1. ERM SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteer now!
2. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Open-rank, tenure-track faculty position, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Bucknell University
3. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: Arizona State University’s PhD Program in Engineering Education Systems and Design
4. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT OPEN HOUSE: University of Michigan, Engineering Education Research Graduate Program
5. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT OPEN HOUSE: Virginia Tech, Department of Engineering Education Doctoral Program
6. STREAMLINED ONLINE COURSE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: A New Career Development Program from ASEE
7. FIE Strategic Planning Survey
8. CALL FOR CHAPTERS: The Literacies of Design: Studies of Equity and Imagination with Engineering and Making
9. CALL FOR PAPERS: ASEE 2018
10. SEEKING NOMINATIONS: For impact workshop participants
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1. ERM SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteer now!
There are several service opportunities available in ERM and we are seeking volunteers. This is not an exhaustive list and there will be additional opportunities in the future.
2018 ASEE Program Chair (URGENT TO FILL)
FIE Steering Committee
ERM ASEE Best Paper Committee Chair and Members
Diversity Committee Chair and Members
Apprentice Faculty Grant (AFG) Committee
At-Large Director
Please use this survey to read descriptions of the roles then to provide your contact information and indicate any positions in which you are interested.
https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cRYcR3CNg0gFTuZ
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2. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Open-rank, tenure-track faculty position, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Bucknell University
The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Bucknell University invites candidates to apply for an open-rank, tenure-track faculty position situated towards the computer engineering end of the electrical-computer engineering spectrum. We are looking for an engaged and passionate colleague who is willing to collaborate in guiding our program in new directions, create exciting new learning opportunities for undergraduate students, and who seeks impact through their scholarship. Bucknell University, an Equal Opportunity Employer, believes that students learn best in a diverse, inclusive community and is therefore committed to academic excellence through diversity in its faculty, staff, and students. We seek candidates who are committed to Bucknell’s efforts to create a climate that fosters the growth and development of a diverse student body, and we encourage applications from members of groups that have been historically underrepresented in higher education, particularly engineering. Review of applications will begin on October 15th and continue until the position is filled. For more information see http://jobs.bucknell.edu/cw/en-us/job/493771
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3. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: Arizona State University’s PhD Program in Engineering Education Systems and Design
We invite you to join us on Wednesday, October 18 at 3:30pm PDT / 6:30pm EDT for a virtual open house for Arizona State University’s PhD Program in Engineering Education Systems and Design (EESD). Prepare for your future as a difference-maker and scholar in the field of engineering education. Learn more about the details of the program, including how to apply. EESD faculty students will be on hand to share their experiences and answer your questions. Please feel free to share this invitation widely.
Sign up for the 10/18 online webinar here: http://links.asu.edu/meetEESD
Check out the link to the open house flyer: http://links.asu.edu/Oct18EESDvirtualopenhouseflyer
Visit the EESD program website: http://engineering.asu.edu/eesd
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4. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT OPEN HOUSE: University of Michigan, Engineering Education Research Graduate Program
The University of Michigan’s College of Engineering is seeking applicants for the inaugural class of our PhD and MS program in Engineering Education Research – please encourage students to apply for our program. Michigan’s Engineering Education Research (EER) program represents a unique, interdisciplinary model. EER faculty are embedded within the traditional engineering departments, while graduate students will be part of a college-wide program engaging in innovative research and making scholarly contributions to the engineering education community. This allows the EER faculty and their research to be well-integrated with the traditional engineering disciplines and provides students a better opportunity for research. An EER graduate degree will provide students with career opportunities in academia, nonprofit organizations, and industry. More information about the program is available at our EER website (https://eer.engin.umich.edu/).
We will be hosting an EER Prospective Student Open House on Monday October 9, 2017, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. Students from all institutions are invited to attend. Participants will meet with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, tour the beautiful University of Michigan campus and EER lab spaces, and learn about career opportunities as a UM graduate in this field. Note that applicants to the EER graduate program must have Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in a traditional engineering discipline.
Prospective students should register to attend the open house at this site (http://tinyurl.com/ydcgdtn5). A limited number of travel grants are available. Email us for more information at eerprogram@umich.edu
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5. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT OPEN HOUSE: Virginia Tech, Department of Engineering Education Doctoral Program
The Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education will be hosting an open house for the doctoral program on October 5th and 6th. The PhD in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech is ideal for students who want to become leaders in innovation and catalysts for change in society. This includes students interested in engineering faculty positions in universities of all types; students who wish to pursue careers in engineering policy; and engineering students with a strong interest in educational research, corporate training management, university assessment or administrative faculty.
If you are a current undergraduate or master’s student who like to learn more about what a PhD in Engineering Education can do for you, please join us! For more information and to register:
www.enge.vt.edu/graduateprogram/doctoralopenhouse
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6. STREAMLINED ONLINE COURSE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: A New Career Development Program from ASEE
This fall, ASEE is launching a live, four-part online program to help engineering faculty streamline their course design process and design more effective courses. The program will be led by course design experts Dr. Karl Smith and Dr. Ruth Streveler and will take place in four (4) two-and-a-half-hour sessions over the course of eight weeks. Each session will have extensive facilitator-participant and participant-participant interaction with ample time for questions and discussions. Learn more about this program here – and sign up for a free info session on September 15. Questions? Email education@asee.org.
Program Website: https://www.asee.org/conferences-and-events/streamlined-course-design
Informational Webinar Registration: https://www.asee.org/public/conferences/107/registration
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7. FIE Strategic Planning Survey
As part of an ongoing effort to improve the quality and impact of the Frontiers in Education conference, the FIE Steering Committee is actively exploring the conference’s vision, mission and values. As such, we are very interested in getting your feedback on our strategic planning initiative. This survey should take only 5-10 minutes of your time : https://ousurvey.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8kOR7K7tWOqaAF7
The next conference, FIE 2017, will be held October 18-21 in Indianapolis, IN. Advanced registration is still open, and there is a strong slate of workshops to accompany the technical program. If you or you institution have interest in hosting an FIE conference in 2019 or later, the Steering Committee will be reviewing applications at this year’s FIE conference. The deadline for submission is October 1st.
At each FIE conference, a number of papers are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the field. Here are the award winners that were recognized from the 2016 conference:
2016 Dasher Award Winner: “Trait Mindfulness in an Engineering Classroom: An exploration of the relationship between mindfulness, academic skills, and professional skills” by Beth Rieken, Mark Schar and Sheri Sheppard
2016 Helen Plants Award Winner: “Innovation T-ball: Everybody wins” by Cutler, Tom Litzinger, Sarah Zappe, and Michael Alley
Thank you for your support of Engineering and Computing Education, and I look forward to meeting you at the next or future FIE Conferences.
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8. CALL FOR CHAPTERS: The Literacies of Design: Studies of Equity and Imagination with Engineering and Making
We are calling for chapters that use original empirical (qualitative or quantitative) studies to offer insights, challenges, or extensions to current conceptions of literacies of design or design communication. We welcome studies conducted with different participants in different spaces: pre-K children in home settings, engineers in the workforce, children and adults in makerspaces and museums, undergraduate engineering students engaged in service learning, or K-12 students in NGSS-aligned science classrooms, to name a few. We also welcome empirically-grounded theoretical papers.
If you are interested in contributing a chapter, we request that a summary of around 750-1000 words be sent to Amy Wilson-Lopez, at amy.wilson-lopez@usu.edu, by October 31, 2017. Please also feel free to contact Amy if you have further questions about the nature or scope of the book.
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9. CALL FOR PAPERS: ASEE 2018 ERM Division
ERM seeks paper and workshop proposals on topics related to ERM’s primary objectives: dissemination of knowledge on learning and teaching; encouragement of efforts to improve instruction through development of innovative materials and techniques, sound instructional design, and improved evaluation methodology; and enhancement of the status of teaching in the university and beyond. There are three types of submissions: Paper, Workshop, and Panel of Invited Speakers. There are four types of papers that will be considered: 1) Work in Progress (WIP), 2) Research, 3) Theory, and 4) Evidence-Based Practice
It is expected that the author(s) of a submission will support the Division by reviewing both abstracts and manuscripts submitted for the Annual Conference.
Deadline for papers: October 16
Deadline for workshops and special sessions: October 8.
The full call for submissions: https://www.asee.org/uploads_public/conferences/session_owner/call_for_papers_file/0000/1432/ERM_2018_Call_Guidelines.pdf
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10. SEEKING NOMINATIONS: For impact workshop participants
The search for ways to characterize, document, trace, measure, and increase the impact of engineering education research and innovations (EER&I) has become increasingly more important. There are at least four factors driving this collection of activity within our community: 1) the desire to realize transformative change in STEM education; 2) ongoing efforts to bridge the disconnect between research and practice in engineering education; 3) the need to adequately respond to calls for greater transparency and accountability of research expenditures; and 4) the dearth of scholarship on impact contributes to a lack of understanding. Over the past two years, two engineering education researchers (London and Borrego) have been leading a study that is one of many steps toward greater clarity around the impact of EER&I. One of the outcomes of this study is the development of a conceptual framework on the impact of EER&I that is informed by input from the international engineering education community. Toward this end, they have hosted a 3-part workshop series to gather input on what should be included in the framework– the draft of which has been completed. The last workshop will be dedicated to finalizing the framework, evaluating its utility, and enabling discussions among various stakeholders about the impact of EER&I. This workshop is supported by NSF Grant #: EEC-1564629
The last workshop in the series will take place at Arizona State University in February 2018; they are seeking nominations for the workshop participants to ensure that they collectively represent a diversity of institution types, expertise relevant to the topic, and stakeholders in engineering education (e.g., researchers, administrators, officers who oversee research activities). For more information about the goals of the workshop, and to nominate participants, visit: https://asuengineering.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bJbVPjQWHxwQy0d
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