[Cdio] Call for Papers - 2009 International CDIO Conference
David Levy
dlevy at ee.usyd.edu.au
Mon Oct 27 16:01:33 EST 2008
Dear ANZ CDIO people
The next CDIO conference is coming up. Here is the call for papers:
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CALL FOR PAPERS
5th International CDIO Conference
"Reframing Engineering Education: Impact and Future Direction"
June 7 - 10, 2009
Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore
http://www.sp.edu.sg/cdio2009
The CDIOג¢ INITIATIVE (www.cdio.org) is an innovative educational framework
for producing the next generation of engineers. It provides students with
an education stressing engineering fundamentals set in the context of
Conceiving - Designing - Implementing - Operating real-world systems and
products.
The CDIO Conference provides a platform for universities throughout the
world that are collaborating in the CDIO Initiative, and others interested
in transforming engineering education, to exchange ideas and experiences,
and review developments at each university. This 5th International CDIO
Conference will focus on the global impact of the CDIO initiatives on
engineering education and reframing its future directions. Effective
practices in curriculum implementation will be showcased.
IMPORTANT DATES
Proposal due December 05, 2008
Notification of acceptance February 06, 2009
Paper submission deadline April 10, 2009
Registration deadline April 24, 2009
CONFERENCE STRANDS
Application of CDIO to a wide range of disciplines
Industry involvement in engineering education
Technology-enhanced learning
Curriculum and program design
Design-implement experiences
Learning environments
Learning designs
Active and experiential learning
Development of CDIO skills in students
Assessment of student CDIO skills
Faculty professional development
Evaluating the impact of CDIO programs
Facilitating change in engineering education
Student involvement in the development of engineering education
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Best regards
Lee-Yee Lau
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