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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
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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