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The Visual Language of Technique - 3: Heritage and Expectations in Education

English · Hardback

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The book is inspired by the third seminar in a cycle connected to the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Politecnico di Milano (July 2013). "Educating by Image. Teaching Styles vs Learning Styles" was the motto of this meeting. The contributions (coming from lectures, the poster session, interviews and round table) aim to propose an updated look at visual education, highlighting how digital tools and networks have profoundly affected the "representational styles" of the teachers and the "cognitive styles" of the learners, while at the same time reaffirming the importance of the interaction between the two groups. As Herbert Alexander Simon once said, "Learning results... only from what the student does and thinks"; therefore "the teacher can advance learning only by influencing what the student does to learn". That is no mean feat if we consider that, according to Benjamin Samuel Bloom, visual education not only involves the pure cognition, but also the affective and the psychomotor domains, not to mention the social aspects. This is why, alongside some theoretical and historical retrospectives, the contributions recommend a continuous revision of "what" and "how" could be included in the academic curricula, also in connection with secondary schools, the professional world, targeted Lifelong Learning Programmes for students and teachers. The volume includes an interview with the science journalist and writer Piero Angela.

List of contents

Part I Lectures.- 1 Kenjiro Suzuki: Graphics Literacy Education at The University of Tokyo.- 2 Cornelie Leopold: Visual Representation for Spatial Thinking.- 3 Ema Jurkin: Introducing 3D Modeling into Geometry Education at Technical Colleges.- 4 Ted Branoff: The Role of the Image in Engineering and Technical Graphics Education through a Lens of Cultural-Historical Learning Theory.- 5 Claudio Citrini: The Role of Geometry in Reasoning and Teaching.- Part II Poster Session: Images in Education.

About the author

Prof. Luigi CocchiarellaAssociate Professor, Department of Architettura e Studi Urbani (DASTU), School of Architettura e Società (Architecture and Society), since 1999 at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Member of the Department Board of the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies.Vice-President of the Bachelor in Architectural Science of the School of Architettura e Società Member of the Unione Italiana Disegno (UID).Member of the Board of Regents of the International Society for Geometry and Graphics (ISGG).

Summary

The book is inspired by the third seminar in a cycle connected to the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Politecnico di Milano (July 2013). "Educating by Image. Teaching Styles vs Learning Styles" was the motto of this meeting. The contributions (coming from lectures, the poster session, interviews and round table) aim to propose an updated look at visual education, highlighting how digital tools and networks have profoundly affected the "representational styles" of the teachers and the "cognitive styles" of the learners, while at the same time reaffirming the importance of the interaction between the two groups. As Herbert Alexander Simon once said, "Learning results... only from what the student does and thinks"; therefore "the teacher can advance learning only by influencing what the student does to learn". That is no mean feat if we consider that, according to Benjamin Samuel Bloom, visual education not only involves the pure cognition, but also the affective and the psychomotor domains, not to mention the social aspects. This is why, alongside some theoretical and historical retrospectives, the contributions recommend a continuous revision of "what" and "how" could be included in the academic curricula, also in connection with secondary schools, the professional world, targeted Lifelong Learning Programmes for students and teachers. The volume includes an interview with the science journalist and writer Piero Angela.

Product details

Assisted by Luig Cocchiarella (Editor), Luigi Cocchiarella (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.05.2015
 
EAN 9783319053257
ISBN 978-3-31-905325-7
No. of pages 182
Dimensions 162 mm x 245 mm x 15 mm
Weight 439 g
Illustrations XIII, 182 p. 90 illus., 62 illus. in color.
Sets The Visual Language of Technique
The Visual Language of Technique
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

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