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Paper: sigradi2004_057
Paper title: Cidades virtuais: projetos de aprendizagem em arquitetura e urbanismo
Authors: Themis Fagundes; Eliane Schlemmer; Clarice Maraschin
Summary: This paper discuss partial findings concerning academic research on Virtual Cities and Virtual Learning Environments, applied to the learning process in Architecture and Urbanism. We approach the paradigmatic shift on the conception of space and time, related to Informational Technology in the global context (WWW). This implies changes in the notion of city, space and place within the network society, which are raw material for architects. We use case study methodology to build partial digital models of the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, based on basic 3D modelling and GIS technology. They composed computer places that are our digital base for the future development of virtual cities. They are operated as learning objects by the community of students and teachers, within Virtual Learning Environments (AVA). We argue that this process might enhance the development of autonomy, solidarity and cooperation, which are relevant cognitive abilities to the profile of young architects.
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Year of publication: 2004
Keywords: Virtual Cities, Network Society, Informational Technology, Virtual Learning Environments
Series: CUMINCADes:SIGRADI
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Citation: Themis Fagundes; Eliane Schlemmer; Clarice Maraschin (2004). Cidades virtuais: projetos de aprendizagem em arquitetura e urbanismo. SIGraDi 2004 - [Proceedings of the 8th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Porte Alegre - Brasil 10-12 november 2004, http://itc.scix.net/paper/sigradi2004_057
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