Personally, I believe that it is
pretty much impossible to not gain any kind of knowledge out of the class that
spans over the 10 week period and incorporates so many different assignments,
speakers, blogs, class discussions, and etc. As many students in the class, I have
found the overall experience of AE 510 to be very beneficial. Although the
structure of the class was a bit convoluted, I thought that in the end it
served its purpose to introduce us to all these concepts, all of which were ultimately related to the whole point of the class – Intelligent buildings.
Yes, some of the topics were not addressed in full detail; however, I have
stopped expecting a great deal of depth on a certain subject after studying at
Drexel for over four years just purely due to the hectic schedule of our school.
I believe this is where individual learning should come in regarding a certain
topic of the class that was of especial interest.
I thought that the weekly
presentations by guest speakers were one of the highlights of the class. It is
always more interesting to get an insider view on the benefits and actual uses
of databases or sensors, for example. Possibly two of my favorite speakers
ended up being Eric Kuszewski and Travis Peyton simply because of the topics
that they covered. Mr. Kuszewki’s
coverage of the benefits of Revit and BIM was very interesting since it was
about something that I am bound to deal with during my professional career but unfortunately
don’t know that much about. Travis Peyton covered one of my favorite topics of
building retrofit with a special focus on sensors. I was sad to learn, however,
that it may not be that beneficial after all to try to optimize buildings
smaller in size (under 35,000 sq ft). Also I agree with Nathan that unfortunately
the lecture presented by Dr. Il-Yeol Song seemed a bit redundant and possibly
should have just replaced the class discussion of databases in the previous
class.
The only downside of the class for
me were the assignment deadlines that ended up being all piled up on the same
week. The weekend prior to that Tuesday when everything was due, I would
constantly find myself stuck in the lab for many hours. I can also sympathize
with Maria when she mentions that she has lost a lot of points for the database
assignment because of the lack of forms, the same mistake I have done. I can’t
help but agree with Elda and other students in the class on the benefits of
databases for an Architectural engineer that I have been clueless about prior
to the beginning of the this class.
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