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Title: Indo US Collaboration


1
  • Indo US Collaboration
  • for Engineering Education
  • (IUCEE) A Case Study
  • Krishna Vedula
  • Professor and Dean Emeritus
  • University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • Vivek Singhal
  • Founder and Chairman
  • Strategic Business Management Co.
  • Vsinghal_at_SBM-Team.com

2
Outline
  • Context
  • Introducing IUCEE
  • Progress so far and people who are involved
  • Results of the Summer Leadership Institute
  • Proposal for the 5 year program and financial
    model
  • IT/ ITES
  • Non IT engineering
  • Conclusion

3
Context
  • India has close to 1800 engineering colleges
    growing at 15 per annum
  • Total seats in the region of 650 k to 700k intake
  • Close to 400k graduating engineers (contestable)
  • Only 25 are employable/ trainable even those
    dont know the art of connecting the dots in a
    problem context

4
Concerns
  • Effect on post graduate education serious
  • Number of M Tech and Ph. D enrolment is abysmally
    low
  • Qualified teacher shortage
  • Compromising future generations
  • Social tensions as huge amounts of money is
    invested by state and individuals with
    expectations which are failing
  • Economic (Industrial) growth uncertain for want
    of predictable number of skilled people not
    linked to projections
  • Not only have we experienced this in India but
    the professors of US universities who receive
    close to 50k of our graduates have experienced
    the decline in the competence and learning
    expected of a degree holder
  • The genesis of the IUCEE is seated in this
    experience of industry and education systems in
    US.

5
Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education
(IUCEE)
Train the Trainer
Approach
8 0 0 0 0 F A C U L T Y
IUCEE-US
IUCEE-India
Subjects
Regional Centers
US Faculty Experts one-week workshops
Indian Faculty Trainers
Trainers
Annual Indo US Engineering Faculty Leadership
Institute in India
Regional Workshops
Training Kits
6
2008 Indo US Engineering Faculty Leadership
Institute
7
2008 Indo US Engineering Faculty Leadership
Institute
  • 23 workshops and 23 US faculty experts
  • 1400 applicants on-line
  • 585 Indian participants selected
  • All had at least M.Tech/ME Degrees 25 had PhDs
  • 75 had more than 10 years experience
  • 25 senior administrators or heads of colleges
  • 24 female
  • 15 AP, 7 Gujarat 26 Karnataka 16
    Maharashtra 20 Tamil Nadu 15 Other.
  • 175 colleges represented

8
2008 Indo US Engineering Faculty Leadership
Instituteconsidered overwhelming success based
on
  • Participant Feedback
  • Participant Energy Level and Involvement
  • Participant Follow-up implementation
  • Workshops, seminars, course improvements,
    teaching and research networks established
  • US faculty comments
  • Industry involvement

9
Course Ratings
Scale Poor Fair Average Good
Excellent 0 1 2 3
4 All 21 courses were rated Good to
Excellent (3.0 to 4.0) 17 courses were rated by
50 responses as Excellent (3.50 ) 8 courses
were rated by 75 responses as Excellent (3.75 )
10
Participant Comments
  • Rajul Gajjar, Professor, LD College of
    Engineering, Gujarat This is the first time
    people are actually going back with an actual
    plan we are already committed network of three
    institutions working together it is really
    unique
  • Rio DSouza, Associate Professor, St. Joseph
    Engineering College, Karnataka They were not
    only talking about teaching techniques, but were
    practicing it
  • Hemal Shah, Assistant Professor, UV Patel College
    of Engineering, Gujarat On-line testing for
    learning styles was really exciting to me this
    is really making us global professionals
  • Prithvi Raj Bhupal, Vice Principal, Bellary
    College of Engineering, Karnataka This has
    really opened my mind so that I can really make
    a difference
  • Nandita Choudhury, Lecturer, Nirma Institute of
    Science and Technology, Gujarat Provides me a
    good opportunity to take back a lot of things
    which I can share with other faculty
  • Milind Mali, Assistant Professor, SKN College of
    Engineering, Maharashtra I am taking back the
    quality improvement slogan Say what you do Do
    what you say Prove it and Improve it
  • M. Usha, Head of Dept Sona College of
    Technology, Tamil Nadu I have chosen this course
    on Computer Networks because of Jim Kurose, who
    authored the book it was very different I found
    his class to be very very interesting and very
    practical because of the labs.
  • G.H. Joshi, Professor, BVB College of
    Engineering, Karnataka Best thing I have seen
    here is exposure to global practices and great
    experiences of a team of professors from
    University of Puerto Rico
  • Ashutosh Marathe, Assistant Professor,
    Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Maharashtra
    Complete transparency students are taken into
    confidence right from the beginning very
    essential for building excellent partnership
    between students and faculty.
  • Sushma Kulkarni, Principal, Rajarambapu Institute
    of Technology, Maharashtra It has been a
    continuous complaint from HR managers that only
    10 to 20 of our students are employable
    something should be done the word curriculum
    innovation and the Indo-US part of this
    attracted me to see what other countries are
    doing the unique thing is that its is very
    participatory we have really come to know the
    way they are implementing in their country
  • I.K. Bhat, Director, National Institute of
    Technology, Hamirpur With these new concepts we
    would definitely like to go to other colleges and
    help their faculty we are planning to set up
    training center for teachers in our institute

11
Participant Comments
  • Divya, Lecturer, Punjab Engineering College,
    Chandigarh I have been pretty surprised More
    than my expectations I have been exposed to
    completely different way of teaching the course
    on Wireless Networks I will now teach be
    teaching differently, beyond the text books
  • Harshal Sawant, Assistant Professor, MS Ramaiah
    School of Advanced Studies The course has really
    helped me I really feel that I know how my
    course can be designed better course instructor
    was marvelous and gave many examples we learnt
    how to work in a group how to improve our
    presentation
  • Manali Kshirsagar, Assistant Professor, YC
    College of Engineering, Maharashtra while
    teaching us about outcomes based assessment,
    their approach itself is outcomes based we are
    learning how to practice.
  • P.M. Prasuna, Head of Department, BVC Institute
    of Technology, Andhra Pradesh Workshop is hosted
    by the favorite author of my favorite book I got
    so many benefits apart from theoretical approach
    he has also give practical ideas so many
    unanswered questions were answered
  • Vineeta Gejji, Head of Dept, Gogte Institute of
    Technology, Karnataka After coming here it was a
    real eye opener. I never thought we can apply
    teaching principles to teaching engineering that
    had never occurred to me I have 24 years of
    experience this workshop has made me realize
    there are very good practices which can be
    implemented I have lots of scope to improve
    engineering education I plan to conduct similar
    workshops and train other faculty.
  • Anuj Jain, Professor, Motilal Nehru National
    Institute of Technology Focus is on learning of
    students rather that on what teacher is teaching
    in fact we are using some of what is being taught
    here, after many years of experience here we
    have learnt this in a structured fashion, which
    is more useful if we can put this to younger
    faculty they will become more effective from day
    one
  • Anand Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, SDM College
    of Engineering, Karnataka Shift of emphasis from
    teaching to learning has been presented in a
    fantastic way
  • Krishnendu Chakraborty, Techno India College of
    Technology, West Bengal Now I have understood
    the way of teaching, teaching methodology, I can
    motivate my faculty I am taking away many things
    from this workshop I carry tons and tonnes of
    ideas three level approach do it myself in my
    course, share success stories with my faculty
    colleges and then across the region
  • B. Seshu, Associate Professor, Bhoj Reddy
    Engineering College for Women We have been
    trained, so we would like to train many more
    people.
  • Bani Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor, IIT
    Kharagpur, West Bengal Incorporating active
    learning within the course itself this approach
    is very important I want to incorporate this in
    my courses I have learnt many things and will
    become a trainer

12
Fundraising and expenses for 2007-08
Income Desh and Jaishree 334,000 NRN and
Sudha 334,000 Fees from participants
30,100 Corporate donations 23,000 Infosys
Hospitality 240,000 Total
961,000 ______________________________________
_____________ Expenses US
Faculty 391,000 Videotaping and Materials
80,000 Kit development and training
50,000 Coordination, administration
180,000 Coordination, administration
20,000 Participant Boarding and Lodging
241,000 Total
961,000 __________________________________________
_________
13
Follow up Challenges
  • Sustaining momentum of Indian faculty
  • Sustaining financially
  • Scaling to reach large numbers
  • Broadening to other fields
  • Assessing and quantifying outcomes
  • Leveraging Government programs

14
Future Plans (2009 and beyond)
  • Sustainability and Scalability according to the
    model proposed
  • Conduct Summer Institutes Annually
  • Develop Training Kits based on Summer Institutes
  • Train selected Participants to become Trainers
    using Kits
  • Trainers conduct regional workshops, collect fees
    for sustaining and developing programs
  • Mentor Regional Centers of Teaching Excellence

15
Measure of Success
  • Continuous feedback and assessment to measure
  • Employability of graduates (increase from 25 to
    50 in five years ?)

16
Train the Trainer Approach
8 0 0 0 0 F A C U L T Y
IUCEE-US
IUCEE-India
Subjects
Regional Centers
US Faculty Experts one-week workshops
New Indian Faculty Trainers
Trainers
Annual Indo US Engineering Faculty Leadership
Institute in India
Regional Workshops
Training Kits
17
Potential for Scale-Up
2008-09 is Pilot Year
18
Proposed Funding
  • Private Industry
  • Objective More Employable Graduates
  • 40 K per course per year (for US Faculty
    Trainers)
  • Solicit for interested field of engineering
  • Example 1,000,000 for 25 courses per year
  • Government
  • Create scheme to be administered by Government
  • Pay travel, boarding and lodging and part fees
    for faculty attending workshop (Indian Faculty
    Trainers and Faculty Participants)
  • 9 Cr in 2009-10
  • 16 Cr in 2010-11
  • 23 Cr in 2011-12
  • 30 Cr in 2012-13
  • Regional Center
  • Offer regional workshops and charge fees
  • Revenue from fees after paying trainers,
    materials and facilities to be used for program
    and curriculum development for excellence

19
Summary
  • Access Scale and sustainability can be achieved
    in five years
  • Private funding Sponsors courses of interest to
    their field for employment
  • Public funding Govt. creates scheme to support
    faculty participant costs
  • Quality Regional Centers take ownership of
    regional dynamic of excellence in engineering
    education
  • Social Appreciation High quality engineering
    graduates assist in solving problems facing
    society

20
  • Questions?
  • Vivek Singhal
  • Vsinghal_at_SBM-Team.com
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