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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 29, No 3 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
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1 Francis College of Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 28, No 2&3 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 29, No 4 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 5-5Abstract
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 2 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
It is my pleasure to introduce the October 2016 issue of JEET.As many of you already know, our goal is to strengthen the culture of engineering education research in institutions all over India. Thank you for your support in this endeavor.- Editorial
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 7-8Abstract
We are delighted to introduce the Special January 2017 issue of JEET.This issue features the best papers submitted to the Fourth International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE 2107), co-organized by IUCEE. ICTIEE 2107is being held at three locations: Jan 6-8, 2017 at Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, Jan 9-10, 2017 at R.K. University, Rajkot and Jan 11-12, 2017 at ManipalUniversity Jaipur. In addition to presentations by authors who have contributed papers, there are more than 30 international experts and more than 10 industrial sponsors presenting workshops and invited talks on improving the quality of engineering education are being conducted at all three locations.- Editorial
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 5-6Abstract
Dear Readers of JEET,
We would like to welcome Dr. Sohum Sohoni of Arizona State University as a Co-Editor of JEET. He comes to us with a lot of experience in publishing and reviewing papers in engineering education research. He has a passion for improving quality of engineering education and for spreading the culture of engineering education research. He and his colleague, Prof. Scotty Craig, have coauthored a paper in this issue. This paper can provide a framework for spreading the culture of Department-Based Engineering Education Research (DBEER) in India. He has also started helping us improve the journal in many ways. Dr. Sohoni and Dr, Craig have recently launched an on-line course offered by IUCEE on "Publishing and Reviewing Papers in Engineering Education Research", which has become very popular. Dr, Sohoni will continue to offer this course on a regular basis.
- A Blueprint for an Ecosystem for Supporting High Quality Education for Engineering
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1 The Polytechnic School, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University, Mesa, Arizona, US
2 The Polytechnic School, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University, Mesa, US
3 Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 58-66Abstract
This paper presents the idea and a proposed implementation of a network of Gurukuls or Centers of Excellence for engineering education in India. Facilitated by Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) in partnership with institutions in India, the IUCEE Gurukuls for Learning and Outcomes Based Education (iGLOBE) program addresses a vital need for institutions to develop self-reliance towards achieving excellence in engineering education. The primary role of the Gurukul in an institution is to provide an ecosystem for faculty development in a manner that will directly contribute to enhance students' learning experience. The mission of the Gurukul is to guide and mentor its faculty in improving their teaching and learning methods, in implementing outcomes based education and in conducting engineering education research.
There is a large body of literature available on effective teaching and learning through engineering education conference proceedings and journals, and in wider outlets.However, one of the key observations over the last two decades is that adoption of research based instructional techniques into engineering classrooms is extremely low. We believe that the main reason for such non-adoption is that potential adopters are unable to contextualize the pedagogical research.
The paper lays out a vision for a network of discipline-based education researchers to contextualize and coordinate efforts between the Gurukuls and participants/practitioners. The paper considers lessons learned and best practices from efforts in the United States and lays out a blueprint for catalyzing high quality instruction in engineering colleges in India.
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Centers of Excellence, Discipline Based Education Research, Translation of Research Based Pedagogies to Classroom, Indian Engineering Colleges, Gurukuls.References
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- Transforming Engineering Education Globally-The IUCEE Way
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1 University of Massachusetts Lowell, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 26, No 4-1 (2012), Pagination: 76-81Abstract
During the past four years, a unique program, Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) has started to make a significant impact on the quality of engineering education in India. More than 100 US engineering faculty are participating in this effort, which is already showing results in over 100 colleges all over India. This paper summarizes these accomplishments. The 124 Faculty Leadership Institutes which have been conducted, have directly impacted more than 3000 Indian faculty and lakhs of students in their classrooms. After initial financial support from donors and in-kind support from industry, IUCEE is now on its way to becoming financially sustainable with the assistance of a consortium of 45 college, all over India. The recent creation of the IUCEE Virtual Academy for delivering Webinar lectures by world class US faculty, directly to classrooms in India, has ope/led up the possibility of scaling up the program to make an enormous impact on engineering education in India while creating opportunities for unique teaching and research collaborations between Indian and US institutions. This paper analyzes the lessons learnt from the work done so far. Other countries are now showing interest in emulating the IUCEE model.- Editorial
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1 Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE), International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES), University of Massachusetts Lowell, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 1 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
We are delighted to announce that JEET is now in the UGCApproved List of Journals (Journal number 47931, ISSN # 23492473under http://www.ugc.ac.in/journallist/).
Please spread the word, so that your colleges will be motivated to subscribe and we can increase the readership of the Journal. Please encourage your institutional leaders and colleagues to make JEET as an important part of their efforts to improve quality of engineering education. This will not only increase readership but will also help us move towards a better financial situation.
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1 Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE), International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES), University of Massachusetts Lowell, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 2 (2017), Pagination:Abstract
Dear Readers of JEET,
We are gradually seeing the emergence of an engineering education research community in India. The papers published in JEET during the past few years are evidence of this. In particular, we have seen many high quality papers submitted to this year's Fifth Annual Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE 2018: http://ictiee.org/ictiee2018/).
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1 Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE), International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES), University of Massachusetts Lowell, US
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 3 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 4 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
Dear Readers of JEET
In the first 3 months of 2018, JEET has received more than 20 articles submitted for review. In most cases, the plagiarism check was conducted within 1 week, and the initial editorial check was conducted within 2 weeks of submission. Reviewer assignment took place within 3 weeks of submission, and editorial decisions within 8 weeks. With a growing number of articles submitted to the journal, 28 new reviewers were added to the review team We are pleased to welcome Dr. Gopal Joshi and Dr. Prathiba Nagabhushan to the editorial board, and we expect to appoint a few more associate editors. Please contact Dr. Sohum Sohoni (sohum.sohoni@asu.edu) if you would like to be considered for appointment as associate editor.
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1 Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE), IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 32, No 1 (2018), Pagination:Abstract
In the first 3 months of 2018, JEET has received more than 20 articles submitted for review. In most cases, the plagiarism check was conducted within 1 week, and the initial editorial check was conducted within 2 weeks of submission. Reviewer assignment took place within 3 weeks of submission, and editorial decisions within 8 weeks. With a growing number of articles submitted to the journal, 28 new reviewers were added to the review team We are pleased to welcome Dr. Gopal Joshi and Dr. Prathiba Nagabhushan to the editorial board, and we expect to appoint a few more associate editors. Please contact Dr. Sohum Sohoni (sohum.sohoni@asu.edu) if you would like to be considered for appointment as associate editor.- Editorial
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1 Chief Editor, JEET, IN