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Enquiry-based Learning(EBL) Saif Betty Jason Class of materials
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Introduction Classification of materials Issues in topic Choice of issue Proposed research question Conclusion
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Classification of materials 4 classes out of 12 4 classes out of 12 Composite materials (e.g. graphene) Metals (e.g. iron) Ceramics (e.g. bricks) Polymers (e.g. plastics)
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Possible issue Cost of materials Availability of materials Difficulties of producing new materials Limitation and potential of composite materials
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1) Cost of materials Depends on: 1) type 2) chemical composite 2) chemical composite 3) properties - Chemical 3) properties - Chemical - Physical - Physical
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2) Availability of materials The more complex the material, the less available -> increase the cost Geographical location
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3) Difficulties of producing new materials Cost of production Process of production Technology (Capital intensive)
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4) Limitation and potential of composite material Limitation High cost Time for research Limited resources Potential Better properties of materials Safer construction User friendly
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Chosen issue: Limitation and potential of composite materials Focus: properties and costs of materials Reason: in order to find the ideal material(s) for construction
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Research question Are composite materials ideal for construction? Reason: 1) different materials for different types of construction 2) availability of resources 2) availability of resources 3) cost of resources 3) cost of resources
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What will be analysed? Definitions: 1) composite materials Definitions: 1) composite materials 2) construction 2) construction 3) ideal 3) ideal Applications: construction that using new material Applications: construction that using new material Issues: Pros & Cons of using new material Issues: Pros & Cons of using new material
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Possible difficulties Identify and define clearly Not sure or confident Lead to confusion Lack of resources Reliability
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Conclusion
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