Effectiveness of Learning Transportation Network Growth

Principal Investigator(s):

David Levinson, Former U of M Professor, Civil, Environmental and Geo-Engineering

Project summary:

Computer simulation plays an increasingly important role in engineering education as a tool for enhancing classroom learning. This research investigates the efficacy of using simulation in teaching the topic of transportation network growth through an experiment conducted at the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Minnesota. In the experiment, a network growth simulator program (SONG 1.0) was incorporated into a senior/graduate class in transportation system analysis. Results of the experiment show that the use of SONG 1.0 effectively enhanced students learning in terms of helping students develop in-depth understanding about the development process of network patterns, and helped them develop some aspects of judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.

Project details:

  • Project number: 2005078
  • Start date: 07/2004
  • Project status: Completed
  • Research area: Environment and Energy