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7/6/2015

HEEAP University Faculty Development


Workshop
Introductions
Dr. David Benson (Arizona State University)

Outline: Introductions (2 hrs)


Welcome to USA, AZ and ASU
Presenter Introductions
HEEAP Staff and Faculty Introductions
Gila Orientation (30 min)
Accessing Network Instructions
Moodle Instructions (put network
instructions on Moodle?)
Word Cloud

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WELCOME TO ARIZONA

Americas 48th State


6th largest state
15th most populous
6.7 million people
Desert climate in south
Pine forests, plateau,
mountains and canyons
in north

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Phoenix Area (Valley of the Sun) = 4.2 million people


Americas 5th Largest City

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American Southwest

Camelback Mountain
(right in Phoenix)

Lots of local places to


experience the desert and
the Southwest

Antelope Canyon
Grand Canyon

This is a great place to live.

South Phoenix South Mountain Park

Cathedral Rock - Sedona

www.arizonaguide.com
email Dr. David Benson for advice/ideas
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American Southwest
Mixing and mingling of cultures
30% Hispanic, 5% Native American,
60% European Ancestry

Great local food and restaurants


Art galleries and botanical gardens

www.arizonaguide.com
email Dr. David Benson for advice/ideas

Welcome to Arizona and ASU

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Rich Culture

Excellent food
from all over the
world

Encourage getting out and


experiencing as much as
you can
Nice shady
spaces to walk

www.arizonaguide.com
email Dr. David Benson for advice/ideas

City of Tempe
Northern half of the city is home to ASU

Nice shady spaces to walk


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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Campus Map

https://www.asu.edu/map/interactive/
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Welcome to Arizona and ASU

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Welcome to Arizona and ASU

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Dr. Bensons advice for your time in Arizona


. make lots of good memories

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Jumping over a swimming pool!

Drink Lots of H20

Vietnam = 81% humidity


Arizona = 18% humidity
And wear hats

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Work Hard

Previous groups have called me Doctor Homework


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HEEAP University Workshop


Transform educational practices
Inspire change
Promote development of active learning
and outcomes-based learning in Vietnam

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Those are big goals

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PRESENTER INTRODUCTIONS
Dr. David Benson
Senior Lecturer & HEEAP Academic Director
High School Teacher: Physics, Chemistry, and
Astronomy
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
(Michigan State University, 2004)
Mechanical Engineering Faculty
(Kettering University)
HEEAP Academic Director and Senior
Lecturer, Ira S. Fulton Schools of Engineering
(Arizona State University)

Knowing about my background is


important
Sameness: Different career path but not different from you
Context for Explanations: Knowing roots of first examples
Expectations: Understanding what goes in to my work
Establish Relationship: Education is a personal process a
human process a part of your ability to learn is described
in how you relate to me
True teachers are those who use themselves as bridges
over which they invite their students to cross; then, having
facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging
them to create their own. (Nikos Kazantzakis)
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Dr. David Benson


Research Background

Jet Inlet Design


(Computational and
Experimental)

Modeling Convection
in the Sun
(Computational)

Dr. David Benson


Research Background

Education Research on Mastery and Curriculum


Assessment

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Dr. David Benson


Courses Taught

25 years in education
Focus areas:
Thermo-Fluids
Introduction to Engineering
Introductory Physics

Secondary Physics and Chemistry


Secondary Astronomy
Introductory University Physics
Introductory University Astronomy
Introduction to Engineering
Global Engineering Projects
Engineering Projects in Community Svc.
Feedback Control Systems
Vibrations
Noise, Vibration and Harshness
Statics
Mathematical Methods for Engineers
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Gas Dynamics and Compressible Flow

Dr. David Benson


Education Background

Introductory Level Classes


(Mechanical Engineering)
Intermediate Level Classes
(Core Classes)
Mentor for Student Clubs
and Organizations
Teacher Outreach

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Dr. David Benson


HEEAP Background

Workshops in Vietnam on Active


Learning, Classroom Assessment and
Design Thinking
Workshops on Capstone projects
VEEC Technical Session Organizer
HEEAP 2013 & 2014 Workshops

Dr. David Benson


Human Being

Astronomy
BBQ and Drinks
Hiking
Geology and Paleontology
Kayaking
Amusement Parks
Arduino
History

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Summary

. I love education
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HEEAP: Higher Engineering Education


Alliance Program
Mr. Jeff Goss
Arizona State University
Associate Vice Provost at Arizona State University
Director of HEEAP
Assistant Dean, Global Outreach and Extended
Education

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HEEAP PERSONNEL

Jose Quiroga

Gila Aispuro
Sandra Nagy
Annie Warren
Ryan Meuth
Alicia Baumann
Scott Pollat

Faculty Participant Introductions

Dr. David Benson (Arizona State University)

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Getting to Know You

http://butchbellah.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/get_to_know_your_audience.jpg

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Getting Online --- ASU Wi-Fi


Exercise to get to know each other a little better
Need to get online first

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Join ASU Guest Network from your Laptop


Open Chrome or IE on Your Laptop
Select Guest Access

Select Guest Access

Facebook Page
HEEAP - Spring Cohort 2015
A place to share social plans
and connect outside of the
workshop

If you have not joined the group yet, please do so now.


Also need to confirm emails
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First Homework Assignment


Photo Roster

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HEEAP 2015 Vocational Cohort


Industrial University of Ho Chi
Minh City (IUH)
Cao Thang Technical College
(CTTC)
Ho Chi Minh Vocational College
of Technology (HVCT)

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Introductions Activity: Profiles


www.wordle.net
Create a word cloud using exactly 15 words to describe
who you are
Dont just choose work related things
Help us get to know you

One of the words must be your name


Use - to connect words in a phrase
Play with font, layout and color scheme
Print word cloud as PDF or use screen capture tool
Save the word cloud to your laptops desktop
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Introductions Activity: Profiles


Purpose:
To help HEAAP staff and faculty (as well as the
HEEAP faculty members from other
universities!) get to know you. (ice-breaker)
- we are going to spend 4 weeks together!
To help HEEAP staff and faculty learn to
pronounce your names

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Introductions Activity: Profiles


Use MS Word or some other Word Processing program
to make a list of 15 words or short phrases which
describe you.
Dont just choose work related things
Help us get to know you

Use - to connect words in a phrase


Example:
David-Benson
Mechanical-Engineer
Jazz

One of the words must


be your name

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Introductions Activity: Profiles


www.wordle.net
Create a word cloud using exactly the 15 words
that describe who you are
Play with font, layout and color scheme
Print word cloud as PDF or use screen capture
tool to save it as a jpeg or png
Save the word cloud to your laptops desktop
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Upload your Word Cloud to Moodle


Moodle is a Learning Management System
which is being managed by Pearson
Available to Vietnam universities son

http://heeap.pearsoned.vn/login/

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Dr. David Benson

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Debrief Faculty Participant Introductions

Mellow activity quiet start


Creative opportunity to share
Exposes some cultural differences
Tutorial for web access

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HEEAP University Faculty Development


Workshop
Overview
Dr. David Benson (Arizona State University)

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HEEAP Vocational Cohort 2015

4 weeks
Start @ 8:00am --- End @ 5:00pm
Lunch runs from 12:00pm 1:30pm
Breaks
goal-driven workshop
not attendance focused

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HEEAP University Cohort 2015

Instructional Methods and Pedagogy


Teaching Engineering Design
English Language Skills
Presentation Skills
Problem-Based Learning

thats just the first half

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HEEAP University Cohort 2015


Assessment and Evaluation Methods
Accreditation
Statistical Methods for Assessment

Not Game Over Yet

Just kidding --- that is a lot of things to do in 4 weeks

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HEEAP Calendar and Agenda


A calendar for the
workshop will be
posted on the
Moodle for your
reference

WEEK 01
Day

Room

Cohort I

AM 1

8:00 10:00am

Tues

WED

THURS

FRI

BYENG 510

BYENG 510

BYENG 510

BYENG 510

BYENG 510

4/27/2015

4/28/2015

4/29/2015

4/30/2015

5/1/2015

Orientation

Theories of Teaching and


Learning

Application of Bloom's
Taxonomy to Course Activities

Learning Styles

Course Construction

Orientation - Team Building

Theories of Teaching and


Learning / Bloom's Taxonomy

Optics Activity: Bloom's


Taxonomy

Learning Styles

Course Construction

Drivers for Change / Vision 2030

Bloom's Taxonomy

Optics Activity: Bloom's


Taxonomy

Pronunciation and
Communication: Reception
and Perception

Course Learning Outcomes

Objectives and Portfolio


Introduction

Skill Assessment and


Introductions

Pronunciation and
Communication

Pronunciation and
Communication: Reception
and Perception

Course Learning Outcomes

Break

AM 2
10:15am - 12:00pm

Some topics may


change or get shifted
about but edits will
be posted

Campus - Tempe

Mon

Lunch
12:00 - 1:30pm

BYENG 655 (dining in 660)

PM 1
1:30 - 3:00pm

Break

PM 2

3:15
- 5:00pm

Debrief
Evening / Homework

Faculty Checks

HEEAP Survey

University Club Bistro - Dinner

Theory and
Background

Continuous
Improvement

Curriculum Design
Track

Engineering Education

Program/Course Level

Hands-On Engineering
Content Learning

Pedagogy Track

Teaching and Learning

Assessment and Evaluation


Techniques

Course/Lab Design and


Integration

Language
Foundation

Application and Implementation

Problem Based
Learning Activity

Instructional
Technology

Engineering EcoSystem

English Language and Professional Skills Development

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Classrooms/Locations
HOTEL
Weeks 01 and 02:
BYAC (Artisan Court)
ECG (E-Space Labs)

Weeks 03 and 04:

CAVC

CAVC (College Avenue Commons)


ECG (E-Space Labs)

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Day 01: Outline

Program Introductions
Team Building
Drivers and Motivations for Change
Program Outcomes

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Guidelines and Standards of Practice

Please be on-time
Use English as a first effort (Intel)
Be focused
Communicate

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
It is a challenge to learn new things
in a foreign language
Your English is far better than my
Vietnamese

photo by: David Benson

I will speak conversationally.


I will repeat and review often.
If you do not understand me then
raise your hand.
photo by: David Benson

ENGLISH LANGUAGE
There will be some idioms and
expressions since they are the color
of a language.
But the presentations are planned and
I will reinforce the language using
pictures, repetition, and text
and we can always stop and discuss
The cat has got your tongue

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Slides and Material Availability


Slides will not be posted in advance:
experience and explore
PDFs and Worksheets will be posted on
Moodle at the end of the day

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Workshop Rules
You travelled a long way to be here.
Big responsibility.
There will be challenges.
We always find a solution.

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Teams
HEEAP
Vocational 2015
Cohort

There will be several


different team or
group activities
throughout the
workshop

Made with Lucidchart (free online resource)


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Questions?

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Gila Aispuro Orientation and


Materials

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