Practitioners' and Instructors' Considerations in Workforce Development Collaborations: Inputs for Graphical User Interface of a Technology-Driven Matching Platform

Anthony O. Yusuf, Abiola A. Akanmu, Andrea Ofori-Boadu, Homero Murzi, Sheryl Ball

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Abstract

The need to prepare students for the workplace, shortage of skilled labor, and fast-paced changes in the industry necessitate improvements in the pedagogical frameworks of educational communities. Practitioners are required to provide practical insights, rigor, and realism to complement academia pedagogic efforts in construction education. However, this is being plagued by several complexities. Leveraging advances in computational techniques, this paper presents the considerations of practitioners and instructors in workforce development collaborations as inputs for a graphical user interface of a technology-driven matching platform for connecting professional and educational communities. Practitioners' considerations are students and specific course-support related, while instructors' considerations are related to practitioner suitability, project, and company characteristics. The study contributes to human factors principles in user interface design as well as user-centered design principles by highlighting information requirements of a collaborative network of instructors and practitioners. The findings of this study also provide insights to enhance industry-academia collaborations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering 2023: Visualization, Information Modeling, and Simulation, i3CE 2023
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StatePublished - 2024

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