CEEA ACEG 2021: Stimulating a Sustainability Mindset in Engineering Education University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, PEI, Canada, June 20-23, 2021 |
Conference website | https://ceea.ca/conference/ceea-aceg-2021/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ceeaaceg2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 11, 2021 |
Submission deadline | March 1, 2021 |
CEEA ACEG 2021 “Stimulating a Sustainability Mindset in Engineering Education”
The Annual Conference of the Canadian Engineering Education Association will be held at the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island on June 21-23, 2021 with the theme of “Stimulating a Sustainability Mindset in Engineering Education”.
This encompassing theme incorporates key elements of what sustainability means in engineering education, to engineers, and to the future of the Engineering profession: sustainable design, sustainable society via diversity, community, empathy, and accessibility, sustainable earth via stewardship of resources, sustainable work via the interdisciplinary integration of traditional engineering disciplines and between the social sciences, sustainable approach of professionalism, reflection, equity, inclusion, and effective communication. When we come together as a group of Canadian engineering educators in beautiful PEI, we look forward to the conversations and discussions on what sustainability means in engineering and what a sustainability mindset in engineering education means for the future.
While all submissions related to engineering education are welcome, we encourage those focusing on pedagogies, approaches and practice relating to:
- Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary engineering education
- Developing and assessing student attitudes and behaviours towards sustainability
- Developing technical foundations for sustainability
- Introducing students to sustainability issues
- Sustainable Engineering within and across engineering domains
- Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in Engineering Education
- Accessibility in Engineering Education
- Engineering Justice & Ethics
- Critical evaluation of sustainability issues in engineering
- Design for Sustainability
- Community & Stakeholder engagement and collaboration
- Accountability and responsibility in the engineering profession
- Responsible Engineering
- Sustainable creativity and innovation
- Empathy in engineering
In light of the rapid transition to online education, we are also planning a special stream on online engineering education. For this stream, we encourage submissions related to:
- New methods and approaches for online education
- Case studies for transitioning and sustaining online education
- Accessibility in online education
- Virtual learning environments
- Online laboratories and experiential education
- Assessments in online education
Submission Guidelines
We invite papers written in English or French on a variety of topics in engineering education. Attendees will have an opportunity to showcase, learn about, and discuss engineering education through a variety of session types. Participants will be asked to classify their work into one of two streams: teaching practice or educational research. Both streams cover works that relate to teaching, learning, assessment, accreditation, student support, professional development, and other aspects of engineering education. The differences in the streams are as follows:
- Engineering Education Practice (“Practice”): includes accounts of innovations, experiences, and evidence-based practices in engineering education.
- Engineering Education Research (“Research”): includes reports of investigations, meta-analyses, and data-informed development of new methods, tools, and frameworks.
There will be five different session types:
- Full-Paper Podium Talks: These are 15 min. (+ 5 minutes Q&A) that aim to present completed work. Papers will be organized into thematic sessions, with typically 4-5 papers presented per session. Full-paper sessions will be 90-minutes in length.
- Lightning Talks: These sessions include 4-6 brief (6 minutes + nominally 4 minutes Q&A) “lightning talk”-style presentations grouped around a common theme, followed by a longer discussion period that is moderated by the session chair. This format will be used to organize evidence-based or data informed work in either the “Practice” or “Research” streams. Lightning Talk sessions will be 75-minutes in length.
- Panel discussion: Panel discussions are designed to facilitate dialogue between panellists from different institutions, different sectors (for example industry and academia) and audience members. The extended abstract for a potential panel discussion should include the names of at least three panellists, a proposed moderator, and an abstract that describes the focus of the panel. Each participant will have an opportunity to speak on the topic via a short presentation, and a longer discussion between all panellists and the audience will follow. Panel discussions will be 75-minutes and submissions related to the conference theme are highly encouraged.
- Special Sessions: Researchers and educators with an interest in a particular topic are invited to propose special sessions. These sessions can be allocated as either a 75-minute session (for extended abstracts) or 90-minute session (when for full papers). An extended abstract for the special session should be submitted that includes the presenter names and contact information, the proposed title of the special session and/or topical focus, intended audience, and the titles of the extended abstracts or full papers from each of the presenters. Special sessions can be for Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and are different from lightning talks (which will be grouped by the technical chair of the conference committee) or panel discussions (which do not require extended abstracts or full papers submissions from each panelist). Note: Each presenter for a Special Session must also submit their own extended abstract or full paper.
Abstract Submission
All authors, regardless of the stream or requested presentation type, are invited to submit an extended abstract (approx. 500 words) via EasyChair by January 11, 2021. All abstracts will be reviewed and evaluated based on how they address the following elements, as appropriate:
- Motivation for the work, with reference to relevant literature
- Clear conceptual/theoretical framework
- Comprehensible description of method and methodologies
- Results/conclusions of interest to the membership
It is expected that all authors collecting data from human subjects have approval from a university-based ethics review board for their research.
When authors submit an abstract, they will be asked to indicate their areas of interest and expertise in engineering education for the purpose of abstract and paper review. Abstracts/papers will be assigned based on these areas of interest and expertise. They will also be asked to indicate whether they intend to participate in the full paper review process, whether their abstract is practice or research oriented, and their preferred presentation format.
All authors will receive an indication of whether their abstract is accepted for the conference by February 8, 2021. For those submitting full-papers, feedback on their abstract that can be used in writing the paper. Note that all full papers must go through peer review.
Paper Submission
Authors opting to submit a 4-8 page paper for peer review will be required to do so by March 1, 2021. Papers will be reviewed, based on the criteria listed above, and authors will receive feedback on March 16, 2020, with an indication that the paper is accepted as-is, or that revisions are required. Where revisions are required, authors will be asked to submit a revised paper by April 6, 2020. Authors who are not requested to complete revisions after submitting the paper for peer review will have their papers marked as “peer reviewed” in the conference proceedings and present in a Full Paper Session. Authors who attend to the requested revisions and submit will also have their papers marked as “peer reviewed” in the conference proceedings and present in a Full Paper Session. Authors who decide not to submit a revised full paper will still be invited to present their work in a lightning talk or panel session.
Call for Workshops
We invite proposals for workshops covering relevant aspects of teaching and learning in engineering. Workshops on practices that positively impact the engineering teaching environment and students’ abilities, resourcefulness, persistence, and success are particularly sought. Topics of interest include:
- Engineering education research methods;
- Implementation of sustainability mindset in engineering education;
- Best-in-class engineering education practices or teaching tools;
- Best online/remote engineering education practices amid COVID-19;
- Implementation of educational technologies;
- Integrating and building open engineering educational resources
- Best practices in professional development for engineers;
- Administration of critical thinking and developing active learning experiences
- Professional development needs identified by practicing engineers and employers;
- Initiatives that support diversity, equity and inclusion in engineering;
- Support of student mental, emotional, and motivational wellness and resilience;
- Initiatives for co-curricular student development;
- Initiatives for engineering curriculum development related to remote education
- Continual improvement based on CEAB graduate attributes analysis.
Workshops last 90 minutes and should provide the participants with an interactive experience. Proposals for workshops spanning two or more 90-minute periods will be considered. All regular workshops will be scheduled for Sunday, June 20, 2021. Workshop proposals can be submitted using EasyChair by Friday, February 5, 2021. Workshops will be considered based on clarity, level of detail, interactivity and relevance to engineering education.
Organizing Committee
- Amy Hsiao, Organizing Committee Chair
- Ali Ahmadi, Communications and Logistics Chair
- Grant McSorley, Technical Chair
- Armin Bodaghkhani, Workshop Chair
- Nicholas Krouglicof, Sponsorship Chair
- Austin Murnaghan, Student Program and Events Chair
- Lisa Sanderson, Logistics Support
Venue
The conference will be held at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, PE.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Amy Hsiao (Organizing Committee Chair) at ahsiao@upei.ca or Grant McSorley (Technical Chair) at gmcsorley@upei.ca