Search Results - Stephen Austin
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An approach for capturing project information for the development of virtual reality training scenarios by Stephen Austin, Robby Soetanto
Published 2010
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Is the ACT-UK really a case for research? by Robby Soetanto, Stephen Austin
Published 2010
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International student integrated project work using virtual teams comprised of students from the United Kingdom and Canada by Stephen Austin, Robby Soetanto
Published 2012
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ACT-UK Simulation Centre: use within the Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building by Stephen Austin, Jim Kempton, Robby Soetanto
Published 2011
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An international cross-disciplinary student collaboration: a retrospective eight years by Paul SH Poh, Stephen Austin, Robby Soetanto
Published 2020
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International multidisciplinary learning: an account of a collaborative effort among three higher education institutions by Paul Poh, Robby Soetanto, Stephen Austin, Zulfikar Adamu
Published 2014
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Communication modes and performance of virtual design teams in an undergraduate building project by Robby Soetanto, Paul Poh, Stephen Austin, Jane Hao, Constantine Katsanis
Published 2012
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Virtual collaborative learning for building design by Robby Soetanto, Mark Childs, Paul Poh, Stephen Austin, Jane Hao
Published 2014
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Designed to be employed? Measuring the impact of a multidisciplinary collaborative design project on learner perceptions of employability attributes by Robby Soetanto, Mark Childs, Paul Poh, Jacqui Glass, Stephen Austin, Zulfikar A. Adamu, Chinwe Isiadinso
Published 2017
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Virtual collaboration in the built environment by Mark Childs, Robby Soetanto, Stephen Austin, Jacqui Glass, Zulfikar Adamu, Chinwe Isiadinso, Paul Poh, Dmitri Knyazev, Harry Tolley, Helen MacKenzie
Published 2014
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