Ciberspace academic; A short-term foresight of distance classes for graduate students

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https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v6i11.11272

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ciberspace, foresight, academic, arquitecture, palnning urban

Abstract

Cyberspace, it has established itself as the main space in the last year, reason for the contingency of COVID-19, likewise, this dynamic has been established to establish some paradigms to understand “the new normality”, such as distance education, in this way, students and researchers of the Posgraduate and Researching Study Section (PRSS) from Engineering Architecture Superior School (EASS) Tecamachalco Unity from Nacional Institute Polythecnic (NIP), for health reasons, have been forced to interact and adapt to the technological and digital tools available.


The following exercise refers to distance learning and the hypothetical scenarios of cyberspace around graduate students, as well as a picture of the conception of what cyberspace is and its relationship with tangible space, so it opens up for discussion, where is the teaching of architecture and urbanism headed? , What would be the future challenges for the students and teachers?, What strategies would help to understand and perceive an architectural urban space through electronic and digital tools?, the teaching of architecture together with urbanism, will have the same vision as has been given before the pandemic?, and, what foresight will the teaching of discipline have to generate interest as well as the benefit of society?, so to answer these questions, semi structured interviews were required.

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Author Biography

Christopher Sánchez Reséndiz, National Polytechnic Institute, México

Architect Engineer (2015), with a Master of Science degree in Architecture and Urbanism (2018), currently pursuing a Doctorate of Science in Architecture and Urbanism from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) with the topic; "Cybercity; Urban and prospective complexity ”, also collaborating on topics such as; human settlements, housing, urban facilities and transformations, urban imaginations, urban migrations, mobility and complexity, results presented to the scientific community of public and private academic institutions, as well as to public servants of government institutions, on the other hand, having professional experience as a resident, supervisor in public works and BIM management, also, public servant in planning and urban project studies, and, private architectural and urban consultant, in Mexico.

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2021-06-29

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Sánchez Reséndiz, C. (2021). Ciberspace academic; A short-term foresight of distance classes for graduate students. Architecture + Journal, 6(11), 21–36. https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v6i11.11272

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