Computer simulation and video for consolidating testing

Usama F.A. Karim, Jan de Goeijen

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    Abstract

    The development and structure of a novel simulation and video package (CTM) on the topics of consolidation and laboratory consolidation testing is discussed in this paper. A courseware tool called Authorware proved to be versatile for building the package and the paper shows in details how the file structure of CTM is implemented within Authorware. In the video background information, animations on consolidation testing and theory in practice as well as a standard and large-scale model consolidation tests, are shown. Running the package in a multi-user examination-type setting proved to be effective for learning and control of the process. To simulate real-life situations users can pick a soil sample from a location-sensitive map of the Netherlands with options for randomly generated parameters. Content-oriented multiple-choice questions on the theoretical and professional aspects of the test are posed, and users response is evaluated and reported on log files. Student users have responded positively to this development indicating minor future improvements.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Eight International Conference on Civil and Structural Engineering Computing
    EditorsB.H.V. Topping
    Place of PublicationStirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
    PublisherCivil-Comp Press
    Pages289-290
    Number of pages19
    ISBN (Print)0-948749-77-6
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2001
    Event8th International Conference on Civil and Structural Engineering Computing, ICAAISE 2001 - Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Duration: 19 Sept 200121 Sept 2001
    Conference number: 8

    Conference

    Conference8th International Conference on Civil and Structural Engineering Computing, ICAAISE 2001
    Abbreviated titleICAAISE
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityStirling, Scotland
    Period19/09/0121/09/01

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