The workshop aims to provide the student with techniques and operating methods relating to the disciplines addressed.
The laboratory activities will allow the student to approach the issues dealt with in the lectures from a technical-operational point of view, under the guidance of professionals or technicians of the sector. The student will then obtain the skills to reach an adequate level of autonomy in carrying out the activities, exercise their most operational skills by integrating them with the cognitive ones, apply the theoretical knowledge acquired to specific contexts by collaborating with other students in the different phases of work and interfacing with the territorial realities, such as land registry, state property and local authorities.
The activities include seminars and technical visits to institutions, organisations, companies and professional studio.
Mandatory attendance of at least 70% of the scheduled hours is required; in the event of an inability to attend for serious reasons, the possibility of supplementary activities will be assessed in order to reach the minimum required attendance.
Working students and students with certified SLD (Specific Learning Disorders), disability or other special educational needs are advised to contact the teacher at the beginning of the lessons to agree on teaching and examination arrangements so to take into account individual learning patterns, while respecting the teaching objectives.
The topics that will be addressed will focus on:
- Estimative approach - Cadastral operations - GIS analysis - Geomatic surveys
Material that will be provided
DOMENICO SGUERSO (President)
STEFANO ARMANO
PAOLO GHIGLIOTTI
The workshop activities will take place in the period between October 16, 2023 and January 12, 2024
The preparation and oral presentation of a report on the activities carried out is required, highlighting the logical thread between the covered topics on the basis of a case study.
There is no final mark, but a pass mark.
The minimum threshold of 70% attendance of the scheduled hours will be verified.
The oral presentation will make it possible to assess the ability to make connections between the different areas addressed in the assigned test; technical language property and the ability to critically analyse what is being presented will also be assessed.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Federico Scarpa (federico.scarpa@unige.it ), the Polytechnic School's disability liaison.
For any further information, please visit the page Aulaweb of the course (https://aulaweb.unige.it)