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Тhe benefits of an additional practice in descriptive geometry course: non obligatory workshop at the Faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade

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Čučaković, Aleksandar
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At the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade, in the Descriptive geometry (DG) course, non-obligatory workshops named “facultative task” are held for the three generations of freshman students with the aim to give students the opportunity to get higher final grade on the exam. The content of this workshop was a creative task, performed by a group of three students, offering free choice of a topic, i.e. the geometric structure associated with some real or imagery architectural/art-work object. After the workshops a questionnaire (composed by the professors at the course) is given to the students, in order to get their response on teaching/learning materials for the DG course and the workshop. During the workshop students performed one of the common tests for testing spatial abilities, named “paper folding". Based on the results of the questionnairethe investigation of the linkages between:students’ final achievements and spatial abilities, as well as students’ expectations of their... performance on the exam, and how the students’ capacity to correctly estimate their grades were associated with expected and final grades, is provided. The goal was to give an evidence that a creative work, performed by a small group of students and self-assessment of their performances are a good way of helping students to maintain motivation and to accomplish their achievement. The final conclusion is addressed to the benefits of additional workshops employment in the course, which confirmhigherfinal scores-grades, achievement of creative results (facultative tasks) and confirmation of DG knowledge adaption.

Keywords:
Descriptive geometry course / workshop / spatial ability test / questionnaire / self-assessment
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Book of Abstracts of The 7th International Scientific Conference on Geometry and Graphics Mongeometrija 2020, 2020, 123-125
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  • Serbian Society for Geometry and Graphics (SUGIG) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade
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  • Министарство просвете, науке и технолошког развоја Републике Србије, Уговор бр. 451-03-68/2020-14/200092 (Универзитет у Београду, Грађевински факултет) info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2020/200092/RS// (inst-2020-MESTD)
  • Critical infrastructure management for sustainable development in postal, telecommunication and railway sector of Republic of Serbia (RS-36022)
  • Optimization of Distributive and Reverse Flows in Logistic Systems (RS-36006)

ISBN: 978-86-6060-047-1

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2377
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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2377
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After the workshops a questionnaire (composed by the professors at the course) is given to the students, in order to get their response on teaching/learning materials for the DG course and the workshop. During the workshop students performed one of the common tests for testing spatial abilities, named “paper folding".
Based on the results of the questionnairethe investigation of the linkages between:students’ final achievements and spatial abilities, as well as students’ expectations of their performance on the exam, and how the students’ capacity to correctly estimate their grades were associated with expected and final grades, is provided. The goal was to give an evidence that a creative work, performed by a small group of students and self-assessment of their performances are a good way of helping students to maintain motivation and to accomplish their achievement.
The final conclusion is addressed to the benefits of additional workshops employment in the course, which confirmhigherfinal scores-grades, achievement of creative results (facultative tasks) and confirmation of DG knowledge adaption.
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abstract = "At the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade, in the Descriptive geometry (DG) course, non-obligatory workshops named “facultative task” are held for the three generations of freshman students with the aim to give students the opportunity to get higher final grade on the exam. The content of this workshop was a creative task, performed by a group of three students, offering free choice of a topic, i.e. the geometric structure associated with some real or imagery architectural/art-work object.
After the workshops a questionnaire (composed by the professors at the course) is given to the students, in order to get their response on teaching/learning materials for the DG course and the workshop. During the workshop students performed one of the common tests for testing spatial abilities, named “paper folding".
Based on the results of the questionnairethe investigation of the linkages between:students’ final achievements and spatial abilities, as well as students’ expectations of their performance on the exam, and how the students’ capacity to correctly estimate their grades were associated with expected and final grades, is provided. The goal was to give an evidence that a creative work, performed by a small group of students and self-assessment of their performances are a good way of helping students to maintain motivation and to accomplish their achievement.
The final conclusion is addressed to the benefits of additional workshops employment in the course, which confirmhigherfinal scores-grades, achievement of creative results (facultative tasks) and confirmation of DG knowledge adaption.",
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Dragović, M., Čičević, S.,& Čučaković, A.. (2020). Тhe benefits of an additional practice in descriptive geometry course: non obligatory workshop at the Faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade. in Book of Abstracts of The 7th International Scientific Conference on Geometry and Graphics Mongeometrija 2020
Serbian Society for Geometry and Graphics (SUGIG) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade., 123-125.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2377
Dragović M, Čičević S, Čučaković A. Тhe benefits of an additional practice in descriptive geometry course: non obligatory workshop at the Faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade. in Book of Abstracts of The 7th International Scientific Conference on Geometry and Graphics Mongeometrija 2020. 2020;:123-125.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2377 .
Dragović, Magdalena, Čičević, Svetlana, Čučaković, Aleksandar, "Тhe benefits of an additional practice in descriptive geometry course: non obligatory workshop at the Faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade" in Book of Abstracts of The 7th International Scientific Conference on Geometry and Graphics Mongeometrija 2020 (2020):123-125,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2377 .

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