WEEF-GEDC 2021
World Engineering Education Forum
International Federation of Engineering Education Societies
The Global Engineering Deans Council
15th – 18th November 2021 | Madrid, Spain
Conference Agenda
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Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Floor -1 https://goo.gl/maps/soeYZ51SJzjxv2q88 |
Date: Monday, 15/Nov/2021 | |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
P12: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access to STEM Education Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Renetta Garrison Tull, University of Calfornia Davis, United States of America Chair: Dora Smith, Siemens, United States of America Chair: Dr. Elena Ruiz Larrocha, UNED, Spain Panelists: Stephanie Farrell, Experiential Engineering Education Department (ExEED) Professor and Founding Department Head at Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, NJ, USA Deborah Blaine, Associate Professor in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at Stellenbosch University, South Africa David Delaine, Assistant Professor within the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering and Leader of Inclusive Community-based Learning – iCBL (Inclusive Community-based Learning) Program María Elena Gavilán Alfonso, Senior Marketing Manager for Higher Ed and Research, MathWorks Rudi Ngnepi, Global Director, Digital Sales Enablement Platform, NI Nichelle Grant, Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Siemens Corporation Felipe Gómez Gallo, Vice President Student Affairs IFEES and President SPEED Sri Yeswanth (Yash) Tadimalla, Doctoral student at UNC Charlotte, under the Interdisciplinary track in the College of Computing and Informatics |
5:30pm - 7:00pm |
WS01: Supporting Mental Wellbeing in Engineering Education Environments Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Kim Johnston, University of Calgary, Canada Chair: Robyn Paul, University of Calgary, Canada Chair: Prof. Rosario Gil Ortego, UNED, Spain Recent surveys of engineering undergraduate students indicate that a majority of students report feelings of being overwhelmed, sad, lonely and hopeless. Despite a majority of students reporting these challenging feelings, very few (less than 5-10%) of students access mental health resources available on campus. This has highlighted the need to develop curricular and co-curricular programs to support student wellbeing and connect students to existing supports. In this workshop, a framework for discussing mental wellbeing in and out of classrooms will be presented. Examples of student support programs implemented in an engineering school will be discussed. Time will be given for participants to work in groups to discuss potential supports that they can bring back to their communities at their own home institutions.
Supporting Mental Wellbeing in Engineering Education Environments |
7:30pm - 9:00pm |
WS1257: Laboratorios Remotos de LabsLand para Electrónica y Diseño Digital Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Luis Rodríguez-Gil, LabsLand, Spain Chair: Jose Luis Moya, LabsLand, Spain Chair: Dr. Javier García-Zubía, University of Deusto, Spain Chair: Dr. Blanca Quintana, UNED, Spain La pandemia actual y las tendencias cambiantes en la educación están aumentando la necesidad de flexibilidad y de una mayor experiencia práctica en el aula en un modo de enseñanza en línea. Esto es especialmente importante cuando se trata del ámbito de la ingeniería, para la que las prácticas son fundamentales. LabsLand ayuda a los educadores haciendo que esta transición sea lo más suave posible. El objetivo de esta sesión es familiarizar a los educadores de ingeniería con las tecnologías de laboratorio remoto y con los laboratorios remotos más populares. Durante el taller, presentaremos estas tecnologías. A continuación, describiremos brevemente dos de los laboratorios remotos más populares utilizados en universidades de todo el mundo: Para dispositivos FPGA y para electrónica general. A continuación, los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de experimentar ellos mismos con esos laboratorios mediante sesiones específicas de práctica guiada. Se hará hincapié en la aplicación práctica de esos laboratorios a los cursos de ingeniería. Los participantes también dispondrán de un acceso gratuito y limitado en el tiempo a los laboratorios para que puedan seguir probando y practicando con ellos después del taller.
Laboratorios Remotos de LabsLand para Electrónica y Diseño Digital |
Date: Tuesday, 16/Nov/2021 | |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
S03: Attributes for the Future Engineer Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Prof. Pedro Fonseca, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal Chair: Dr. Claes Fredriksson, Ansys, United Kingdom Chair: Dr. Blanca Quintana, UNED, Spain Promoting Critical and Design Thinking Activities to Tackle Sustainable Development Goals in Higher Education Required Competence Development in Higher Education to Manage the Digital Transformation in the Industry From the execution of transformation frameworks to the development of education strategies in organizations Enhancing system development learning by applying Real Time Operating System concepts through connecting courses A High School Engineering Curriculum Focusing on Discovery, Design, Professional Skills and Society Transition of Engineering Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Date: Wednesday, 17/Nov/2021 | |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
SS206: Technologies for on-line, Hybrid and Distance Engineering Education (TechEE) Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Sergio Martin, UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain Chair: Dr. Ángeles Sánchez-Elvira Paniagua, UNED, Spain Chair: Prof. Clara Perez, UNED, Spain Fostering integrative thinking through an online AR-based robot system analysis Online Laboratory Communication Using MQTT IoT Standard Teaching Programming with a Limited Infrastructure Automated code evaluation of computer programming sessions with MATLAB Grader Exploring the concept of Computational Thinking in STEM Education |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
WS02: PSoC®- 6 IoT Workshop (Infineon) Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Patrick Kane, Infineon, United States of America Chair: Prof. Elio San Cristóbal, UNED, Spain The Infineon University Alliance Cordially Invites You to Attend A PSoC®- 6 IoT Workshop WHY: • Leave with the knowledge of PSoC 6 Architecture and ModusToolboxTM Software and learn how you can quickly create an embedded IoT design AND receive a free PSoC 6 CY4343W prototyping kit. • Learn all about the latest Infineon PSoC technology. PSoC is a family of programmable devices featuring analog, digital, and an embedded MCU – all on one chip. PSoC is truly the world’s first Programmable System-On-Chip Agenda: • Introduction to ModusToolbox IDE and PSoC 6 architecture • Hands-on lab session using the CY8CPROTO-062-4343W to create a simple Wi-Fi project • Wrap-up |
Date: Thursday, 18/Nov/2021 | |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
S09: Scholarship and Development of Teaching and Learning Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Dr. Miguel Rodriguez-Artacho, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Spain Chair: Dr. Sarah Zappe, Penn State, United States of America Chair: Prof. Rosario Gil Ortego, UNED, Spain Creating a Project track in a 5-year integrated Engineering Curriculum A cumulative learning approach to developing scholarship of teaching and learning in an engineering community of practice Educational Pyramids Aligned: Bloom’s Taxonomy, the DigCompEdu Framework and Instructional Designs Re-think assessment methods for Engineering Technology Programmes: A case study in Mechanical Engineering Technology New Approach in Design Education for Additive Manufacturing using RC Race Car Models |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
P14: Student Success - Preparing Students for Changing Technology Location: Room C (Philosophy) Humanities Faculty Chair: Lauren Tabolinsky, MathWorks, United States of America Chair: Prof. Rosario Gil Ortego, UNED, Spain Panelists: Lauren Tabolinsky Lauren joined MathWorks in 2008. Before joining MathWorks, Lauren was an Education Product Manager at Harvard Business School Publishing. Lauren currently manages Academic Programs at MathWorks including the student competition program and student ambassador program. Lauren holds a degree in business administration and marketing from Monmouth University and a Master’s degree in Marketing Communications form Emerson College. Connell D’Souza. Connell is a senior team lead at MathWorks, managing a team of Engineers that help students adopt Model-Based Design practices for Aerospace, Automotive and Autonomous Systems projects. Connell holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University, Boston, MA and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai, India where he competed at Formula Student Germany as team lead of Orion Racing India. Maurice Boueri. Maurice is a Director in the Engineering Development Group (EDG) at MathWorks with teams in the UK (Cambridge) and in the US (Natick, MA). Before joining MathWorks in 2005, he was a researcher at the University of Southern California where he studied Signal Processing and obtained his MS Degree in Electrical Engineering. He also holds a Bachelors of Engineering from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. Jennifer J. Gago. Jennifer is a former MATLAB Student Ambassador who currently works with MathWorks to introduce Computational Thinking and Model-Based Design into teaching and research at Spanish universities. Jennifer received her MSc in Robotics and Automation and her BEng in Industrial Technologies Engineering from University Carlos III of Madrid. She has previously worked in Academia, as a roboticist; as well as in Industry, as a mobile X-Ray equipment researcher. |
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