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eCity: Virtual City Environment for Engineering Problem Based Learning

2015

The main objective of the eCITY project is to design, develop and validate a pedagogical methodology, supported by an online, collaborative, city-development simulation engine (Simcity like) that stimulates the integration and continuous exploitation of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in engineering and science schools but, at the same time, fostering the interest for these orientations in secondary school students. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/HEAd15.2015.447

EngineeringHigher educationMultimediaProblem-based learningSecondary school studentsbusiness.industryTeachingCity-development simulation engineEducational systemsVirtual cityHigher Educationcomputer.software_genreProblem-based learningComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLearningbusinesscomputereCITY projectEducational systemsHEAd'15. Conference on Higher Education Advances
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Experiments on the Virtual City: Three-Dimensional Reconfigurations of Missing, Never Realized or Destroyed Urban Areas

2011

We present two works on the "Virtual City" held at Palermo. They are about the three-dimensional reconfiguration of urban places that show evidence of "invisible" architecture, this is because in one case there were ancient monuments now destroyed, or in another case projects designed for the urban void and never made. The aim is to involve new forms of communication for the development of cultural tourism.

Virtual reconstructionEngineeringPaintingArchitectural engineeringAugmented Reality Systemsbusiness.industryUrban analysiControl reconfigurationVirtual cityVirtual realityCultural tourismCultural diversityVoid (composites)Settore ICAR/17 - DisegnoArchitecturebusiness
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An intangible smart city inside the tangible historical city: the smart heritage as regeneration of euromediterranean realities

2013

The Hybridization between the visible and virtual territory has become a commonplace for much of urban population. The city is mutating into an extended form in which the visible and virtual dimensions are blurred. In this sense, the city has a physical dimension that we appropriate differently and a semiotic dimension that allows us to communicate and establish social bonds. The abstract examines how European policies is facilitating the construction of smart cities which have a cultural heritage to be safeguarded.

smart city smart heritage ICT virtual citySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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