Title: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association
1Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Heads Association
ECE and Globalization
S. M. Goodnick
18th February, 2006
2Outline
- 2005 Annual Meeting March in New Orleans
- Some Initiatives for 2005-06
- Globalization Workshop November in Washington,
DC - 2006 Annual Meeting March in Oahu
3Biology and ECE
42005 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
52005 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
62005 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
7New 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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9Other 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
10Other Initiatives
- ABET Criterion 3 and
- Provide information on
- Check out http//gradnet.iec.org
11Globalization
12ECEDHA 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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15Globalization 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)
16Globalization 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
17Globalization 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
18Globalization 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
192006 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
202006 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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