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6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education

6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education. S HAPING THE FUTURE THROUGH GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS October 1-4, 2007 Conrad Hilton Istanbul, Turkey Hosted by Boğaziçi University. May 4, 2007. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education. 1. Advancing Global Engineering Education Research

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6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education

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  1. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education SHAPING THE FUTURE THROUGH GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS October 1-4, 2007 Conrad Hilton Istanbul, Turkey Hosted by Boğaziçi University May 4, 2007

  2. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education 1. Advancing Global Engineering Education Research 2. Enhancing Global Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3. Assuring Engineering Quality and Global Mobility May 4, 2007

  3. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education Other Events: Student Forum Workshops IFEES Meeting 15th MDK (Engg. Deans Council) Meeting May 4, 2007

  4. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education 1. Advancing Global Engineering Education Research How we teach is as important as what we teach, and student learning needs to be increasingly emphasized.  However, historically, engineering education has focused mostly on “what” rather than “how.”  Given the need for a major transformation in the preparation of the engineering workforce of the future, engineering educators need to learn to apply the same scholarly rigor to their educational innovations as they do in their technical fields.  This track is intended to present global perspectives on infusing more scholarship into engineering education innovation. May 4, 2007

  5. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education 2. Enhancing Global Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship The world economy has dramatically changed over the centuries.  An agrarian economy for many centuries became an industrial one over the last century, and now is quickly in transition to a service and knowledge economy.  The role of engineers is also changing rapidly.  Technical know-how needs to be supplemented with business savvy and social conscious.  This track is intended to present global perspectives on infusing more innovation and entrepreneurship into the education of engineers, including consideration of the social, sustainable, and political realities of a global community. May 4, 2007

  6. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education 3. Assuring Engineering Quality and Global Mobility Engineers and engineering is practiced on a global scale.  Thus, the quality of engineering education programs and the mobility of engineering professionals and engineering knowledge has become paramount.  Increasingly, the engineering profession must view itself from a global perspective and it must prepare its graduates for the global workplace.  This track is intended to present global perspectives on assuring quality in engineering programs, developing worldwide recognition of engineering accreditation, and preparing the next generation of engineers for a more mobile global workplace. May 4, 2007

  7. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education OrganizationExecutive Committee Program Committee Advisory Committee May 4, 2007

  8. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education Executive Committee Dr. Frank Huband, Executive Director, ASEE Dr. Hans Hoyer, Director of International Programs and Strategy, ASEE Ms. Patti Greenawalt, Director of Meetings and Conventions, ASEE General CoChairs Dr. Ali R. Kaylan, Boğaziçi University Dr. Jack Lohmann, Georgia Institute of Technology May 4, 2007

  9. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education Program Committee General CoChairs Ali R. Kaylan, Boğaziçi University Jack Lohmann, Georgia Institute of Technology Track 1. Advancing Global Engineering Education Research Yorgo Istefanopulos, Işık University Caroline Baillie, Queen’s University Track 2. Enhancing Global Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lueny Morell, Hewlett-Packard Canan Çilingir, Middle East Technical University Track 3. Assuring Engineering Quality and Global Mobility Bernd Widdig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ayse Erdem-Şenatalar, Istanbul Technical University May 4, 2007

  10. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education Program Committee (Continued) Student Program:Donna Llewellyn, Georgia Institute of Technology, Yağmur Denizhan, Boğaziçi University Gerhard Salinger, National Science Foundation Andrej Bulat, PUC-Rio Ozan Buyukahraz, Boğaziçi University Workshops:Dan Marcek, Hewlett-PackardSeyda Bucak, Yeditepe University GCEE08 General CoChairs: Duncan Fraser, University of Cape Town Rusell Jones, World Expertise LLC   May 4, 2007

  11. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education May 4, 2007

  12. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education May 4, 2007

  13. 6th Global Colloquium on Engineering Education Colloquium Web Site: www.asee.org May 4, 2007

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