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Standards Education. 18 March 2009 Steve Mills, Chair, SEC Standards Board Forum. Contents . Background and Mission Standards Education Objectives and Goals Current Activities Tutorials, Case Studies, Student Application Papers Standards Education Workshops Standards Lecturer Program
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Standards Education 18 March 2009 Steve Mills, Chair, SEC Standards Board Forum
Contents • Background and Mission • Standards Education Objectives and Goals • Current Activities • Tutorials, Case Studies, Student Application Papers • Standards Education Workshops • Standards Lecturer Program • How to Get Involved
Background • Standards in Education Task Force (SETF) formed in 2003 • A collaboration between the SA and EAB • Develop web-based standards-related educational resources. • IEEE Foundation grant for 2004-2005 • NSF grant for the years 2005-2009 • Currently seeking a second NSF grant • Educational Activities support moving forward
Background • Standards Education Committee (SEC) • Joint Committee of the EAB and IEEE SA BoG • The SEC is made up of four members from the SA and four members of the EAB plus corresponding members. • Additionally, several individuals are actively contributing to the work of the committee
Background • In 2008, the Educational Activities Department established a formal Standards Education Program. • Operates in close cooperation with, and oversight by SEC. • The program serves as the coordination point for SEC activities. • Standards Education Program activities are not currently intended to generate revenue.
Mission of the SEC • Promote the importance of standards in meeting technical, economic, environmental, and societal challenges. • Secure and disseminate learning materials on the application of standards in the design and development aspects of educational programs. • Secure and provide short courses about standards needed in the design and development phases of professional practice. • Actively promote the integration of standards into academic programs. • Lead other education initiatives planned jointly by EAB and the SA as needed.
Standards Education Objectives and Goals • The objectives and goals set for Standards Education aim to address the needs of students, educators and practicing professionals. • Objective: Establish the IEEE as the global one-stop source for educational information about technical standards
Standards Education Objectives and Goals • Develop standards-related online tutorials and case studies for university students and professors • Conduct workshops/seminars for practicing professionals • Develop and implement plan for a “Standards Speaker’s Bureau” or “Standards Distinguished Lecturer” program • Improve the Standards Education website with increased content and better usability • Maintain a repository of information on available standards education programs and resources outside of the IEEE • Actively participate in key standards education organizations and conferences • Pursue potential partnership opportunities with other standards education developers
Standards Education Objectives and Goals • Objective: Influence accreditation policy to encourage incorporating standards into curricula • SEC, BoG and EAB approved a new IEEE Policy Paper on, “The Role of Technical Standards in Curriculum of Academic Programs in Engineering, Technology and Computing. • Paper will go to the IEEE Board of Directors for approval/adoption in June 2009. • Develop learning materials for educators on how to incorporate teaching standards in the classroom
Current Activities • Standards Education website: http://standardseducation.org • On-line tutorials and case studies are publicly available at no-cost • Developed to help introduce and teach undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professors and educators, about technical standards. • Tutorials available: • Role of Standards in Engineering & Technology • Role of Standards in Cellular Telephony • Role of Standards in Electrical Power Systems • SystemVerilog to be released in March 2009 • 5 new tutorials and 4 cases studies are in development in the areas of IEEE 802, 802.16, Biometric Testing Standards, Intellectual Property, Metric Units • More are needed
Current Activities • Case Studies available: • Wireless Router • Multimode Mobile Phone • Three new cases in development for Metric Units and Intellectual Property • More are needed • Student Application Papers • Small grants are available for students and faculty advisors for graduate and senior design projects with an industry standards component. Results are published as a student application papers. • SEC has approved 9 student grants to date • Other resources available: Glossary of Standards Terms and Standards Reference Directory
Conferences/Seminars/Workshops • One of the goals of the SEC is to hold two workshops per year for practicing professionals • SEC conducted market research in Sept/Oct 2008 in order to determine interest and establish long-term plans for future standards education workshops or conferences • 1,057 IEEE Members participated • Respondents indicated that they (57%) or others in their company (67%) would be interested in training on technical standards • 41% responded that they would be likely to very likely to attend an in-person workshop, preferably for one day • Full summary of the survey is available
Conferences/Seminars/Workshops • First Standards Education workshop was held at Globecom 2007 in Washington, DC, and focused on the family of IEEE 802 Wireless standards. • This one and one-half day pilot workshop had 43 attendees. • Planning is underway for one-day Standards Education Workshop on IEEE 802 Standards at Globecom 2009 in November. • Working with SA Staff to determine future opportunities.
Standards Lecturers Program • SA is leading the development and implementation of a “Standards Speaker’s Bureau” or “Standards Distinguished Lecturer” program (name TBD) • Standards-equivalent to the IEEE’s Distinguished Lecturer Program • Creating a database of experienced standards volunteers willing to contribute to education about standards and the standards process • Opportunity to involve volunteers in speaking engagements in locations where they are already traveling on business
How Standards Board Members Can Help • Help publicize the activities of the SEC and the content available • Contribute as a subject matter expert by creating tutorials and case studies • Agree to peer review content in your areas of expertise • Contribute by offering to speak at a conference/seminar/meeting • Volunteer to join the SEC as a member or participant
Contacts • Steve Mills, Chair, SEC, steve.mills@hp.com • Jennifer McClain, Program Manager, Standards Education: j.mcclain@ieee.org • Susan Tatiner, Associate Managing Director, Technical Program Development: s.tatiner@ieee.org