ICEE '99 Conference,
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Programme of ICEE'99 Ostrava, Prague |
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
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Social Excursions |
Anderson |
Lespinard |
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9.00 |
Paschen |
Honzik |
9.00 |
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FormalOpening |
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10.00 |
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11.00 |
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12.00 |
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Lunch |
Lunch Luncheon Speech Morell |
Lunch |
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15.00 |
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16.00 |
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Transfer to Prague |
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17.00 |
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18.00 |
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19.00 |
Conference Close |
19.00 |
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Opening Banquet Speech |
Cultural DK Vitkovice |
Reception Valachian Open Air Museum |
Concert Bethlehem Chapel |
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20.00 |
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21.00 |
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22.00 |
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Formal Opening |
Invited Speakers (Keynotes, Luncheon Speeches, …) |
(in alphabetical order)
Tim Anderson
Dean, University of Florida, USA
topic: “Nine Approaches to Including Multidisciplinary Design in the Curriculum”
Luiz Carlos Scavarda Do Carmo
Dean, PUC Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
topic: “ICEE'98 Conclusions”
Jan M. Honzik
Dean, Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic
topic: “European Credit Transfer System ECTS; Its History, Present and Future”
Alexandra Kralikova
SKODA AUTO, a.s., Czech Republic
topic: “Further Education of Adults in Škoda Auto”
Georges M. Lespinard
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, President of H3E, Grenoble, France
topic: From the Early Concepts of Engineering to the Needs of Modern Europe, the Long Way of Engineering Education
Howard Moore
Secretary of the World Conference on Science, UNESCO, France
topic: “The Results of the World Conference on Science”
Lueny Morell
University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
topic: “The Learning Factory Curriculum : Responding to Stakeholders Needs”
Peter Paschen
Rector, University of Leoben, Austria
topic: “University Engineering Education between Training for the Job and Elitist Personality Formation”
Zenon J. Pudlowski
Director of UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education, UICEE, Monash University, Australia
topic: “The role and activities of the UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education”
Banmali S. Rawat
University of Nevada, USA
topic: “A New Approach to Globalization of Engineering Education”
Sessions |
S1: Entry Level Course Design and Interaction with Secondary Education Institutions (Dr. Bohac, Z.)
S2: Integration of Natural Sciences and Engineering Education (Prof. Pistora, J.)
S3: Foreign Languages and Social Sciences in Engineering Education (Mr. Mican, V.)
S4: Higher Education in Various Countries (Prof. Zamarsky, V.)
S5: Current Trends in Engineering Education (Prof. Kolat, P.)
S6: Innovations in Curricula Content and Structure (Prof. Kalousek, J.)
S7: New Technologies in Teaching and Learning (Prof. Ciganek, J.)
S8: Multimedia Teaching Tools (Dr. Kebo, V.)
S9: Distance Learning (Dr. Kopecny, J.)
S10: Internationalization of Engineering Education (Dr. Juchelkova, D.)
S11: Industry - University Co-operation (Prof. Santarius, P.)
S13: Student’s Career (Mr. Kozel, R.)
S14: University Management (Dr. Bris, R.)
Panels |
The US Engineering Education Coalitions: Focus and Accomplishments
Tuesday, August 10, 13,30 – 15,00, lecture hall C1
Chairman: Dr. Robert Coleman (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
Panelists:
Dr. Win Aung (National Science Foundation, USA)
Historical and Programatic Perspective of the US Engineering Education Coalitions Program
Dr. Ernest Smerdon (National Science Foundation, USA)
The NSF Engineering Education Coalitions Program: Structure, Themes and Accomplishments
The ’Best Products’ of the US EEC Programs: Dissemination Opportunities
Thursday, August 12, 9.30 – 11.30, lecture hall C1
Chairman: Dr. Robert Coleman (The University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA)
Panelists:
Dr. Matthew Ohland (University of Florida, USA)
Dr. Joseph Tront (Virginia Tech. University, USA)
Dr. Carl Zorowski (North Carolina State University, USA)
Commercial Engineering Software: Core Technology for Curriculum Integration in North American Engineering Education
Tuesday, August 10, 16.00 – 18.00, lecture hall C1
Moderator: Mr. Thomas Sigafoos (SDRC Education Consortium, USA)
Introduction - Trends in U.S. Industry, Software Technology, and Engineering Education: 1949-1999.
Panelists:
Dr. Vladimir Glozman (California Polytechnic State University - Pomona, USA)
From a Classic European Engineering Education to the Year 2000.
Dr. Sheryl Sorby (Michigan Technological University, USA)
The Impact of Software Technology on Introductory Engineering Graphics Courses.
Dr. Graham Walker (Manhattan College, USA)
The Impact of Software Technology on the Four-Year Mechanical Engineering Curriculum.
Dr. Joseph Lestingi (University of Dayton, USA)
Industrial Practice and Engineering Education - Are We Teaching for Yesterday, Today, or Tomorrow?
Restructuring of the Mining Engineering Curriculum
Wednesday, August 11, 9.30 – 11.30, lecture hall C1
Chairman: Dr. John Mead (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA)
Panelists:
Prof. Vladimir Strakos (VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Prof. V. V. Nazimko (Donetsk State Technical University, Ukraine)
Viktor Kolacek (Chairman of the Board of Directors of OKD's Company Bodies, Czech Republic)
Mr. Lubomir Langr (Karbon Invest, a. s., Czech Republic)
Prof. Radek Schejbal (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
and the others
University Transfer of Technology & Liaison-Partnership with Industry
Wednesday, August 11, 13.30 – 15.30, lecture hall C5
Chairman: Dr. Gudula Retz-Schmidt (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany)
Co-Chair 1: Dr. Win Aung (National Science Foundation, USA)
Co-Chair 2: Mr. Borek Sousedik (Technology Transfer & Liaison, VSB-TUO, Czech Republic)
Panelists-Presenters:
Dr. Win Aung (USA)
Dr. Saul K. Fenster (USA)
Dr. Henry Liu (USA)
Dr. Charles Sol & Dr. Peter Moson (France)
Panelists-Contributors:
Dr. Andreas Wild (USA)
Dr. Jaroslav Petros (Czech Republic)
Dr. Lawrence Drzal & Martin Hawley (USA)
Dr. Daniel Kaminsky (Czech Republic)
Dr. Tomas Huner & Prof. Pavel Santarius, (Czech Republic)
Dr. Jindrich Hess (Czech Republic)
Dr. Jiri Ciencala (Czech Republic)
Dr. Jaromir Ulbrecht (USA)
Dr. Stephen Parke (USA)
Prof. Dieter Spath (Germany)
Workshops |
The Learning Factory: Implementing ABET 2000 Criteria
Prof. Lueny Morell (Univ. of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez, Puertzo Rico), Prof. John Lamancusa (Penn State Univ., USA), Prof. Jens Jorgensen (Univ. of Washington, USA)
An Introduction to Synchronized Streaming Media for Use in Engineering Education
Jason Lockhart, Joseph Tront, Cheryl Peed (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA)
Creating International Partnerships for Engineering Education Reform
Chairman: Dr. Win Aung (National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, USA)
Speakers:
Prof. Che-Ho Wei (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Dr. John Mead (Southern Illinois University, USA)
Prof. Luiz Scavarda (Pontifico Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Dr. Jorn Archer/Trond Clausen (Telemark University, Norway)
Dr. Clive Young (UMIST)
Prof. Vaclav Roubicek (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Dr. Ernest Smerdon (National Science Foundation, USA)
The Role and Activities of the UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education
Prof. Zenon Pudlowski (Director of UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education (UICEE), Australia)
Partnership between Satellite Centre at Glasgow and the UNESCO Centre in Australia
Prof. Colin Chisholm (Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)
Special Seminar for Invited Delegates |
8:00 | Depart Hotel Krystal, tram and subway to Florenc Station |
8:30 | Depart Hotels Renessaince and Harmony, walk |
9:00 | Introductions and Welcoming Remarks (Jan Hlavicka, Czech Republic) |
9:25 | NSF support of international collaboration (Ernest Smerdon, USA) |
9:30 | Workshop purpose and expectations (Tim Anderson, USA) |
9:45 | Breakout sessions |
11:15 | Break |
11:30 | Reports by Breakout session leaders |
12:30 | Concluding remarks (delegation leaders) |
13:00 | Lunch |
Leader: Haniph A. Latchman
Recorder: Paul McCormick
Members: Biswajit Das, Nizar Al-Holou, Vaclav Havlicek, Helena Sebkova, Petr Dub, Bogdan Sapinski, Vladimir Dorofeyev
Leader: Vladimir Slapeta
Recorder: Andreas Lininger
Members: Robert Pfefer, Christina Arrington, Vladimir Glozman, Banmali S. Rawat, Wojciech Zielinski, Gergi Konstantinov
Leader: Remigiusz Sosnowski
Recorder: Max Yen
Members: Joseph Francis Lestingi, Andreas Wild, Rick Homkes, Henry Liu, Tomas Cermak, Borek Sousedik, Pavel Fiala, Vadim Prisedsky, Sergei Belikov
Leader: Tim Anderson
Recorder: Kevin D. Taylor
Members: Enno "Edd" Koehn, Allen C. Cogley, David Lukas, Jerzy Barglik, Alexandr A. Minayev, Vladimir Pashynsky, Jaromir Polak, Zdenek Vostracky, Josef Koubek
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