Engineering Education for Future Engineers

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Riza Atiq RahmatUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia(The National University of Malaysia)

Engineering Education for the Future Engineers

Introduction The world is flat

• A small Malaysia company can compete with a giant American company through collaboration and leveraging.

• A small company in Indonesia can compete with a giant company in Malaysia

Berlin Wall had crumbled … walls at national borders are crumbling too.

• Relocation of manufacturing activities to China and Viet Nam • Malaysian Companies outsource their manufacturing to other

countries• Investment can go anywhere with one touch screen or a mouse

click

Changes Surrounding Universities in Malaysia

• The economic and job market are constantly changing at a very fast rate

• Manufacturing and other economic activities are rapidly shifting to China and India

• Internet facilities are changing students’ learning habit• The students are digital native• Universities are expected to commercialise its research

products• Changing of Malaysian economic base from agriculture

>> manufacturing, to high–tech >> knowledge-based >> entrepreneur-Innovation based in a very short time

Digital Native

Globalization Impact

• Multinational companies free to relocate their activities to a more profitable country.

• Large fund can be brought in and out with a mouse click or a touch screen.

• Local companies outsource their activities to companies anywhere on earth.

• Foreign companies free to market their products in Malaysia

• Local companies free to export their product to international market

Grose per Capita Income (thosands US$)

•Market Led

•Well-Governed

•Regionally integrated

•Entrepreneurial

•Innovative

New Economic Model: Goal & Characteristic

High Income. Per Capita Income USD

15,000 – 20,000

InclusivenessEnables all

communities to fully benefit from the

wealth of the country

SustainabilityMeets present needs without compromising

future generation

Rakyat quality of life

Characteristic s of Malaysia in 2020

Characteristic s of Malaysia in 2020

Graduate attributes Program Outcomes

• Complex problem solver• Knowledge producing graduate• Share, remix and capitalise on new ideas• Embrace change rather than fighting change• Innovative-Entrepreneurial• Global• Leverage and collaboration• Strong ethic

IHL Vision

IHL Mission

Program Objective

Program Outcomes

Stake Holders

Educational Block 1 Educational Block 2 ‘n’ Co-curiculum

Course 1

Course 2

Course 3

Course ‘n’

Course n1

Course n2

Course n3

Course ‘nn’

Co-Curiculum 1

Co-Curiculum 2

Co-Curikulum 3

Co-curikulum ‘n’

Total Student Learning Experience

IHL Educational Objective

Constructive alignment

DeliveryOutcomes• Complex problem solver• Knowledge producing graduate• Share, remix and capitalise on

new ideas• Embrace change rather than

fighting change• Innovative-Entrepreneurial• Global• Leverage and collaboration• Strong ethic

Delivery• Complicated project• Research Project• Multi-disciplinary Problem

Based Learning• Case Study• Project based with global

collaboration • Strong liberal education

Liberal Education(University and some of faculty courses)

• For character building• written and oral communication• Inquiry• critical and creative thinking• quantitative literacy• information literacy• Teamwork• integration of learning• Narative skill

We need innovative pedagogical skills to deliver the courses

Assessment

Lecturer Perpective Objective

Intended Learning Outcomes

Teaching Activities Evaluation

Student Perspective Evaluation

Learning Activities

Intended Learning Outcomes

(Biggs 2010)

We need a good and comprehensive assessment plan to ensure all learning outcomes are achieved

by all students

Outcomes Delivery AssessmentComplex problem solver Complicated project Project Report, portfolio

Knowledge producing graduate

Research Project Project report, portfolio, presentation

Share, remix and capitalise on new ideas

Multi-disciplinary Problem Based Learning

Embrace change rather than fighting change

Case study

Innovative-Entrepreneurial Case study, simulation, serious game

Global Multi national project based learning

Leverage and collaboration PBL, case study

Strong ethic PBL, simulation, serious game through liberal studies

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Changing Curriculum

Now Gradually change to…..

Limited student centred

Prescription/rigid outcomes based

Limited stake holders involvement

Individual Teaching

Timetabled

Course based

Tested (eg. Examination)

Top down

Expertise led

Local

Student centred

Beyond Learning Outcome (unexpected)

Active stake holders involvement

Collaborative teaching

Immersive collaborative environment

Project based

Exhibit (more authentic)

Bottom up (student initiative)

Experience led

Global

Requirement

• Lecturer quality and professional certificate• Digital learning environment• Student Total Learning Experience

environment

Paradigm shift: •From teacher centered to student centered, •From teaching to facilitating, •From lecturer to learning experience designer

Student Total Learning Experience

Time

Residential space

Faculty space

Industrial space

Community space

Co-curriculum

space

Innovative entrepreneurship

space

Cultural space

Library space

Internationalisation space

Knowledge, skills and attitude

The whole campus becomes learning space – broad band WIFI

Collaborative learningProject basedEagerness to learn from each other

More project based learning,More presentation

Project basedCompetition basedSerious Game

Classroom without wall(three walls principle)

TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING

• Game and simulation (provide meaningful learning as it provides many dimensions of the real world)

• Mobile learning (learning anywhere, any time, any place)

• Flip class (on-line lecture at home and problem solving in the classroom)

Entrepreneurship CourseSimulation and CompetitionBased learning

(First Year)

Second year

Pitching and selling their own product(Final year)

LIFE LONG LEARNING(from cradle to grave)

• Today, frontier knowledge may become obsolete within 5 years due to intensification of research and wide spread sharing of knowledge trough the internet.

• Short courses with credits which can be accumulated to earn post graduate degree.

Living laboratories

A traditional laboratory usually is isolated from society and industrial community. Often, researchers are immersed in their research without contact with the real world. As a result, most research products do not immediately benefit the society

Living laboratories

Langkawi Geopark

Bangi Urban Transport Management System

Bangi Traransport Management Centre

Conclusion

Now Gradually change to…..

Limited student centred

Prescription/rigid outcomes based

Limited stake holders involvement

Individual teaching

Course based

Timetabled

Tested (eg. Examination)

Top down

Expertise led

Local

Student centred

Beyond Learning Outcome (unexpected)

Active stake holders involvement

Collaborative teaching

Project based

Immersive collaborative environment

Exhibit (more authentic)

Bottom up (student initiative)

Experience led

Global

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