of remote learning and educate them on industry processes and practices. Virtual industry visits saw students receive online briefings and tours of manufacturing plants and construction sites from industry representatives to complement their taught modules. The virtual visits have continued since Covid restrictions eased as part of a hybrid approach to learning that increases student exposure to real-life projects. The initiative won the Institution of Structural Engineers Excellence in Structural Engineering Education Award in 2022.
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