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Title: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association


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Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Heads Association
ECE and Globalization
S. M. Goodnick
18th February, 2006
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Outline
  • 2005 Annual Meeting March in New Orleans
  • Some Initiatives for 2005-06
  • Globalization Workshop November in Washington,
    DC
  • 2006 Annual Meeting March in Oahu

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Biology and ECE
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2005 Annual MeetingBio-X in ECE
  • Bio-X Sessions
  • Panel Biology in ECE Education and the ECE
    Profession of the Future
  • Vasu Varandan (U. Arkansas) Humanizing the EE
    curriculum and re-engineering the human body
  • Keynote The Importance of Biology in an
    Integrated, Application-Focused ECE Curriculum,
    Kristina Johnson (Duke U)
  • General thoughts on ECE curricula
  • What can Bio do for ECE?
  • What can ECE do for Bio?
  • Integration of individual pieces into the
    curriculum

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2005 Annual MeetingBio-X in ECE
  • Bio-X Sessions
  • Panel How Much Biology in ECE?
  • See paper by Mark Smith et al in IEEE Trans on
    Education
  • Educational Research Sessions
  • Plenary Talk Future Funding Directions in
    Engineering Education at NSF, Gary Gabriele (NSF)
  • Panel Educational Research
  • Coalitions Texas AM
  • Engineering Education Departments -- Purdue
  • New Power Program Minnesota
  • Mobile Instrumentation -- RPI

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2005 Annual MeetingBio-X in ECE
  • Globalization Session
  • Panel Engineering Workforce, Globalization and
    Workforce Dynamics
  • Semiconductor Industry Association
  • IEEE-USA
  • Slides from almost all talks are available on the
    ECEDHA website at http//www.ecedha.org

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New Initiatives in 2005
  • Revitalization of Regional Groups
  • Western Meetings do not involve all states.
    Membership is somewhat uncertain
  • Southwest Well established with regular
    meetings
  • Central States Well established but membership
    is somewhat uncertain
  • Great Lakes Not very active
  • Southeast Well established with regular
    meetings
  • Middle Atlantic Well established with regular
    meetings
  • Northeast Recently re-established with regular
    meetings
  • Unaffiliated Too many states

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Other Initiatives
  • Survey
  • Online Survey
  • Increased Participation
  • Purpose
  • Consistency
  • Size of department, also Public vs Private,
    Research vs Teaching
  • Canada vs US
  • Website
  • Links to CHECE/DGEI and CRA
  • New services?
  • Member benefits

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Other Initiatives
  • ABET Criterion 3 and
  • Provide information on
  • Check out http//gradnet.iec.org

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Globalization
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ECEDHA Meetings
  • The Impact of Globalization on ECE Curricula of
    the Future, 13-15 November 2005, Washington, D.C.
  • Presentation Videos
  • ECEDHA Annual Meeting, 10-14 March 2006, Oahu,
    Hawaii
  • ECEDHA ABET Workshop, 10 March 2006, Oahu, Hawaii
    (separate registration required)
  • IEEE Program Evaluator Training Workshop, 10
    March 2006, Oahu, Hawaii (separate registration
    required)
  • New Chairs Workshop, 10 March 2006, Oahu, Hawaii
    (no separate registration required)

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Globalization WorkshopsThe Impact of
Globalization on ECE Curricula of the Future
  • Before Survey ECEDHA Members and a
    Representative Set of Industrial Advisory Board
    Members from Various Schools
  • 2005 Workshop First Day What are the Effects of
    Globalization on ECE Education and the ECE
    Profession?
  • Overview from Bill Wulf (NAE)
  • Industrial Presentations and Panel (IBM, BAE
    Systems, Accelerance, National Semiconductor)
  • Academic Presentations and Panel (Olin, RPI,
    Illinois, CMU, Indiana/CRA, Penn)
  • US Government Presentations (NSF)

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Globalization WorkshopsThe Impact of
Globalization on ECE Curricula of the Future
  • Second Day Response by ECE Chairs
  • 40 ECE Chairs
  • 3-4 Breakout Groups Address Curricular and
    Programmatic Reforms
  • Write and Present Reports Including Survey
    Questions
  • Follow Up
  • Combine Reports of Breakout Groups into
    Comprehensive Report
  • Survey Members
  • Present Report and Survey Results at 2006 Annual
    Meeting

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Globalization WorkshopsThe Impact of
Globalization on ECE Curricula of the Future
  • Some Issues for Breakout Groups
  • ECE curriculum revisions designed to prepare
    students for further changes in the future
  • Changes needed in the ABET process to facilitate
    the creation of curricula that prepare students
    to effectively deal with the globalization of
    their profession
  • Recruitment and retention of ECE students and
    faculty in the face of negative publicity from
    out-sourcing and related issues

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Globalization WorkshopsThe Impact of
Globalization on ECE Curricula of the Future
  • 2006 Workshop on Implementation of Ideas from the
    First Workshop
  • How can ECE educators bring about much needed
    curricular change in light of traditional program
    structures and increasing pressures to introduce
    emerging technologies into already crowded ECE
    curricula?
  • 2007 Workshop on Assessment and Continual
    Improvement of Curricular Ideas Developed and
    Implemented in the First Two Years
  • Hoped for Outcome of All Three Workshops More
    Curricular Reform Proposals to NSF and Other
    Agencies

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2006 Annual MeetingGlobalization Opportunities
for ECE
  • Globalization Sessions
  • Keynote Address
  • Panel Results from the November Workshop
  • Panel Industrial and Liberal Arts Perspectives
    on ECE
  • Panel Using GradNet to focus on globalization as
    a contemporary issue under ABET Criterion 3

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2006 Annual MeetingGlobalization Opportunities
for ECE
  • Other Sessions Continued Dialog from Previous
    Meetings All Topics Will Impact How We Respond
    to Globalization
  • Nanotechnology Education (follow up to 2003
    workshop)
  • Public Policy
  • Recent ABET Visitation Experiences
  • Educational Research
  • Major Challenges for Department Chairs
  • Best Practices for Bio Education in ECE

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Globalization?
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