Bruce Litchfield, Assistant Dean in the College of Engineering and iFoundry fellow continues his series on Creativity, Innovation & Vision. Watch in the viewer below
In this iFoundry video, Ray Price contrasts category creators and category enhancers and talks about educating category creators. You can check out the video in the viewer below
Betty Barrett talks about scientific management, the need to consider social aspects in labor systems and how these factors led to sociotechnical systems. This video then introduces concepts of sociotechnical systems and contrasts it against scientific management.
Bruce Litchfield, Assistant Dean in the College of Engineering and iFoundry fellow debuts on the iFoundry YouTube channel with Creativity, Innovation & Vision. Watch in the viewer below
iFoundry fellow Jim Leake gave a talk at Autodesk’s Global Colloquium at the ASEE Conference in Austin, TX last week. The presentation is available in the viewer below
or on the iFoundry Slideshare page here. Autodesk is sponsoring an iFoundry project that brings industrial design and engineering students and faculty together in and outside the classroom.
UPDATE:
See examples of student work from the above presentation in the video below:
University of Illinois graduates were encouraged to become entrepreneurs during Carl Schramm’s 2009 commencement address. Schramm is president and CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman foundation, an organization dedicated to advancing entrepreneurship and improving education to cultivate the next generation of entrepreneurs.
“America needs entrepreneurs right now. We need an army of the smartest, most passionate young people to try their hand at building a business—people who will take their heads and their hearts into the market, founding companies that will bring forth new products and services that will help humankind.”
The Department of Physics at the University of Illinois has a long tradition of innovation in undergraduate education, from PLATO to Tycho to i>clickers. The tradition continues with their most recent innovation: prelectures — short Flash(r) animations designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts before they attend a lecture. Watch the seminar by Tim Stelzer in the embedded player bellow or here.
The most popular videos on iFoundry’s YouTube channel (here) have been Michael Loui’s ethics videos (here). A number of schools are using them as part of regular coursework and his first video in the series on professionalism is nearing 1000 views since its debut last fall.
Help put him over the top (over a 1000 views) by watching in the viewer above or at the link here.
On Monday April 13th, Sheri D. Sheppard, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, and Consulting Scholar at Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching presented “Educating Engineers: Designing for the Future of the Field”. The video from the talk can be found in the viewer below
A preprint of an article The Missing Basics & Other Philosophical Reflections for the Transformation of Engineering Education submitted to a volume edited by Dom Grasso, Dean at UVM, tentatively entitled The Future of Engineering Education and Practice is available at PhilSci archive here.
A related YouTube video can be viewed here or in the viewer below:
7:39 ifoundry co-director and William H. Severns Chair for Human Behavior at the University of Illinois, Raymond L. Price, speaks on his new book, "The HP ...