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A New Communication Model for Architecture Using Video and 3D Computer Animated Graphics (1988)

article⁄A New Communication Model for Architecture Using Video and 3D Computer Animated Graphics (1988)
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abstract⁄The University of Arkansas School of Architecture has produced a halfhour television program describing Richard Meier’s Atheneum in New Harmony, Indiana. The program uses an analysis technique developed by Dr. Geoffrey Baker, RIBA. The treatment for the material is a combination of on site video and computer generated 3D animated graphics. An instrument was developed to evaluate the video and its 3D graphics. Based on analysis of the test data several conclusions are apparent. Students believe the video to be very helpful in understanding this building. This video appears to be paced too quickly for understanding in one viewing. Repetitive viewings of the video are helpful in understanding the content. Some students are able to understand principles presented visually better than those presented verbally, but best learning happens when information is reinforced visually and verbally.
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Year 1988
Authors Brooks, H. Gordon.
Issue Computing in Design Education
Pages 263-274
Library link Pamela J. Bancroft, 1988. bib⁄Computing In Design Education. ACADIA.
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