A revit model I designed as part of an optional module during my second year at university. Several constraints were given including: using a 5x5 grid with 5m spacing, have a 3x3 core, has to be 3 levels tall with varying levels, and contain up to 20 columns. This project helped me solidify the Revit skills I had learnt throughout the module and retain knowledge for taking the Revit certification test. Through pushing myself to experiment with the software and editing profiles/families, I managed to obtain a mark of 92% for this coursework.
A revit model I designed as part of an optional module during my second year at university. Several constraints were given including: using a 5x5 grid with 5m spacing, have a 3x3 core, has to be 3 levels tall with varying levels, and contain up to 20 columns. This project helped me solidify the Revit skills I had learnt throughout the module and retain knowledge for taking the Revit certification test. Through pushing myself to experiment with the software and editing profiles/families, I managed to obtain a mark of 92% for this coursework.
Institutional Branding: Discover the Hidden Value of Your Existing Research B...University of Victoria
Research can be a lengthy, expensive process. Learn how you can avoid the pitfalls of repeating past work, not going deep enough to garner real insight or developing a study that could potentially lead to divisive or inconclusive results.
In this session, the Discovery Collaborative will discuss its Discovery Workshop - an innovative approach for conducting institutional branding research kick-off sessions. Learn how clients such as The Evergreen State College and California State University - Chico have used this approach to glean all relevant insights from previous research, understand needs and expectations of key internal audiences and refine the objectives of future research. Clarifying research goals and objectives is crucial to garnering support for research and any resulting institutional branding decisions among key internal audiences for the research and any resulting institutional branding decisions.
Presenters:
Debbie Plawner, Discovery Collaborative
Institutional Branding: Discover the Hidden Value of Your Existing Research B...University of Victoria
Research can be a lengthy, expensive process. Learn how you can avoid the pitfalls of repeating past work, not going deep enough to garner real insight or developing a study that could potentially lead to divisive or inconclusive results.
In this session, the Discovery Collaborative will discuss its Discovery Workshop - an innovative approach for conducting institutional branding research kick-off sessions. Learn how clients such as The Evergreen State College and California State University - Chico have used this approach to glean all relevant insights from previous research, understand needs and expectations of key internal audiences and refine the objectives of future research. Clarifying research goals and objectives is crucial to garnering support for research and any resulting institutional branding decisions among key internal audiences for the research and any resulting institutional branding decisions.
Presenters:
Debbie Plawner, Discovery Collaborative