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Sunday, October 18, 2009

iFoundry co-director to speak on “pairwork” at IEEE FIE

[ October 19, 2009; 10:00 am to 11:30 am. ] iFoundry co-director David E. Goldberg will speak about “The Importance of Pairwork in Interdisciplinary and Educational Initiatives” at the 2009 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference tomorrow, Monday, 19 October 2009, in the session M2F Promoting Engineering Student Success from 10-11:30 am in La Vista.  The powerpoint for the presentation is available in the viewer below

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Labeling as the most elusive missing basic of engineering

In ENG 198, Introduction to the Missing Basics of Engineering (syllabus here), the qualitative thinking skills (critical and creative) required to be a great engineer are covered.  In the powerpoint presentation below, the most elusive missing basic, labeling, is discussed:

Related presentation files (ppts) are available here and here.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mixed, patched, and meta-models

Module 14 from Creative Modeling for Tech Vision covers more on little models.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

New handbook on Philosophy of Technology & Engineering Science

The powerpoint below was presented at the 2009 meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology in a plenary panel session on the forthcoming handbook, Anthonie Meijers (Ed.) (in press). Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 9: Philosophy of Technology & Engineering Sciences, Elsevier.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Engineering rigor and its discontents: The powerpoint

The presentation Engineering Rigor and Its Discontents: Philosophical Reflection as Curative to Math-Physics Envy is available in the viewer below:

This talk was presented Wednesday at SPT 2009, the 2009 meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology.  The abstract is available here.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Is engineering philosophically weak?

iFoundry co-director David E. Goldberg just presented a talk at SPT 2009, the 2009 Conference of the Society for Philosophy of Technology at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.  The powerpoint stack from that talk is available in the viewer below:

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Qual to quant: Start with little models

In moving from qualitative models to quantitative models, it pays to start small.  In module 11 of Creative Modeling for Tech Vision, the topic of little quantitative models is explored with applications to evolutionary computation and organziational theory:

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Crossing the qual-quant divide

One of iFoundry’s themes is the importance of both qualitative and quantitative thinking skills, a theme emphasized in the powerpoint presentation shown in the viewer below:

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Monday, June 29, 2009

iFoundry website welcomes NUS visitors

NUS visitors wishing to view the talk on The Missing Basics by David E. Goldberg can do so in the viewer below

or they may view it on the iFoundry slideshare page (here).  iFoundry YouTube videos are available here and other presentations by Professor Goldberg are available on the slideshare page here.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Goldberg at NUS: What engineers don’t learn

[ June 29, 2009; 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. ] iFoundry co-director David E. Goldberg will speak at the National University of Singapore on Monday, 29 June 2009 at 3pm in LT1, FoE on What Engineers Don’t Learn and Why They Don’t Learn It. Download a full seminar announcement here.

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