Webinar series on the International Handbook of Engineering Education Research
In 2024 and 2025, the SEFI Special Interest Groups are joining efforts around the “International Handbook of Engineering Education Research”. Each session will focus on one chapter, giving the floor to authors of the chapter. With this series we want to support the growth and maturing of the engineering education field and community in Europe and beyond. The goal of the series is to (1) increase the knowledge around engineering education research, (2) to strengthen the engineering education community feeling, and (3) to give a platform to the authors of the handbook’s chapters to disseminate their work.
12 December 2024 – 12:00-13:00 CET: A Selective Review of Computing Education Research, Chapter 26, Lauri Malmi (Engineering Education Research SIG)
16 January 2025 – 15:00-16:00 CET: Contemporary Approaches to Assessment of Engineering Competencies for Diverse Learners, Chapter 31, Lynn Van den Broeck (Engineering Skills SIG) invites Kerrie Douglas
24 January 2025 – 15:30-16:30 CET: Collaborative Learning in Engineering Education, Chapter 19, Aida Guerra (Sustainability SIG) invites Emma Mercier, Molly H. Goldstein, Preethi Baligar, Robin Jephthah Rajarathinam.
31 January 2025 – 12:00-13:00 CET: Educating the Whole Engineer by Integrating Engineering and the Liberal Arts, Chapter 21, Aida Guerra (Sustainability SIG) invites Sarah Jayne Hitt, Amy Banzaert, Olga Pierrakos
07 February 2025 – 16:00-17:00 CET: Institutionalizing Social Justice in Engineering Curricula, Chapter 17, Aida Guerra (Sustainability SIG) invites Diana A. Chen, Gordon D. Hoople, Jon A. Leydens, Cindy Rottmann
Engineering Education Research Methods webinars in 2022 and 2023
In 2022 the SEFI SIG on Engineering Education Research organizes three SEFI@Work sessions focusing on research methods in Engineering Education Research. These sessions will give the floor to a researcher that will share a high-impact publication with solid methodological foundations, and we will challenge them to share their experiences with the applied methods in order to support the research within our SEFI community.
These sessions of the series Research Methods in Engineer Education will allow you to:
- Get “insight” information on essential research methods for engineering education connected to a key publication within engineering education research, such that you can discover how the research methods were applied in well-recognized research.
- Give you insights in research methods you can’t get from a textbook but that you would share with colleagues within a research team or center.
- Get to know well-respected researchers and authors in Engineering Education.
- Connect with people working on similar topics or using similar methods to your own research.