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Publication Open Access An Analysis of Differential Bundle Functioning in Multidimensional Tests Using the SIBTEST Procedure(Jate-Int Journal Assessment Tools Education, 2022) ÖZDOĞAN, DİDEM; Kelecioğlu, HülyaThis study aims to analyze the differential bundle functioning in multi-dimensional tests with a specific purpose to detect this effect through differentiating the location of the item with dif in the test, the correlation between the dimensions, the sample size, and the ratio of reference to focal group size. The first 10 items of the test that is comprised of 30 items were acknowledged as the bundle. The data in line with the parameters were generated via sas program as two categories (1-0) and multidimensional through an extended 2pl model. Differential bundle functioning was detected via the sibtest procedure. The results of the study were interpreted according to the criteria of the power rate and the type I error. When the results were reviewed, the analysis of the bundle revealed that the more the correlation between the two dimensions increased, relatively the less the power rates became. It was observed that the power rates, which were obtained according to two different sample sizes in the study, increased as the sample size increased. Another result as to the sibtest's power for detecting dif was the highest when the ratio of reference to focal group size was equal. According to the results of the type I error rate, the error rate was observed to be relatively decreasing as the correlation between the dimensions increased and it was observed to be increasing as the sample size increased. Also, the highest error rate was obtained when the ratio of the samples was equal.Publication Open Access Analysis of a Prefabricated Vertical Drain (PVD) Soil Improvement Project(Turkish Chamber Civil Engineers, 2022) MERT, AHMET CAN; AREL, ERSİN; ÖNALP, AKINA settlement analysis has been carried out for several sectors of a rail station yard improved with prefabricated vertical drains (PVD) in Istanbul, that exhibited prolonged consolidation beyond the predicted values in certain sectors of the treated zone. Final settlement and End of Primary (EOP) settlement times have been estimated theoretically as well as using the Asaoka graphical procedure. The compliance of settlement-time curves with in-situ measurements and Asaoka solution has been investigated. A geotechnical model was developed for finite element and three-dimensional consolidation analyses. The settlement curves obtained by varying horizontal-vertical permeability coefficient ratio (k(h)/k(v)) and in-situ measurements have been compared, and k(h)/k(v) values corresponding to 90% degree of consolidation has been computed for all sectors. The effect of drain spacing (S-drain) as well as drain length (L-drain) on the rate of consolidation have been evaluated for each sector, keeping the specified ratios constant. The times corresponding to 95% degree of consolidation (t(95)) have been calculated using the theoretical solution and compared to in-situ measurements. Calculated t(95)'s has also been compared to their estimated values by varying the spacing (S-drain) and the length (L-drain). Additionally, the required intervals of S-drain and L-drain have been obtained corresponding to the calculated t(95) times. The analyses suggest that the main reason for prolonged consolidation was the horizontal to vertical permeability coefficient ratio. According to the analysis results, PVD implementation was not efficient in clays having k(h)/k(v) of approximately unity. The main conclusion of this study was to discover the necessity for optimizing the variables in any such project. The efficacy of the works can be significantly enhanced if simultaneous evaluation of the parameters S-drain and L-drain and the permeability ratio k(h)/k(v) is carried out prior to field work. Otherwise, "accidents" may emerge as found out in this project.Publication Open Access An Analytical Approach to Identify Design Criteria for Reducing Earthquake Risks in Residential Interiors(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2023) Garip, S. Banu; Garip, Ervin; Birgönül, Zeynep; GÜZELCİ, HANDANA vital measure to prevent earthquake risks is to retrofit existing buildings or design and construct resistant structures. After increasing the earthquake resistance of buildings, measures taken in building interiors comes to the forefront. In the scope of this study, comprehensive analytical research is conducted to identify the criteria for reducing earthquake risks in the design of residential interior spaces. Reviewing the literature of both national and international publications using the keywords and phrases “Earthquake and Interior Design” “Earthquake and Furniture Design”, “Earthquake and Architectural Design”, “Earthquake and Materials”, “Precautions for Earthquake Damages”, “Earthquake Psychology” is employed as a method. In the next step, criteria extracted from the content analysis are categorized, analyzed and evaluated systematically. Together with this research, a set of measures to reduce earthquake risks for the interior design of residential interiors was presented. It also includes risks and strategies related to categorized interior elements, which designers can use in the design process. Many people could be inside residences, where most daily life is spent during an earthquake. This describes the study’s widespread impact. The design criteria presented are expected to be a source that includes a set of categorized data with a holistic approach to reduce risks, leading to safe design, and ensuring up-to-date continuity of knowledge for future designs.Publication Open Access Analyzing the Challenges to Adoption of Drones in the Logistics Sector Using the Best-Worst Method(Adem Anbar, 2023) Çıkmak, Sinan; KIRBAÇ, GÖKHAN; Kesici, BuşraDrones, which are unmanned aerial vehicles, are used in various areas. Some important worldwide companies have been interested to integrate drone technology into their logistics applications. Although the use of drones promises various advantages such as reducing costs and improving responsiveness in the logistics sector, there are also various challenges to the adoption of this technology. Therefore, this study aims to identify and prioritize the challenges to drone technology adoption in the logistics sector. Initially, 34 challenges under seven major dimensions for the study were identified by a thorough literature review and consultation with selected experts. Then, the best-worst method (BWM) is applied to rank these major challenges and associated sub-criteria. The results show that “terrorist attacks”, “lack of legal regulations”, “difficulty of flight permit processes”, “flight area limitation due to restrictive visual line of sight (VLOS)”, and “personal data protection” are the top five challenges that confront the logistics sector for adopting drone technology. The findings of this research will provide important insights to practitioners and researchers interested in new technologies that can be applied in the logistics sector.Publication Open Access An Approach for Estimating the Design Flood Flowline on Developed Rivers(TÜBİTAK, 2002) ŞENTÜRK, H. ALİThe stages produced by the major floods on developed rivers (like the Rhine in Europe, the Mississippi and the Red rivers in the USA) indicate that existing stage-discharge relationships are usually several feet higher than the stage-discharge relationship if the rivers were natural or partially developed. The objectives of this paper are to discuss the problem of estimating the flowline for the design flood on developed rivers, and in so far as is possible with existing data, point to a rational methodology for developing this estimate. The problem is approached in two stages. First, the stage-discharge relations in undeveloped and developed rivers are analysed and contrasted qualitatively to provide an indication of expected trends. Second, stage-discharge records on a developed river and an estimate of the energy gradient are combined with a computer solution of several methods for computing channel roughness to provide a plot of roughness (Manning's n) versus discharge. Extrapolation of this plot to the design discharge yields a range of roughness values that can be used to estimate flowlines associated with the design discharge.Publication Open Access Archi-Mimesis as a Design Doctrine(Deniz Yengin, 2019) Demirkan, Özgür; USTA, AYHAN; Ergin, EmreThis study was based on a discussion of the relationship between mimesis and architectural design. Mimesis was accepted as one of the oldest and most basic concepts of artistic and literary efforts, a method to learn and produce a representation of reality from ancient periods to today. However, mimesis is not simply used as imitation, even in ancient periods. Mimesis has a strong relationship with various parameters like the physical material reality of the world, the era, the things the era brings, and the worldview, knowledge, and experience of the designer. In this context, this study is based on the theorem of the internalization of the objective world in the designing process and the mimetic approach in the designing process by including individual approaches in the creation process. To test this theorem, a workshop, conceptualized as “Archi-Mimesis,” and accepting mimesis as creative designing doctrine, was organized. We describe Archi-Mimesis as mimesis or re-representation of the architecture, which is different from other nature-based methods like biomimetic, through the interface of mimetic methods maintained by considering reality through the creativity of architectural design and innovation oriented structure.Publication Open Access An Architectural Query of Anthropocene Era: Planned Obsolescence(Kare Publishing, 2023) AYDIN, HANIM GÜL; BİRER, EMELAfter Modernity, the human has become the subject, and the world redefined by the human has turned into a painting. However, the efforts of human subjectivity to reveal the world in the Anthropocene Era, with negative practices such as the “planned obsolescence theory,” which is the research subject, even prepares for the end of its existence. According to the research hypothesis evaluated through the theory’s effect on architectural problems, “secularization should take place against planned obsolete architecture.” The research aims to show that positive feedback can be provided in society and ecology by reversing architectural consumption. It is to open up for discussion that architecture, which is left in the tension of life and death but revived by the urbanites and nature despite the negativity of decay, can be sustained by becoming secularized. How planned obsolete architectures become secularized is revealed through visual documents and tables and discourse and descriptive analysis methods through architectures of different scales and geographies, which can be reactivated in human-nature activity while in crisis of decay. At the micro and macro scale of architecture, Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center, Banker Han (Banker Kastelli), Doel Village, and Houtouwan Village were selected as purposeful examples.Publication Open Access An Assessment of Professional Practice Training in Undergraduate(Deniz Yengin, 2019) BOSTANCIOĞLU, ESRA; Gemci, Kevser KesimThe scope of the architectural profession, one of the oldest professions in human history, has changed with the advent of technology. Likewise, architectural education also changes and improves all the time. Accrediting bodies evaluate architectural education and improve them through competence activities. In this study, the requirements identified by National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), an international accreditation body, and the national accreditation body Architecture Accreditation Board (MIAK) have been reviewed, upon which it has been found out that professional practice has an important share in architectural education but has not been the subject of current research. Therefore, the study aims to assess the situation in Turkey in terms of undergraduate architectural education with respect to professional practice and identify the weaknesses thereof, hence contributing to architectural education. In this context, the professional practice requirements among the NAAB and MIAK requirements have been reviewed and the areas that need to be covered in terms of professional practice within undergraduate architecture programmes have been identified. The professional practice courses in undergraduate architecture programmes and the course contents have been analysed to demonstrate the current situation of professional practice training in undergraduate architecture programmes in Turkey. The data for the analysis of courses and course contents have been gathered from the webpages of universities. Content analysis method has been used in assessing course contents.Publication Open Access Beyond Money: A Social Analysis of Happiness(Beykoz Üniversitesi, 2022) HAMZAOĞLU, NAZİFE MERVEAs a main indicator of well-being, happiness-related studies have become an essential topic in the economics literature; the relationship between happiness and economic factors is frequently discussed. However, social well-being is not only related to economic factors such as income and employment but also social relations, status, health, and behavioral factors. In this study, I reveal social factors affecting the happiness level. Using the World Values Survey data (2017-2021), I analyzed the relationship with several social factors. The results indicate that health, security, commitment to religion, financial satisfaction, freedom of choice, having children, interests in politics, living in a secure and democratic environment, and supporting the increase of government ownership in the industry have positive and significant impacts on happiness. Moreover, the econometric model shows that young people and women tend to be happier, and marriage and income have positive and significant impacts on happiness. Also, happier people prefer TV as an information resource, but those who prefer the internet and social media to obtain information are less happy. Lastly, perceived corruption is negatively correlated with happiness.Publication Open Access Bibliometric Analysis of Paternalistic Leadership(Hacı Mustaf Paksoy, 2024) DEVECİYAN, MERİ TAKSİThe study presents a bibliometric analysis of 520 publications found through a Web of Science database search to identify trends and developments in the academic literature on paternalistic leadership. It is also expected that the study will identify existing gaps in the “paternalistic leadership” literature, where the frequency of study tends to increase after 2018, and potential opportunities for future research. As a result of the analysis, it was determined that the highest number of citations in the publications reached in the field of paternalistic leadership was in 2022, and the most frequently used keywords were “paternalistic leadership” and “authoritarian leadership”. In addition, it was determined that the country that conducted the most studies and had the highest citation score was Peoples R China. According to the findings of the analysis, it was concluded that Cheng Bs is the researcher with the highest number of publications and citations in this field. The study is expected to contribute by raising awareness for researchers who want to study leadership literature in the field of management.Publication Open Access Bibliometric Analysis of The Concept of "Organizational Differences" Using Visual Mapping Technique(ADAMOR, Toplum Araştırmaları Merkezi, 2024) DEVECİYAN, MERİ TAKSİIn this study, it is aimed to perform a bibliometric analysis of the research related to the concept of organizational differences and to make inferences about the general structure of the field. In this direction, in the research, 303 scientific publications on "organizational differences" were examined with the bibliometric analysis method using the Web of Science database, and then the obtained data were visualized using the VOSviewer software program. Bibliometric methods such as keyword analysis, citation analysis, co-author analysis, co-citation analysis of authors were used on the identified scientific publications. Using bibliometric methods, a comprehensive view of the dynamics of the field is presented; the development of the literature on the concept of "organizational differences" has been mapped by determining the basic studies, types, years, authors, countries and publication areas. As a result of the study, it was found that the subject of "organizational differences" was not studied sufficiently in the literature; the most publications on a country basis were from America, the most publications on a year basis were published in 2019, and the most commonly cited author was Alstemark B. It is thought that the findings obtained as a result of the analysis will provide resources for future studies on "organizational differences".Publication Open Access Biological Rhythm Disturbances in Drug-Free Adult ADHD Patients(Psikofarmakoloji Derneği adına Mesut Çetin, 2019) Tarakçıoğlu, Mahmut Cem; Sakarya, Direnç; AKSOY, SENNUR GÜNAY; Sakarya, Ayşegül; Aksoy, Umut MertObjective: The aim of study was to examine the biological rhythms in drug-free ADHD patients with healthy controls in across-sectional study.Methods: 50 adult ADHD patients %26 female) between 17 and 42 years old (M=27.76 SD:6.80) and healthy controls (%56.6female) between 18 and 63 years old (M=31.39 SD:8.12) were recruited from Health Sciences University’s Bakirkoy MentalHealth Training and Research Hospital. Participants were assessed with clinical interview, Wender-Utah Adult ADHD RatingScale and the Biological Rhythms Interview of Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (BRIAN).Results: Adult ADHD patients scored higher on total scores (t=8.75, p<0.001), eating patterns (t=2.55, p<0.001), sleep patternssocial rhythm (t=3.41, p=0.001) and activity levels (t=3.0, p<0.001) in regarding to biologic rhythms. In the BRIAN subdomains;activity levels (t=4.59, p<0.001) and sleep-eating patterns (t=3.62, p<0.001) were also significantly different between the two groups.Conclusions: Our findings suggested that there was a significant difference between ADHD patients and healthy controls inmost dimensions of biorhythm.Publication Open Access A Broadband, Polarization Insensitive, Wide Incidence-Angle-Slotted Ring/Lumped Resistor-Based Metamaterial Absorber for K-u-Band Applications(Istanbul University - Cerrahpaşa, 2021) AKŞİMŞEK, HÜSEYİN SİNANA broadband-slotted ring/lumped resistor-based metamaterial absorber (MA) is presented in this study for K-u-band microwave applications. Numerical results of the MA indicate that it can achieve a broadband absorption ratio of more than 85% in the frequency range of 12.4-17.6 GHz and has active polarization insensitivity and wide incidence-angle response over the entire operation band between 12.4-17.6 GHz. The designed MA is ultrathin around lambda/14.7 in terms of wavelength at its lowest operation frequency, corresponding to 1.7 mm. The proposed unit-cell structure of the MA is novel, consisting of a slotted ring with eight symmetrically-located lumped resistors, FR-4 material, and a metallic ground, which is compatible with low-cost PCB fabrication; therefore, the MA is suitable for practical microwave applications in the K-u-band.Publication Open Access Building Bridges: The Effects of Having an Adult Learner in a Language Class(İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi, 2023) BATAKLAR, SİNAN; BAHADIR, AYGÜLThe purpose of the study is to analyse the effects of having an adult learner in a language class. The study was conducted in a university Preparatory Class (EPC) and was carried out with 4 EPC instructors, 5 EPC students and 1 adult learner (AL). The EPC instructors’ ages are between 36-49 and their teaching experiences are from 10 years to 24., the EPC students’ ages are between 19-21 and the adult learner is 42 and has a PhD in education. The research was designed using the convenience and purposive sampling approach. The data was collected using open-ended questions and the phenomenology technique, which is one of the qualitative research methodologies employed. The data was analysed using the qualitative content analysis approach. Based on the data analysis, noteworthy themes regarding having adult learners in a language class were discovered. The following are the themes and sub-themes: ‘challenges in having an adult learner during language learning process’ contains the sub-themes of bias to language learning, dominance of the adult learner in classroom interaction, the theme ‘benefits of having adult learner in a language class’ contains the sub-themes of motivation, raising language learning awareness, adult learner’s being a role model, knowledge transfer, career planning and the theme ‘the effects of having an adult learner in language learning process’ contains transfer of experience, strategy training, lesson planning and material design.Publication Open Access Calculation of Pile Capacity in Cohesionless Soil by CPT Considering Spatial Variability(Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik Fakültesi, 2021) MERT, AHMET CAN; YAZICI, GÖKHANThe study aims to construct a framework for CPT based ultimate pile capacity calculation for cohesionless soils with random field theory. Cone tip resistance (qc) was taken as the spatially varying parameter with a constant mean and changing coefficients of variation. CPT profiles were simulated with random field generations, and the ultimate capacity of a single pile (Qu) was calculated with these simulations. The influence of spatial variation of qc on the variation of Qu was investigated. The proposed framework was finally verified by comparing the results of an actual CPT database and the simulated CPT profiles in the study. The results showed that the critical vertical scale of fluctuation for CPT-based pile capacity calculations was equal to one diameter of pile (dv=1D), and that the method effectively predicted the ultimate pile capacity through simulated CPT profiles with random field. The proposed method is especially recommended for cases where the uncertainty consideration is necessary, yet the site-specific data is limited. The study aims to contribute a simple framework to the methods of CPTbased pile capacity with unceratinty consideration. The propesed method aims to facilitate the pile design framework with limited available data.Publication Open Access Challenges of COVID-19: Preschool Teachers’ Views and Experiences During the Quarantine(İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi, 2022) Güneş, Gökhan; TORAN, MEHMETThe purpose of the study is to analyze the evidence gathered from the preschool teachers’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine. The study was carried out with 11 teachers who have professional experience ranging between 3 to 19 years from private and public preschools. The study was specified according to criterion sampling strategy under the purposeful sampling method. The data gathered via open-ended questions and the phenomenology method, one of the qualitative research designs, was used. The qualitative content analyses technique was applied for analyzing the data. It was reached remarkable themes about the preschool teachers’ pedagogical challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the analysis of data. The themes and their subthemes are as follows: The theme “challenges in the distance education process” contains the sub-themes of children, teachers, and parents, the theme “views about educational policy in new normal” contains the sub-themes of technological infrastructure problems, unpreparedness, and negative attitudes, the theme “expectations for the improvement of distance education” contains the sub-themes of teacher training, effective family involvement activities, and technology-based programs.Publication Open Access A Clustering Approach for Intrusion Detection with Big Data Processing on Parallel Computing Platform(Bajece (İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi), 2019) REİS, B.; KAYA, S. B.; ŞAHİNGÖZ, ÖZGÜR KORAYIn recent years there is a growing number of attacks in the computer networks. Therefore, the use of a prevention mechanism is an inevitable need for security admins. Although firewalls are preferred as the first layer of protection, it is not sufficient for preventing lots of the attacks, especially from the insider attacks. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) have emerged as an effective solution to these types of attacks. For increasing the efficiency of the IDS system, a dynamic solution, which can adapt itself and can detect new types of intrusions with a dynamic structure by the use of learning algorithms is mostly preferred. In previous years, some machine learning approaches are implemented in lots of IDSs. In the current position of artificial intelligence, most of the learning systems are transferred with the use of Deep Learning approaches due to its flexibility and the use of Big Data with high accuracy. In this paper, we propose a clustered approach to detect the intrusions in a network. Firstly, the system is trained with Deep Neural Network on a Big Data set by accelerating its performance with the use of CUDA architecture. Experimental results show that the proposed system has a very good accuracy rate and low runtime duration with the use of this parallel computation architecture. Additionally, the proposed system needs a relatively small duration for training the system.Publication Open Access The Comparison of Differentially Expressed microRNAs in Bag-1 Deficient and Wild Type MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells by Small RNA Sequencing(TUBITAK Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2022) KILBAŞ, PELİN ÖZFİLİZ; Alkurt, Gizem; Çoker Gürkan, Ajda; DİNLER DOĞANAY, GİZEM; ARISAN, ELİF DAMLA; YERLİKAYA, PINAR OBAKANThe multifunctional BAG-1 (Bcl-2 athanogene-1) protein promotes breast cancer survival through direct or indirect interaction partners. The number of the interacting partners determines its cellular role in different conditions. As well as interaction partner variability, the amount of BAG-1 protein in the cells could cause dramatic alterations. According to previous studies, while the transient silencing of Bag-1 enhanced drug-induced apoptosis, deletion of BAG-1 could induce stemness properties and Akt-mediated actin remodeling in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Considering the heterogeneity of breast cancer and the variability of BAG-1-mediated cell response, it has become essential to determine microRNA (miRNA) functions in breast cancer depending on Bag-1 expression level. This study aims to compare microRNA expression levels in wt and Bag-1 knockout (KO) MCF-7 breast cancer cells. hsa-miR-429 was selected as a potential miRNA in BAG-1KO MCF-7 cells because of the downregulation both in bioinformatics and validation qRT-PCR assay. According to predicted mRNA targets and functional enrichment analysis the ten hub proteins that are phosphatidylinositol4,5-biphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha (PIK3CA), kinase insert domain receptor (KDR), GRB2 associated binding protein 1 (GAB1), Rac family small GTPase1 (RAC1), vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), Cbl proto-oncogene (CBL), syndecan 2 (SDC2), phospholipase C gamma 1 (PLCG1), E1A binding protein p300 (EP300), and CRK like proto-oncogene, adaptor protein (CRKL) were identified as targets of hsa-miR-429. The functional enrichment analysis showed that the most significant proteins were enriched in PI3K/Akt, focal adhesion, cytoskeleton regulation, proteoglycans in cancer, and Ras signaling pathways. It was determined that hsa-miR-429 targeted these pathways in Bag-1 deficient conditions and could be used as a potential therapeutic target in future studies.Publication Open Access A Comperative Study on the Influence of Mineral Additives to the Physicomechanical Properties of NHL Mortars Cured in Water(Gazi University, 2021) GÜR, DİLARA; Acun Özgünler, SedenThis paper focuses on producing a natural hydraulic lime (NHL) mortar with metakaolin, expanded perlite and tuff additives for the purpose of repairing historic masonry. The experimental study was based on laboratory tests for determining the mechanical and physical properties of NHL mortars with mineral additives, under standard and water curing conditions at 7, 28 and 90-day testing periods. Following preliminary tests for selecting most favourable materials; flexural strength, compressive strength, adhesion strength, modulus of elasticity and ultrasound tests were conducted for obtaining mechanical performance. Adhesion strength of mortars were determined by applying each mortar to the most common historic masonry materials. Physical performance of the pozzolan added mortars were investigated through; apparent density, bulk density, water permeability, capillary absorption, water vaporpermeability, porosity tests. Regardless of mineral additive type; water cured mortars reached higher physico-mechanical properties in comparison with the ones cured in relative humidity. Overall, water cured natural hydraulic lime mortars with specific amounts of mineral addition are found promising for the repair of historic masonry.Publication Open Access A Construction Design Experience in Emergency Distance Education: Detail Patterns(Ahmet Fidan, 2022) Kızılyaprak, Hülya Nur; OSKAY, BERKAYSystematic thinking in construction design provides guidance for architecture students, especially in establishing cause-effect relationships between the concepts of function, constructability, and visual effect. The act of detailing requires a systematic organization in which the inputs and outputs of the consecutive actions following the conceptual design are clearly revealed. It is observed that systematic approaches in the constructiondue to design field are limited in quantity and quality as a consequence of the studies on the literature and applications in the field of education. Therefore, a case study aimed at investigating the effects of systematic thinking construction design education was conducted. The "detail patterns" approach in architectural education constitutes the starting point of this study. In this context, within the scope of the "Construction Design" course planned for students who are interested in architectural technology, alternative approaches to systematic detailing and bringing together the sub-systems that make up the building system were emphasized. For the implication of systematic and holistic thinking in construction design practice, it has been focused on “detail patterns” approach, which includes the basic principles of detailing in Edward Allen's book entitled “Architectural Detailing: Function, Constructability, Aesthetics”. The Construction Design course covered in this study was conducted entirely in emergency distance education conditions during the 2020-2021 Spring semester. All meetings, discussions and submissions have been made whitin digital format in the limits of the distance education platform used. The "Designing Modules for Learning" model was used as the primary method for developing the course the structure . The target and learning outcomes of the course were determined, and the detail patterns approach was transformed into a 14-week lesson plan. For assessment, both student achievement evaluation and course evaluation criteria were determined with the constructional aligning approach according to the learning outcomes. Evaluations were scored by the researchers with a 5-unit Likert scale. It has been determined that positive results have been obtained in the students' ability to assess the building as a whole, to develop knowledge in the field of construction design, to use the theoretical and practical knowledge on architectural detailing process, to solve the problems encountered by using systematic methods and to think interdisciplinary in problem solving and practice.