3D digital simulations in participative design of the boulevard in Putrajaya: Implications on academic, organizational, and informal learning

This paper is based on the theme 'Virtual Worlds for Academic, Organizational, and Life-Long Learning'. It reports the implications on informal learning through a research that uses 3D digital simulations of proposed streetscape design schemes for the main boulevard of Putrajaya, Malaysia....

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Published in:Proceedings - 10th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2010
Main Author: Rahman R.Ab.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Rahman R.Ab.
3D digital simulations in participative design of the boulevard in Putrajaya: Implications on academic, organizational, and informal learning
2010
Proceedings - 10th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2010


10.1109/ICALT.2010.8
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78049252784&doi=10.1109%2fICALT.2010.8&partnerID=40&md5=55246d302926d6a7edb99b42e56e233e
This paper is based on the theme 'Virtual Worlds for Academic, Organizational, and Life-Long Learning'. It reports the implications on informal learning through a research that uses 3D digital simulations of proposed streetscape design schemes for the main boulevard of Putrajaya, Malaysia. The exercise was in consideration of the organizational focus of Putrajaya, the new administrative capital of Malaysia, to utilize electronic governance in its day-to-day operation. Besides gauging the public's receptivity to the design proposals and digital approach, consulting the public using the digital simulations in a participative design spirit is interpreted as a potential aspect of e-governance. The paper looks at the ramifications on communication and acquisition of new knowledge for the public and the students-researchers primarily and the city authority secondarily. The insights will highlight aspects to consider in implementing this process of digital-based participative design in the future. © 2010 IEEE.


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3D digital simulations in participative design of the boulevard in Putrajaya: Implications on academic, organizational, and informal learning
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description This paper is based on the theme 'Virtual Worlds for Academic, Organizational, and Life-Long Learning'. It reports the implications on informal learning through a research that uses 3D digital simulations of proposed streetscape design schemes for the main boulevard of Putrajaya, Malaysia. The exercise was in consideration of the organizational focus of Putrajaya, the new administrative capital of Malaysia, to utilize electronic governance in its day-to-day operation. Besides gauging the public's receptivity to the design proposals and digital approach, consulting the public using the digital simulations in a participative design spirit is interpreted as a potential aspect of e-governance. The paper looks at the ramifications on communication and acquisition of new knowledge for the public and the students-researchers primarily and the city authority secondarily. The insights will highlight aspects to consider in implementing this process of digital-based participative design in the future. © 2010 IEEE.
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