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The 27th EAEEIE Annual Conference (European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering)
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Date posted: 08/02/2017 June 7th 2007 - June 9, 2017, Grenoble, France The EAEEIE (European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering) is a European non-profit organization, with members from nearly seventy European Universities, most of them teaching in the area of Electrical and Information Engineering (EIE). The mission of the EAEEIE is to enhance education in EIE through understanding European education practices, industry participation, continuing education, credit transfer in international exchanges, scientific and educational research, and to determine criteria to establish standards on EIE education. The objective of the conference is to bring together lecturers, researchers and professionals in the field of EIE all over Europe with the aim to exchange ideas and information and contribute to the development of EIE education. EAEEIE 2017 includes (but is not limited to) the following topics: *bolded topics are pertinent to VR/AR * Educational Methods and Innovations in Engineering Education * Experimental Learning and Learning Experiences in Engineering * Lifelong Learning in Electrical and Information Engineering * Research and Innovation as a Part of Education * E-learning and Computer-Based Learning * Development of Innovative Materials in Engineering Education * Gender and Diversity issues * The Student Perspective of Electrical and Information Engineering * Distance, Open and Flexible Education * Educational Games and Simulations * Including Entrepreneurship in Engineering Programs * Curriculum Design * Assessment and Evaluation * Learning Analytics * Mobile Learning * International Partnerships * Cooperation with Industry * Dissemination of European Projects See the full Story via external site: eaeeie2017-iut1.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr Most recent stories in this category (Conferences): 03/03/2017: ICME 2017 - Large Scale 3D Human Activity Analysis |
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