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1The Web and the Transformation of ECE Education
Burks Oakley II Professor of Electrical
Computer Engineering University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign 14 June 2005 ASEE Session 2232
2Effect of Moores Law
From Ian Jukes, http//www.ianjukes.com/
3Interesting data from the PIP
- Two-thirds of the American public go online
regularly - 81 of the 18-29 age group go online daily
- 88 of people with a college degree go online
regularly - 84 of Internet users look for maps and driving
directions online - More than half of the households with teenagers
have broadband access
http//www.pewinternet.org/
4Educational Technologies
- The World Wide Web and graphical Web browsers
(Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer) - Asynchronous synchronous conferencing software
- Streaming audio and video
- Java Java applets
- Course management systems (Blackboard, WebCT,
Moodle, etc.) - Tablet PCs pen-based computing
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6Web - Impact on Learning
- Increased communication (asynchronous
conferencing) - Simulations
- Visualization
- Active learning (Java applets)
- Instant feedback (online grading of homework)
- Totally online courses and degree programs
7Results from Sloan-C studies
- There are no significant differences in learning
outcomes for online and on-ground students. - Those who wish to learn online can, given the
current state of the Internet and technical
delivery mechanisms. - Costs for delivery of online courses are
comparable to on-ground education. - Faculty are satisfied with online education
- Students are successful in learning online and
are typically pleased with their experiences.
8Survey conducted by Elaine Allen Jeff
Seaman Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
92004 survey of online learning
- Over 1.9 million students were studying online in
the fall of 2003. - Schools expect the number of online students to
grow to over 2.6 million by the fall of 2004. - Schools expect online enrollment growth to
accelerate the expected average growth rate
for online students for 2004 is 24.8, up from
19.8 in 2003.
10Student satisfaction
11Quality perceptions changing
-2 is inferior 0 is neutral 2 is superior
12Critical to long-term strategy
13Online Engineering Degrees
- What are engineering educators doing to provide
online access to educational opportunities? - A large number of masters degrees and
post-baccalaureate certificates - A small number of associates degrees
- Very few online bachelors degrees
14Online Engineering Degrees
15Online Engineering Degrees
16Online Engineering Degrees
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18A large un-served market
- A recent NSF study shows that while the need for
engineers is growing, the number of engineering
graduates is not growing. - Thousands of technicians are seeking upward
mobility in their careers while continuing to
work. - Online BS degrees would connect the two needs,
giving working students access to a degree
program that enables them to balance the demands
of work and study and creating a stream of
engineers for the workforce.
19Use of Web Technologies
20ABET Competencies
21ABET (continued)
22Lab objectives
- Instrumentation Apply appropriate sensors and
tools to measure physical quantities. - Models Identify strengths and limitations of
theoretical models as predictors of real-world
behavior. - Experimentation Devise an approach, specify
appropriate equipment and procedures, implement
the strategy, and interpret the data. - Data analysis Demonstrate the ability to
collect, analyze, and interpret data to form and
support conclusions. - Design Create and debug a part, product, or
system using specific methodologies, equipment,
or material while meeting specific requirements
and specification - Learn from failure Recognize unsuccessful
outcomes from faulty equipment, parts, code,
construction, process, or design, then
re-engineer solutions. - Creativity Demonstrate appropriate levels of
independent thought and capability in real-world
problem solving. - Psychomotor Demonstrate competence in
selection, modification, and operation of
appropriate tools and resources. - Safety Recognize health, safety, and
environmental issues related to process and
activities. - Communication Relay information about
laboratory work effectively, both orally and in
writing, at levels ranging from executive
summaries to comprehensive technical reports. - Teamwork Work effectively in groups using
accountability and assigning roles,
responsibilities, and tasks to meet deadlines. - Ethics Behave with high standards, including
reporting information objectively and interacting
with integrity. - Sensory awareness Use human senses to gather
information and make sound engineering judgments
in formulation of conclusions.
23Examples of labs online
24Advantages of online
- Provide courses for learners who cannot access
the campus, including students who are studying
abroad, in a co-op program, etc. - Bring in experts while lowering costs
- Have teams of students from different
institutions work together - Capture and organize detailed course materials,
make them reusable - Track student work
- Shared writing, capturing discussion
- Capture and display portfolios of student work
25What we need to know
- Teaching with different pedagogies online
- How to translate best practices on-campus to
online - Effective use of technologies
- Presentation, testing, interaction, simulation
- Assessment
- Plagiarism, writing, evaluations (team,
individual) - Blended (hybrid) courses
- What is the right way to blend? How much blending
is appropriate?
26The impact of the web
- Improve quality of teaching and learning
- New and improved pedagogies
- Provide access on a larger scale
- Secure broad offerings of courses
- Reduce costs, improve efficiency
- Improve faculty and student satisfaction
- Provide access to remote laboratories
- Build new partnerships
27Online and campus education
- Provide access to courses in co-op program
- Adding excitement to courses (increase retention)
via - Simulations (online permits driving down cost)
- Entrepreneurship (online permits linking to
online materials) - Real-time case study
- Collaboration with other colleges (course sharing
use the real-time case study, for example)
28Good reference article
- J.R. Bourne, D. Harris, F. Mayadas (2005),
Online engineering education learning anywhere,
anytime, JALN vol. 9 (1). - Online engineering degrees, supplied by
partnerships among multiple institutions, can
permit increasing choice, diversity, creativity
and connection and hence can be a useful pathway
for engineering education to follow. - http//www.sloan-c.org/publications/jaln/v9n1/pdf/
v9n1_bourne.pdf
29New online BSEE degree
- SUNY to offer online engineering degree
- The University at Buffalo and two other State
University of New York institutions will now
offer electrical engineering students an
opportunity to gain a bachelor's degree online.
SUNY officials said Thursday the
first-of-its-kind program will be created through
the assistance of a 300,000 grant awarded by the
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. UB will work in
partnership with Stony Brook University and
Binghamton University on the program. - http//buffalo.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/200
5/06/06/daily44.html
30The Web and the Transformation of ECE Education
Burks Oakley II web http//www.online.uillinois.
edu/oakley/ e-mail oakley_at_uillinois.edu