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Engineering Education Research & Innovation Networking Session @ ASEE

We are organizing Engineering Education Research & Innovation Networking Sessions at the 2015 American Society for Engineering Education Conference in Seattle, WA and invite you to participate. The sessions will be held in the Engineering Education Cluster (near booth 535) of the Exhibit Hall during the Exhibit Hall Event days and times:
Sunday, June 14, 2015, 6:00 - 7:30 pm;
Monday, June 15, 2015, 10:30 am -12:00 noon and 4:00-5:00 pm
Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 12:30-2:00 pm.
Our principal aim is to provide an opportunity for colleagues with established engineering education research & innovation programs to network with one another, and to provide guidance to colleagues who are considering establishing engineering education research centers and PhD programs.

If you would like to include or update (if you had a slide last year) your program listing, we ask you to prepare a one-slide description of your engineering education research and/or graduate program to share. As in the past we will display the programs via a rolling slide show and post the presentation materials to the Collaboratory for Engineering Education Research (CLEERhub)  (https://stemedhub.org/groups/cleerhub) as well as to Karl's website (http://personal.cege.umn.edu/~smith/links.html). Please send your brief description  (one slide please) to Karl Smith - ksmith@umn.edu and Mike Loizzo (mloizzo@purdue.edu) by June 8th.

 

Integrating Design and Service-Learning within the Curriculum

June 7-9, 2015

Where:  University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Who should attend? Current and future faculty and instructors and partners interested in:

Design Learning
Human-Centered Design
Multidisciplinary Teaming and Leadership
Service-Learning and Community Engagement (local, national or global)
Development of Professional Skills
Student Engagement and Retention
Diversity
Sustaining Design Projects Across Multiple Semesters or Years
Initiating and Sustaining Curricular Change
Assessing Multidisciplinary Design Teams
Registration http://epicsworkshop.apsc.ubc.ca/. Registrations will be accepted until May 20, 2015 or when spaces are filled.

Questions: Email epics.university@purdue.edu

 

Making Academic Change Happen (MACH) Workshop

June 11–13, 2015 in Seattle, WA

 

Make 2015 Your Year for Change at the Making Academic Change Happen (MACH) Workshop

See first hand what it is like to participate in MACH by watching this video, A Day at MACH. It will show you just what you can expect from this year's workshop.
 
Unlike other “change” conferences that focus on lectures, MACH is a hands-on, active workshop. Participants focus on their own change projects, and workshop facilitators collaborate to offer multiple proven change models and strategies. The video highlights just a few of the change strategies that are a part of the MACH curriculum.
 
Don’t miss your opportunity to join in the fun. The registration deadline is Friday, January 30. Reserve your spot today.

 

Engineering Education Research & Innovation Networking Sessions

June 14–16, 2015 at ASEE in Seattle, WA

 

We are organizing Engineering Education Research & Innovation Networking Sessions at the 2015 American Society for Engineering Education Conference in Seattle, WA and invite you to participate. The sessions will be held in the Engineering Education Cluster (near booth 535) of the Exhibit Hall during the Exhibit Hall Event days and times:

  • Sunday, June 14, 2015, 6:00 - 7:30 pm; 
  • Monday, June 15, 2015, 10:30 am -12:00 noon and 4:00-5:00 pm
  • Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 12:30-2:00 pm. 

Our principal aim is to provide an opportunity for colleagues with established engineering education research & innovation programs to network with one another, and to provide guidance to colleagues who are considering establishing engineering education research centers and PhD programs. 

 

If you would like to include or update (if you had a slide last year) your program listing, we ask you to prepare a one-slide description of your engineering education research and/or graduate program to share. As in the past we will display the programs via a rolling slide show and post the presentation materials to the Collaboratory for Engineering Education Research (CLEERhub)  (https://stemedhub.org/groups/cleerhub) as well as to Karl's website (http://personal.cege.umn.edu/~smith/links.html). Please send your brief description  (one slide please) to Karl Smith - ksmith@umn.edu and Mike Loizzo (mloizzo@purdue.edu) by June 8th.

 

We hope you will be able to join us at ASEE. Please contact us if you have questions.

 

Sincerely,

Karl Smith, Ruth Streveler, David Radcliffe, and Mike Loizzo

 

PEER Collaborative Peer Mentoring Workshop and Unconference

June 17-18, 2015 in Seattle, post-ASEE

Are you a junior faculty member, recently tenured faculty member or research staff person who is primarily evaluated on their engineering education research?  The PEER Collaborative is a small but growing community of people in a similar situation who peer mentor each other in engineering education research matters.

The 2015 PEER Collaborative National Workshop is scheduled for Wednesday (evening) & Thursday, June 17-18, 2015, immediately following the ASEE Annual Conference in Seattle, WA.

More information and registration at  http://peer-collaborative.org

 

How to Engineer Engineering Education Workshop

July 22-24, 2015 at Bucknell University
For the 14th consecutive year, faculty from Bucknell University are proud to offer this hands on workshop for engineering and science faculty and graduate students to enhance their teaching.  The intended audience is engineering faculty and prospective faculty (including graduate students) who want to use research-driven strategies that reduce course preparation time, make classes more engaging and increase student learning.  
 
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Workshop Fee and Meals:  $700  if received before May 15th and  $750 if received after May 15th                                                                 
 On Campus Room ($150) is available but optional 
(NOTE:  Workshop fee is non-refundable after May 30.)
APPLY ON-LINE  @ www.bucknell.edu/Catalyst
Applicants are accepted on a first come, first served basis and will generally be notified of their status shortly after their application is received.

 

QUESTIONS
Professor Michael Prince, Chemical Engineering Department, Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837   Telephone: 570.577.1781      E-mail: prince@bucknell.edu

 

 

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