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Oswald Chong, Ph.D. University of Kansas, Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
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AutoCAD taught previously as a required course ◦ Faculty teaching AutoCAD retired in 2006 ◦ Good time to implement BIM ◦ Alumi requires department to teach BIM instead of AutoCAD
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Hard to secure a faculty who know how to teach BIM ◦ Adjunct faculty: Two part-time lecturers who are currently working in Kansas City are employed to teach BIM at Kansas Financial Commitment ◦ Revit is donated by industry and the continuation of the software comes from a pool of money donated by alumni ◦ Some faculties who teach design courses are sent for training on Revit (the adjunct faculties taught the full- time faculties how to use them) ◦ Only the CEAE Dept. computers are equipped with Revit ◦ Internship at some companies which still use AutoCAD
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Students become highly employable Software integration can be an issue Difficult to find a full-time faculty to teach BIM (people with practical experience, don’t have Ph.D., and may not be able to do research and secure funding: 50% time for faculty is dedicated to research and securing of funding) Time consuming: Replacement, bureaucratic process to get it approve, searching for the right faculty Integrate into design courses: Rather difficult since all full-time faculties need to be trained
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Currently, no direct research work with BIM at Kansas, though 1-2 faculties are using BIM on part of their research Funding sources can be an issue Students still need some AutoCAD knowledge, but we thought they had enough from high school KU Construction and Maintenance Dept. has not adopted BIM
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