IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
Academia, Government and Industry
Collaborations - PANEL
Twelfth LACCEI Latin American and Caribbean Conference for
Engineering and Technology (LACCEI’2014)
”Excellence in Engineering To Enhance a Country’s
Productivity” July 22 - 24, 2014 Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
President
IEEE Education Society
Professor – Electronics Technology
UNED, Madrid, Spain
http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Quality teaching empowers students
 Modern pedagogy considers global context
 Continuing education ensures growth
How those key points are facing engineering
education in 2014 and beyond ?
How we will manage it at IEEE Education
Society ?
2
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Communities with common background
 Communities of practicing professionals
 Communities advancing together
 Communities serving others in various ways
Examples: medicine, law, engineering,
trade
3
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Professional societies provide:
 technical field continuing education
 peer networking
 service opportunities to advance in skill sets
 professional recognition
 accreditation
 Examples: ASME, ACM, ISES, ASEE, IEEE
4
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 IEEE is a global professional organization
 advancing innovation
 ensure technical excellence
 benefit the worldwide human community
 Fields of interest
 engineered systems that use electricity to do work
IEEE's core purpose is to foster
technological innovation and
excellence for the benefit of
humanity 5
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 The IEEE celebrates 130 years in 2014
 1884: American Institute of Electrical Engineers
 1912: Institute of Radio Engineers
 1963: AIEE and IRE merge to form IEEE – The
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE):
 150,000 members & 93% U.S.A.
 Now: Non-profit – volunteer based
 More than 430,000 members (with 120,000 student members)
 160 countries & 333 Sections in 10 Geographic Regions worldwide
2009
6
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 The world’s largest professional organization
 More than 430,000 – over 50% U.S.A. – 50% Industry
 A respected standards organization
 1,500 standards
 A major global conference business
 1,000 conferences - 76 countries (400,000 attendees) / year
 A significant publisher of technical literature
 170 Transactions, Journals & Magazines
 1/3 of world literature in fields of interest
 3.5 million documents IEEE Xplore (8 million dwnlds/month)
7
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 38 Societies & 7 Technical Councils with
specific fields of interest
 Examples: Communications Society, Computer Society,
Power and Energy Society, Education Society
 2,231 Chapters that unite local members
with similar technical interests
 Examples: Spanish, Portugal, Gulf and Nordic Chapters
of Education Society
 2,516 Student Branches in 80 countries
 790 Student Branches Chapters
8
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R8 and R10
are now the two largest IEEE Regions
R9 – 4%
R8 – 19%
R10
23%
R1 to R6
U.S.A. 51%
R7 – Canada 3%
9
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
IEEE Organization & Governance
MEMBERS
Board of Directors Assembly
PSPB IEEE-USA
Standards Assoc.Educational Act.
MGA Technical Act. Executive Comm.
Regions &
Sections
Societies &
Tech. Councils
Staff & Society
Executive Directors
10
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education11
 IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)
is the largest international
professional organization dedicated
to promoting women engineers and
scientists
 The mission of IEEE WIE is to
facilitate the recruitment of women
in technical disciplines, using their
diverse talents to innovate for the
benefit of humanity
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)
90%
10%
Male Female
Gender
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 A community focused on enhancing
engineering education
 A forum for
 Continuing education
 Peer networking
 Service opportunities
 Professional recognition
all along the world (global presence with glocal
perspective)
12
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
Vision
The IEEE Education Society strives to be the
global leader in engineering education
Mission
The IEEE Education Society is an international
organization that promotes, advances, and
disseminates state-of-the-art information and
resources related to the Society’s field of
interest and provides development opportunities
for academic, industry, and government
professionals
13
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
The Education Society's FIELD OF
INTEREST is the theory and practice of
education and educational technology
involved in the effective delivery of domain
knowledge of all fields within the scope of
interest of IEEE
Examples: laboratory instruction, curriculum
design, distance learning, Web 2.0 learning,
pedagogy applied to engineering education
14
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Founded in 1957
 Majority in U.S.A.
 6% from Region 8 (Europe, Middle East & Africa)
 5% from Region 9 (Latin America)
 By 1997
 Majority of members outside the U.S.A.
 Today
 About 3,700 members
 60% outside the U.S.A.
 30% in Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa)
 10% of members in Region 9 (Latin America)
 FIRST President from OUTSIDE U.S.A.
15
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Professional Development Activities
 Service activities in engineering education
 Publications about engineering education
 Awards for service in engineering education
 Conferences for continuing to learn about
education
16
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Service activities in engineering education
 TISP (Teacher in Service Program)
 Tryengineering.org
 EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community
Service )
 New Initiative Programs
 Chapter initiative support and Awards
 Students branch and mentoring support
 HKN honor student society
17
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Peer Reviewed Publications
Focused on all EdSoc fields-of-interest
Founded: 1958
Focus on Latin America, Portugal, Spain
Founded: 2006
Focus on Learning Technologies
Founded: 2008
18
By Students and For Students Founded: 2006
 Student
Publication
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Awards and Recognition
 eight recognition awards
 awards for outstanding educational skill
 awards for exemplary professional service
 annual nomination deadline: April 15th
 Distinguished Lecture Series
 Fellows and Senior member recognition programs
19
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
 Vision: Be the premier forum for computing,
engineering, and technology education professionals
to learn best practices and innovations, enable better
teaching and learning, and to share ideas and foster
community.
 History: Forty-four years of educating educators
20
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
sponsored with ASEE and IEEE Computer Society
 grown to 700 participants
 four days of workshops and paper presentations
 typically 425 peer-reviewed papers
 breakfasts and lunches included in registration
 registration fee is US $500 for ASEE/IEEE members
FIE204: Madrid, Spain (October 22-25, 2014)
 First year outside U.S.A. in the last 24 years
http://www.fie-conference.org/
21
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 IEEE International Conference on Teaching,
Learning, and Assessment in Engineering (TALE)
http://ww.tale-conference.org/
 TALE 2014: Wellington, New Zealand
22
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference
(EDUCON)
http://www.educon-conference.org/
 EDUCON 2015: Tallin, Estonia
23
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Cooperative Conference Technical Co-sponsorship
 TAEE (Spain)
 FNDTI (Spain)
 CISPEE (Portugal)
 Exp.at (Portugal)
 MITE (India)
 IMCL (Worldwide)
 ICL (Worldwide)
 REV (Worldwide)
24
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Engineering Education is day to day more
complex
 Accreditation
 Blended Learning
 Online Learning
 Collaborative
 Project based
 Problem based
 Technology enhance
 Social media
 Flipped classroom
 Open Courseware
 MOOCs
IEEE 25 25
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 In addition to technical knowledge, today's
engineering educators and industry practitioners
must provide students and professionals with
key knowledge of
 cultural, social and political issues
 needed to succeed in the modern global engineering
marketplace
 This requires a level of continuing education for
teachers and practitioners
26 26
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 IEEE Education Society implement a number of
continuing education products that can help
educators stay current:
 Present research results in learning theory
 Document innovative curriculum design
 Share techniques used in the classroom
 Explore the complexity and infrastructure requirements
of on-line learning and distance education
 Report on collaborations between universities and
industry
IEEE
27 27
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 IEEE Education Society implement a number of
continuing education products that can help
educators stay current:
 Publishes standards and best practices published
 To help educators ensure worldwide continuity
 In some countries, IEEE plays a role in curriculum
design and accreditation
 Recruiting and retention programs developed help
educators learn effective techniques to encourage
youth to become engineers
 So their country and the world continues to advance
IEEE
28 28
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
 Continuing education products and peer-
networking events offered by IEEE and the IEEE
Education Society foster interaction between
educators by providing forums for discussion
and collaboration
 Our volunteer work will break down transnational
educational borders by sharing knowledge and
skills
IEEE
29
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
Objective 1 To enhance the Society's publications
Objective 2 To develop the Society’s conferences
into premier, international conferences
Objective 3 To provide new professional
development opportunities for
members
Objective 4 To evaluate and improve the
effectiveness of the governance
structure of the Society
Objective 5 To increase the number of members
30
IEEE Education Society Global Leader in Engineering Education
Academia, Government and Industry
Collaborations - PANEL
Twelfth LACCEI Latin American and Caribbean Conference for
Engineering and Technology (LACCEI’2014)
”Excellence in Engineering To Enhance a Country’s
Productivity” July 22 - 24, 2014 Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
President
IEEE Education Society
mcastro@ieec.uned.es
http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/
Thanks for your Attention! GRACIAS !

Academia, Government and Industry Collaborations - PANEL (IEEE Education Society presentation)

  • 1.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education Academia, Government and Industry Collaborations - PANEL Twelfth LACCEI Latin American and Caribbean Conference for Engineering and Technology (LACCEI’2014) ”Excellence in Engineering To Enhance a Country’s Productivity” July 22 - 24, 2014 Guayaquil, Ecuador. Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow President IEEE Education Society Professor – Electronics Technology UNED, Madrid, Spain http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/
  • 2.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Quality teaching empowers students  Modern pedagogy considers global context  Continuing education ensures growth How those key points are facing engineering education in 2014 and beyond ? How we will manage it at IEEE Education Society ? 2
  • 3.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Communities with common background  Communities of practicing professionals  Communities advancing together  Communities serving others in various ways Examples: medicine, law, engineering, trade 3
  • 4.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Professional societies provide:  technical field continuing education  peer networking  service opportunities to advance in skill sets  professional recognition  accreditation  Examples: ASME, ACM, ISES, ASEE, IEEE 4
  • 5.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  IEEE is a global professional organization  advancing innovation  ensure technical excellence  benefit the worldwide human community  Fields of interest  engineered systems that use electricity to do work IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity 5
  • 6.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  The IEEE celebrates 130 years in 2014  1884: American Institute of Electrical Engineers  1912: Institute of Radio Engineers  1963: AIEE and IRE merge to form IEEE – The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE):  150,000 members & 93% U.S.A.  Now: Non-profit – volunteer based  More than 430,000 members (with 120,000 student members)  160 countries & 333 Sections in 10 Geographic Regions worldwide 2009 6
  • 7.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  The world’s largest professional organization  More than 430,000 – over 50% U.S.A. – 50% Industry  A respected standards organization  1,500 standards  A major global conference business  1,000 conferences - 76 countries (400,000 attendees) / year  A significant publisher of technical literature  170 Transactions, Journals & Magazines  1/3 of world literature in fields of interest  3.5 million documents IEEE Xplore (8 million dwnlds/month) 7
  • 8.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  38 Societies & 7 Technical Councils with specific fields of interest  Examples: Communications Society, Computer Society, Power and Energy Society, Education Society  2,231 Chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests  Examples: Spanish, Portugal, Gulf and Nordic Chapters of Education Society  2,516 Student Branches in 80 countries  790 Student Branches Chapters 8
  • 9.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R8 and R10 are now the two largest IEEE Regions R9 – 4% R8 – 19% R10 23% R1 to R6 U.S.A. 51% R7 – Canada 3% 9
  • 10.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education IEEE Organization & Governance MEMBERS Board of Directors Assembly PSPB IEEE-USA Standards Assoc.Educational Act. MGA Technical Act. Executive Comm. Regions & Sections Societies & Tech. Councils Staff & Society Executive Directors 10
  • 11.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education11  IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists  The mission of IEEE WIE is to facilitate the recruitment of women in technical disciplines, using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) 90% 10% Male Female Gender
  • 12.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  A community focused on enhancing engineering education  A forum for  Continuing education  Peer networking  Service opportunities  Professional recognition all along the world (global presence with glocal perspective) 12
  • 13.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education Vision The IEEE Education Society strives to be the global leader in engineering education Mission The IEEE Education Society is an international organization that promotes, advances, and disseminates state-of-the-art information and resources related to the Society’s field of interest and provides development opportunities for academic, industry, and government professionals 13
  • 14.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education The Education Society's FIELD OF INTEREST is the theory and practice of education and educational technology involved in the effective delivery of domain knowledge of all fields within the scope of interest of IEEE Examples: laboratory instruction, curriculum design, distance learning, Web 2.0 learning, pedagogy applied to engineering education 14
  • 15.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Founded in 1957  Majority in U.S.A.  6% from Region 8 (Europe, Middle East & Africa)  5% from Region 9 (Latin America)  By 1997  Majority of members outside the U.S.A.  Today  About 3,700 members  60% outside the U.S.A.  30% in Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa)  10% of members in Region 9 (Latin America)  FIRST President from OUTSIDE U.S.A. 15
  • 16.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Professional Development Activities  Service activities in engineering education  Publications about engineering education  Awards for service in engineering education  Conferences for continuing to learn about education 16
  • 17.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Service activities in engineering education  TISP (Teacher in Service Program)  Tryengineering.org  EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service )  New Initiative Programs  Chapter initiative support and Awards  Students branch and mentoring support  HKN honor student society 17
  • 18.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Peer Reviewed Publications Focused on all EdSoc fields-of-interest Founded: 1958 Focus on Latin America, Portugal, Spain Founded: 2006 Focus on Learning Technologies Founded: 2008 18 By Students and For Students Founded: 2006  Student Publication
  • 19.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Awards and Recognition  eight recognition awards  awards for outstanding educational skill  awards for exemplary professional service  annual nomination deadline: April 15th  Distinguished Lecture Series  Fellows and Senior member recognition programs 19
  • 20.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)  Vision: Be the premier forum for computing, engineering, and technology education professionals to learn best practices and innovations, enable better teaching and learning, and to share ideas and foster community.  History: Forty-four years of educating educators 20
  • 21.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) sponsored with ASEE and IEEE Computer Society  grown to 700 participants  four days of workshops and paper presentations  typically 425 peer-reviewed papers  breakfasts and lunches included in registration  registration fee is US $500 for ASEE/IEEE members FIE204: Madrid, Spain (October 22-25, 2014)  First year outside U.S.A. in the last 24 years http://www.fie-conference.org/ 21
  • 22.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Assessment in Engineering (TALE) http://ww.tale-conference.org/  TALE 2014: Wellington, New Zealand 22
  • 23.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) http://www.educon-conference.org/  EDUCON 2015: Tallin, Estonia 23
  • 24.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Cooperative Conference Technical Co-sponsorship  TAEE (Spain)  FNDTI (Spain)  CISPEE (Portugal)  Exp.at (Portugal)  MITE (India)  IMCL (Worldwide)  ICL (Worldwide)  REV (Worldwide) 24
  • 25.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Engineering Education is day to day more complex  Accreditation  Blended Learning  Online Learning  Collaborative  Project based  Problem based  Technology enhance  Social media  Flipped classroom  Open Courseware  MOOCs IEEE 25 25
  • 26.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  In addition to technical knowledge, today's engineering educators and industry practitioners must provide students and professionals with key knowledge of  cultural, social and political issues  needed to succeed in the modern global engineering marketplace  This requires a level of continuing education for teachers and practitioners 26 26
  • 27.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  IEEE Education Society implement a number of continuing education products that can help educators stay current:  Present research results in learning theory  Document innovative curriculum design  Share techniques used in the classroom  Explore the complexity and infrastructure requirements of on-line learning and distance education  Report on collaborations between universities and industry IEEE 27 27
  • 28.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  IEEE Education Society implement a number of continuing education products that can help educators stay current:  Publishes standards and best practices published  To help educators ensure worldwide continuity  In some countries, IEEE plays a role in curriculum design and accreditation  Recruiting and retention programs developed help educators learn effective techniques to encourage youth to become engineers  So their country and the world continues to advance IEEE 28 28
  • 29.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education  Continuing education products and peer- networking events offered by IEEE and the IEEE Education Society foster interaction between educators by providing forums for discussion and collaboration  Our volunteer work will break down transnational educational borders by sharing knowledge and skills IEEE 29
  • 30.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education Objective 1 To enhance the Society's publications Objective 2 To develop the Society’s conferences into premier, international conferences Objective 3 To provide new professional development opportunities for members Objective 4 To evaluate and improve the effectiveness of the governance structure of the Society Objective 5 To increase the number of members 30
  • 31.
    IEEE Education SocietyGlobal Leader in Engineering Education Academia, Government and Industry Collaborations - PANEL Twelfth LACCEI Latin American and Caribbean Conference for Engineering and Technology (LACCEI’2014) ”Excellence in Engineering To Enhance a Country’s Productivity” July 22 - 24, 2014 Guayaquil, Ecuador. Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow President IEEE Education Society mcastro@ieec.uned.es http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/ Thanks for your Attention! GRACIAS !

Editor's Notes

  • #3 I’d like to start by stating three key points. These key points help to motivate the rest of the presentation. Ask for input from audience. Validate. Then move to EDUCON slide where Areas nicely capture important themes. (advance slide) First, all engineering educators are working toward goal of helping students form a better future society. Engineering educators should continue their own education about teaching so that they constantly improve their teaching skills. High quality teaching empowers students. From EDUCON website “modern learning approaches must account for social and cultural aspects as well as the individual’s profile including task and role-based aspects, interests, knowledge state, short-term learning objectives and long-term career goals.” (advance slide) Second, the pace of technology growth has made the world a much smaller and interconnected place. Engineering students should be exposed to global social context so that they can gain an understanding of worldwide needs. (advance slide) Finally, continuing education ensures lifelong growth of personal skills and social understanding. Engineering educators must also participate in continuing education so that they are best prepared for the challenges ahead. EDUCON is an excellent example of this. EdSoc is a great place to work on this.
  • #6 The IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization. The organization has three guiding principles: advance slide: The first is to advance innovation so that society continues to move forward. Without innovation we can never hope to solve the problems that face us. advance slide: The second is to ensure technical excellence by providing standards and training to the community of practicing engineers in the organizations fields of interest. advance slide: The third is to benefit the worldwide community by working to establish relationships and communities of peers around the globe. advance slide: The organization has a very broad set of practicing engineers because the fields of interest are engineered systems that use electricity to do work. From aerospace to oceanographic vehicles, electrical power to telecommunications, biomedical systems and robotics, computers and information security, the list goes on and on.
  • #8 IEEE has grown to be Standards to enforce quality design practice, ensure interoperability and marketability, global Networking millions of people each year
  • #9 Ask the audience why a society for teacher’s should exist. Get their responses and validate them.
  • #10 IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. The following information provides an overview of IEEE offerings and services.   IEEE Quick Facts IEEE has: more than 430,000 members in more than 160 countries, more than 50 percent of whom are from outside the United States; more than 120,000 Student members;  333 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide; 2,231 chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests; 2,516 student branches at colleges and universities in 80 countries; 790 student branch chapters of IEEE technical societies; 432 affinity groups - IEEE Affinity Groups are non-technical sub-units of one or more Sections or a Council. The Affinity Group patent entities are the IEEE-USA Consultants' Network, Graduates of the Last Decade Young Professionals (YP), Women in Engineering (WIE), and Life Members (LM). IEEE: has 38 Societies and ten technical Councils representing the wide range of IEEE technical interests; has more than 3.5 million documents in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, with more than 8 million downloads each month; has more than 1,500 standards and projects under development; publishes approximately 170 transactions, journals, and magazines; sponsors more than 1,300 conferences in 92 countries while:  partnering with more than 1,000 non-IEEE entities globally; attracting more than 419,000 conference attendees; publishing more than 1,200 conference proceedings via IEEE Xplore.    *Data current as of 31 December 2013. This information is updated annually.
  • #13 Peer Networking meet others that share your passions form collaboration teams to work on projects build relationships between your group and others share what your successful strategies with others be recognized for the work you do
  • #31 Continuing the initial focus on industry/academia cooperation, publications, conferences. EdSoc has evolved since founding in 1957 but stayed true to initial aims of its founders.