The level of satisfaction of computer-assisted tutorial courseware that is used as part of the undergraduate property and construction course at the University of Melbourne. It is important to determine if the computer-assisted teaching model improves the learning experience for students. This research examines the levels of satisfaction with a courseware model for teaching construction cost planning. The conclusions suggest that the advantages of the use of the model must be identified and actively supported throughout the whole course. In addition, further development of computer-based courseware is pointless unless the problems associated with their use can be minimized.
History
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2003, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
Editor/Contributor(s)
A Brown
Pagination
254 - 261
Start date
2003-09-29
End date
2003-10-01
ISBN-10
0975086103
Title of proceedings
Engineering education for a sustainable future : proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference for Australasian Association for Engineering Education and 9th Australasian Women in Engineering Forum, 29th September - 1st October 2003
Event
Conference for Australasian Association for Engineering Education (14th : 2003 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Publisher
Australasian Association for Engineering Education