Transcript asee05.ppt

Fulfilling the three Aims of a
Global Engineering
Education Institution
Erol Inelmen
Bogaziçi University
October 2007
Introduction
putting too much
emphasis on
research
hampers
education
ENVIRONMENT
NEEDS
fauna
flora
land
nutrition
animal
shelter
MEANS
mining
water
human
soil
cultivating
care
air
constructing
information
recreation
KNOWLEDGE
ecology
security
servicing
manufacturing
economy
transportation
wear
recycling
technology
sociology
law
4th DIMENSION
To: Peter Senge
ProfessioPersonal Development
Organizational Learning
SIMULATION
REPRESENTATION
LICENSE
EPISTEMIOLOGY
COLLABORATION
ONTOLOGY
RETRIEVAL
Operation Management
CAPTURE
INNOVATION
MATERIALS
UML
Metal, Plastic, Ceramic
PROCESSES
JAVA
Welding, Casting, Forming
SERVER
PRODUCTS
Windmill, Bicycle, Lift
CONVEYORS
Airplane, Ship, Truck
GRID
Open Source
No:
Area
Management
Design
Location
74-4
Solid waste
Collection and Disposal
83-2
Solid waste
Biogas Production
84-1
Solid waste
Methane Production
City
86-4
Solid waste
Problems and Solutions
City
86-6
Solid waste
Recycling and Disposal
86-8
Solid waste
Recycling
City
87-2
Solid waste
Recycling
City
87-4
Solid waste
Recycling and Disposal
87-7
Solid waste
Recycling
City
88-4
Solid waste
Recycling
City
90-2
Solid waste
Collection and Disposal
Hospital
Conclusion
the possibility of building
“knowledge factories”
is no more a dream.
Acknowledgment
We remain in debt to the
former Dean of Engineering
Prof.Vedat Yerlici
for his support.