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17 May 2019
New 4TU.CEE cultural diversity workshops
Internationalisation and cross cultural communication skills are essential for all 4TU engineering students, due to the international student population and international setting they will work in. Workshops provide you with a practical, skill-building environment, engaging you in activities and receiving significant feedback from the instructor and other participants. It is the best and most efficient way to quickly develop a new skill!
14 May 2019
A Roadmap for Change
At the Royal Academy of Engineering (London) Ruth Graham presented the 'Roadmap for Change' with respect to improving university reward for teaching on 13 & 14 May. This topic is high on the agenda of Dutch Higher Education (4TU, VSNU & Ministry of Education) with a new NL-wide strategy to be presented in September. Besides the 4TU four more Dutch universities were represented in this event discussing next steps among university leaders and experts from 29 different countries. Overall outcomes of a Teacher Culture Survey with 8000+ academics participated showed clear commitment to change from academics with expectations being high. Reports per participating university (including 4 TUā€™s) will become available in June. The Roadmap was commissioned by 4TU.CEE.
13 May 2019
Hands-on learning in structural mechanics
Structural mechanics is a core subject in almost all engineering bachelor curricula. To be able to analyse structures, students are required to learn how to apply analytical models that highly rely on a mathematical background. However, structural mechanics is fundamentally an empirical subject. Experimental activities can help students not only to better understand the theoretical content, but also to acquire experimental skills. Nevertheless, due to the ever-growing student population, over-packed curricula and the lack of resources and time, it is often challenging to provide students with enough (and meaningful) experimental practice.
29 Apr 2019
Call for proposals mathematics in/for engineering education
The call for proposals of the IJRUME special on Mathematics in/for Engineering Education is open till 31 August 2019. The aim of this special issue is to bring together the best research on innovative teaching and learning practices in mathematics in engineering education and to develop deeper understandings of the characteristics of current teaching and learning practices that can inform the design and implementation of future innovative practices. As a whole, the special issue will provide a state-of-the-art overview of this emerging field at the cross-roads between mathematics and engineering education. ā€œFor engineeringā€ refers to mathematics as a service subject for engineering programs. ā€œIn engineeringā€ refers to mathematics as an integrated part of engineering sciences.
17 Apr 2019
Comenius Leadership grant for University of Twente
Yesterday the university of Twente has been granted an NRO Comenius Leadership Fellow of ā‚¬250,000 euro. It will be used to enhance interdisciplinary modules of four different UT education programmes in the ā€˜STRIPES2021ā€™ project. Interdisciplinary education is a topic 4TU.CEE is intensely working on. Only last year WUR also received a Comenius Leadership grant for a project on interdisciplinarity. Ā Ā 
6 Mar 2019
4TU.CEE starts LinkedIn groups
4TU.CEE believes in jointly inspiring, stimulating, supporting and disseminating effective and high quality engineering education through research and application of evidence-based innovations. We have recently started two LinkedIn groups in which we would like to exchange knowledge and events on innovative engineering education. One group ā€˜4TU.CEEā€™ is more general in nature. The other group focuses on Learning Spaces and is called ā€˜4TU.CEE Learning Spacesā€™. You are most welcome to join these groups on LinkedIn. A third group ā€˜4TU.CEE Olin Collegeā€™ is in the making.
6 Mar 2019
New projects TU/e Innovation fund
As every year, new projects started beginning 2019 with support of the TU/e innovation fund. This yearā€™s themes were ā€˜Hands on and digital educationā€™, and projects that gear towards the ā€˜TU/e education vision 2030ā€™. The projects this year are very ambitious!
6 Mar 2019
Senior University Teaching Qualification Ceremony at UT
You are invited for the SUTQ/SKE ceremony on 18 April, from 15.00-17.00 in Atrium Ravelijn at the University of Twente. During this ceremony the SUTQ (Senior University Teaching Qualification) and SKE (Senior Examination Qualification) participants will receive their certificate from the vice president of the executive board, Mirjam Bult.
6 Mar 2019
Teaching Excellence Recognition
All four TUā€™s have decided on further recognition of teaching excellence. 4TU.CEE therefore engaged in two international studies by Ruth Graham. Besides the Teaching Cultures Survey, a ā€˜Roadmap for Changeā€™study identified the next steps that should be made after decision making. Both best practises and failures from an international group of universities were analysed with those involved. Outcomes show that senior management support, consultation, a HR framework and building of engagement are important. Also the flexibility to adjust the original plans for optimal fit in the own university setting is of importance. Lack of momentum can be a serious failing factor. In the next newsletter we will report on the Teaching Culture Survey which will give us a baseline of where we stand now while enabling a progress check in the future.
4 Mar 2019
Future engineering skills in Hong Kong and Shenzhen
In the summer of 2018 a group of 15 honours programme students from TU Delft, together with Ā Prof. Peter Wieringa (HPD Dean & Vice-Rector at TU Delft) spent eleven days in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, to learn about the local engineering culture.
3 Mar 2019
How to give effective feedback in the international classroom
Feedback is questionable in the intercultural context
21 Feb 2019
Interim testing in bachelor courses: pro's and con's
In 2012, Eindhoven University of Technology launched the Bachelor College reform. As part of this reform, interim testing was introduced for (almost) all bachelor courses. Courses were obligated to provide interim assessments during the course, such as exams or assignments that counted for at least 30% of the final grade. These interim tests would provide early feedback to students about their academic progress and encourage them to engage with their learning at an early stage in each course, and were expected to provide immediate benefits to studentsā€™ learning achievements in courses, as well as teach them ā€˜healthyā€™ study habits in the long run (i.e. not always cramming at the last possible moment).
8 Feb 2019
Blog Learning Spaces Tour AMS Institute
End of January 2019, 4TU.Centre for Engineering Education had the privilege to visit the Amsterdam Metropolitan Institute.Ā 30 participants from the 4 Technical Universities in the Netherlands participated in this first stop of the 4TU learning spaces tour. The programme consisted of two site visits to two living labs: HOOD and DIGITAL, where students of the master Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering (MSc MADE) in action contexts and stakeholders were interviewed on their experiences and the pedagogical framework in which they were working. Read the blog written by 4TU.CEE programme coordinators Renate Klaassen (TUD) and Chris Rouwenhorst (UT) and view the presentations.
4 Jan 2019
Blog 4TU meets Olin college
End of November a group of some 40 4TU staff gathered for a two-day workshop to discuss and work on interdisciplinary education. It was guided by Prof.Ā Siddhartan Govindasamy and Prof. John Geddes from Olin College, where almost all education is interdisciplinary. It is considered as one of the leading institutes in engineering education by Ruth Graham. Learn more by reading the blog of 4TU.CEE programme coordinators Renate Klaassen (TUD), Chantal Brans (TU/e) and Chris Rouwenhorst (UT).
17 Dec 2018
How to perform educational design research
Thomas Reeves (University of Georgia Athens) and Susan McKenney (UT) delivered a workshop on 12 December. A group of twenty-four teachers, academic staff and doctoral students was introduced in how to perform educational design research. This approach is strong when pursuing empirical inquiry in real learning settings. It offers strong feedback for educational developers who can then readjust their designs in an evidence informed way. At the same time it strives towards lessons learned beyond the individual case studies.