Engineer curriculum to see major changes

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Daily Illini Peter Kim original source

“This is very different from engineering in the (early 1900s),” said Andreas Cangellaris, professor of electrical and computer engineering and co-founder of iFoundry. “It’s not just an engineer in a room working alone. Engineers are interacting with many different departments – (sometimes globally). We don’t want global competition. We want global collaboration.”

Engineers should be able to effectively impart their ideas to other people across different departments and cultures.

The current plan for iFoundry involves injecting three different programs into the engineering curriculum: 3SpaceStudios, HAPI themes and Operation Fresh.

3SpaceStudios is a library of YouTube videos about topics that are important to engineers but are commonly left out of the engineering curriculum, such as patent law, ethics and the history of technology.

“Since the new generation is into digital media, we’ve made YouTube videos,” Goldberg said. “They could also be used as reference material for classes.”

Workshop on the First Year in Engineering

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Workshop on the First Year in Engineering (WFYE) is a half-day workshop, Thursday, 25 September 2008 (Room 1122, NCSA Building), exploring innovations in the early undergraduate engineering curriculum.

iFoundry welcomes Dean Stephen Carr and Prof. Brian Storey

Thursday, September 25, 2008

to the Workshop on the First Year in EngineeringSteve Carr is Associate Dean for Undergraduate Engineering at Northwestern University, and Brian Storey is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Franklin W. Olin College.