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CDIO Initiative Annual Conference and Collaborators’ Meeting Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada June 6-9, 2005 (Agenda draft 02 June 2005) Meeting goals Follow-up on the actions to have been performed in the Feb-June period Run 5th CDIO Introduction Workshop (June 6) Run 1st CDIO Initiative Annual Conference Complete first “complete” draft of CDIO book Discuss final assessment of CDIO programs Plan CDIO meetings for 2005-2006 Monday, June 6 (Workshop Agenda) Time 8.15- 10.00 10.00-10.15 10.15-12.00 Topic OVERVIEW Presenters Introduction to Standards, Workshop schedule Edward F. Crawley Dowis R. Brodeur coffee parallel session 1: CDIO LEARNING OUTCOME ASSESSMENT Methods to assess projects, group work, personal and professional skills; grading and feedback issues 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.45 lunch parallel session 3: DESIGN-BUILD EXPERIENCES Project examples, planning, resources, benefits, industry collaboration, etc. 14.45-15.00 15.00-16.30 ILC Atrium Dupuis 217 WORKSHOP SUMMARY Teaching methods (e.g., project-based learning, case studies, simulations; instructor's role as coach/mento r ILC Atrium Dupuis 217 Location ILC Atrium Dupuis 215 Svante Gunnarsson, LiTH Perry Armstrong, QUB ILC 313 Dupuis 215 parallel session 4: EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Peter Young, MIT Geoff Cunningham, QUB Presenters parallel session 2: Examples of C DIO integration in curriculum structures; nature/sequence of design-build experiences ILC 313 Dupuis 217 Edward F. Crawley Topic CURRICULUM Doris R. Brodeur Kristina Edstrom coffee IMPLEMENTATION C hange process, faculty development; program evaluation Location Dupuis 217 Dolf Steyn Diane Soderholm ILC Atrium Monday, June 6 Time Activity 13.00 – 15.00 CDIO book meeting 15.00 – 16.45 CDIO program assessment meeting 17.00-17.45 Council, program and theme leaders meeting - Review of the meeting agenda - 17.45-18.30 19.00 CDIO Council meeting - Meeting schedule for the coming year - Regional meetings & issues Dinner (own arrangement) Leaders/ resp Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist William Litant Doris Brodeur Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist Council Program leaders Theme leaders Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist Council All arrived Location ILC 111 ILC 111 ILC 111 ILC 111 Tuesday, June 7 2005 (Plenary Session) Tuesday, June 7 2005 - Plenary Session Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location 8:30 - 8:50 The History of CDIO Ed Crawley - MIT Walter Light 205 8:50 - 9:10 The History of Engineering Education Ulrik Jörgensen - TU Denmark Walter Light 205 9:10 - 11:00 Accreditation 9:10 - 9:30 United Kingdom 9:30 - 9:50 Sweden Walter Light 205 Perry Armstrong - QUB Aija Sadurskis - Nat'l Agency for Higher Education 9:50 - 10:00 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall 10:00 - 10:20 United States Doris Brodeur - MIT 10:20 - 10:40 Canada Gérard Lachiver - CEAB 10:40 - 11:00 General Discussion Tuesday, June 7 2005 Tuesday, June 7 2005 - CDIO First Annual Conference Time 8:15 - 8:30 Introduction 8:30 - 11:00 Plenary Session Session and Titles Author / Chair Tom Harris & Pat Oosthuizen - QUCan U.Wyss (QUC) & J. Malmqvist (Chalmers) Location Walter Light 205 Walter Light 205 11:00 - 12:15 SESSION 1: Introducing CDIO - First Year Courses C.Mechefsk e (QUC) & J.Malmqvist (Chalmers) Walter Light 205 The First Year as Engineering Student - The Experiences of Four Cohorts of 11:00 - 11:20 Engineering Students in applied Physics and Electro Technics in Linkoping University Elinor Edvardsson Stiwne- LiTH Collaborating for Continuous Improvement in Engineering Design Education: 11:20 - 11:40 VaNTH and IDEA Mechanical Engineering Curriculum at DTU and the Application of CDIO in First 11:40 - 12:00 Year Courses 12:00 - 12:15 General Discussion David Gatchell -Northwestern University Niels Houbak- DTU 12:15 - 14:00 Lunch with Speaker: Caroline Baillie 14:00 - 15:35 SESSION 2: Senior Engineering Courses 14:00 - 14:20 14:20 - 14:40 14:40 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:20 15:20 - 15:35 Flight Handling Qualities - A Problem-Based-Learning Module for Final Year Aerospace Engineering Students Engineering Design & Rapid Prototyping A CDIO Approach to the Final Year Capstone Project Capstone Design - Experience with Industry-Based Projects General Discussion ILC 313 J.Jeswiet (QUC) & T.McNally (QUB) Gareth Padfield- University of Liverpool Olivier de Weck-MIT Perry Armstrong- QUB Brian Surgenor- QUCan 15:35 - 15:50 Refreshment Break 15:50 - 17:25 SESSION 3: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Engineering Education 15:50 - 16:10 16:10 - 16:30 16:30 - 16:50 16:50 - 17:10 17:10 - 17:25 19:00 Sustainable Development for Engineers: Developing Resources to Deliver Transferable Skills A Curriculum for Life Cycle Engineering CDIO-Based Courses in Engineering Biology at LiTH The Cambridge-MIT Multidisciplinary Design Project (MDP) General Discussion CDIO Dinner Walter Light 205 Walter Light Hall Surgenor (QUC) & S.Andersson (Chalmers) Walter Light 205 D. Cardwell- Camb ridge University Jack Jeswiet-QUCan Annalena Kindgren- LiTH Patrick Willoughby- MIT Ban Righ Wednesday, June 8 2005 Wednesday, June 8 2005 - CDIO Annual Conference Time Session and Titles 8:15 - 10:10 SESSION 4 : New Programmes 8:15 - 13:30 Author / Chair Location Oosthuizen (QUC) & K.Edström (KTH) Walter Light 205 8:15 - 8:35 8:35 - 8:55 8:55 - 9:15 9:15 - 9:35 9:35 - 9:55 9:55 - 10:10 A View on CDIO from California State University, Northridge Active Learning in Materials Science & Engineering Redesign of an Engineering Curriculum Based on Four Annual Integrated Learning Projects Sculpting the Sculptor - Designing a Faculty Support Program for New CDIO Member Institutions Effective Workspace for Engineering Education: The Integrated Learning Centre at Queen's University General Discussion Nhut Tan Ho -California State,Northridge Peter Goodhew - University of Liverpool Clément Fortin-Ecole Polytechnique Dolf Steyn- University of Pretoria David Strong- QUCan 10:10 - 10:25 Refreshment Break 10:25 - 12:20 SESSION 5 : Tools and Methods for Programme Development 10:25 - 10:45 Using an Alumni Survey as a Tool for Program Evaluation 10:45 - 11:05 Course Evaluations as a Mean for Educational Improvements Development of Three Bachelor Programs at Linköping University According to 11:05 - 11:25 CDIO The CDIO Based Survey as a Useful Tool in The Monitoring and Evolution of the 11:25 - 11:45 Curriculum in the Mechanical & Materials Engineering Department at Queen's University, Canada Use of CDIO Standards in Swedish National Evaluation of Engineering 11:45 - 12:05 Educational Programs 12:05 - 12:20 General Discussion 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Walter Light Hall Bryant(QUC) & S. Gunnarsson (LiTH) Walter Light 205 Ingela Wiklund- LiTH Niels Houbak- DTU Kenneth Bjerner- LiTH Urs Wyss- QUCan Johan Malmqvist- Chalmers ILC 313 Wednesday, June 8 2005 (cont...) Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location 13:30 - 15:25 SESSION 6: Techniques in Project-Based Courses D.Strong (QUC) & C. Fortin (Ec.Poly.) Walter Light 205 13:30 - 13:50 Design, Build and Test Experiences within the Design Curriculum at University of Pretoria 13:50 - 14:10 Product Development by Deterministic Design The MIT iCampus RobotWorld Project-The Peer Review Process and Tablet PC 14:10 - 14:30 Experiences 14:30 - 14:50 Using a Project Model for Assessment of CDIO Skills Integrated Assessment of Disciplinary, Personal and Interpersonal Skills in a Design14:50 - 15:10 Build Course 15:10 - 15:25 General Discussion Danie Burger - University of Pretoria Marc Graham- MIT Patrick Willoughby- MIT Svante Gunnarsson- LiTH Stephan Hallström- KTH 15:25 - 15:40 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall 15:40 - 17:35 SESSION 7: Active Learning Methods Urs Wyss (QUC) & Ed Crawley (MIT) Walter Light 205 15:40 - 16:00 Continued Improvements in the Unified Engineering Aerial Competition 16:00 - 16:20 Active Learning Games Active Learning Through Group Dialogue in a Project-Based Course on Environmentally 16:20 - 16:40 Adapted Product Development Peter Young- MIT Olivier de Weck- MIT Maria Knutson-Wedel- Chalmers 16:40 - 16:50 The Use of "How Does It Work?" Type Projects in a Mechanical Engineering Program Patrick Oosthuizen- QUCan 16:50 - 17:05 General Discussion 17:05 - 18:15 North American CDIO Regional Meeting 19:00 Optional Activity Walter Light 205 Boat Cruise Wednesday, June 8 N. American Regional Meeting North American Regional Meeting Tim e Activity Re s p Location 17.05 Ğ 18.15 North ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Ed Cra wley, N. American Regional Center (MIT) Team Walter Light 205 American Regional Meeting Regional f ocus Structure/Themes Leaders The CDIO t heme activity planning template Meeting formats o discussion o problem-solving forum o work groups w/tasks o CDIO workshop o conf erence-type presentations o other ¥ Fall Regional Meeting o Date o Location o Program Thursday, June 9 Tim e Activity 08.00-09.00 Plenary session A view on CDIO f rom the Daniel Webster College A view on CDIO f rom the CDIO Institute of Africa Parallel sessions: planning for the June--Nov period Curriculum, Teaching & Learning, Assessment, Workspace, Dissemination, Students Tea/Coffee availab le at 1000 in ILC Atrium Plenary session Each theme group has 10 min at its disposal for presenting status and plans f or next year Book status report 09.00-11.00 11.00-12.00 12.00-12.15 12.15-13.00 13.00-15.00 CDIO prog ram assessment Meeting sum-up, plans for next meeting Lunch Council, program and theme leaders meeting Wrap-up of work started at meeting Calif ornia State, Northridge application for collaboration É Telecons June-Nov Re s p Location Nicolas Bertozzi Zola Mbanguta All Dupuis 217 TBA Theme leaders Dupuis 217 Bill Litant, Johan Malmqvist Ed Cra wley Doris Brodeur Ed Cra wley, Johan Malmqvist All Ed Cra wley, Johan Malmqvist Dupuis 217 ILC 313 ILC 313