Programme Schedule
DETAILED SYMPOSIUM PLAN SCHEDULE
31st October 2019 (Thursday) – Hall 12 |
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Sessions |
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8.30-9.00 |
Registration / Morning Tea |
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9.00-9.45 |
Opening Speech Dr. Jeff Zabudsky, CEO, Bahrain Polytechnic |
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9.45-10.30 |
Speech from Ms. Ema Janahi, Director of Academic Development |
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10.30-11.30 |
A View from the Ground (Students’ Perspectives about Active Student-centred Learning) (Facilitated by Dr. Rogelio Levardo Jr.) |
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11.30-11.45 |
Presentation of Certificates to participants in the student panel |
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11.45-12.00 |
Welcome Note from Dr. Rogelio Levardo Jr.Acting Manager, Teaching and Learning Unit |
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2nd November 2019 (Saturday) – 36.126 |
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Time: |
Sessions |
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8.30-9.00 |
Registration / Morning Tea |
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9.00-12.00 |
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12.00-13.00 |
Lunch / Networking |
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13.00-16.30 |
Pre-symposium PBL, PjBL workshops from Aalborg University (continued) |
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3rd November 2019 (Sunday) |
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Time: |
Sessions |
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8.30-9.00 |
Registration / Morning Tea (Hall 12) |
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9.00-9.45 |
Dr. Ronald Ulseth Keynote Speech: Founder of Iron Range Engineering [PBL] Program Director of Academics and Research, Minnesota, USA Venue: (Hall 12) |
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9.45-10.30 |
Dr. Michael Koh Keynote Speech: Deputy Principal (Academic Services) at Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Venue: (Hall 12) |
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10.30-11.15 |
Prof. Euan Lindsay Keynote Speech: Foundation Professor of Engineering at Charles Sturt University, Australia Venue: (Hall 12)
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11.15-13.15 |
Stream (A) Room 36.126 |
Stream (B) Hall 12 |
Stream (C) Room 36.127 |
Stream (D) Room 19.216 |
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Pre-symposium PBL, PjBL workshops from Aalborg University (continued)*Session to start at 12:00 PM |
Peer to Peer Feedback in PBL in the Arab Context
Facilitator/s: Dr. Abdul Sattar Khan, Dr.Rabel Khawaja; King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
Exploratory Problem Based Learning (EPBL) as a New Approach to Modify the Current Project Based Learning (PBL) Inefficiencies and Problems (Presentation)
Presenter/s: Masoud Rashidi, PhD, Rawan H. Budastoor, Aiya Chen, Australian College of Kuwait, Kuwait; Mariam F. Al Amirah, Burgan Drilling Co., Kuwait |
The effective use of concept maps in the context of problem-based learning
Facilitator: Dr. Feroze Kaliyadan, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
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13.15-14.15 |
Lunch / Networking |
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14.15-16.15 |
Pre-symposium PBL, PjBL workshops from Aalborg University (continued)
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Project Based English Language Learning in Vocational Courses
Facilitator: Ameena Aziz, Bahrain Training Institute, Kingdom of Bahrain
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Exploratory Problem Based Learning (EPBL) As A New Approach to Modify the Current Project-Based Learning (PBL) Inefficiencies and Problems (Workshop)
Facilitator/s: Masoud Rashidi, PhD, Rawan H. Budastoor, Aiya Chen, Australian College of Kuwait, Kuwait; Mariam F. Al Amirah, Burgan Drilling Co., Kuwait |
Feedback and reflection in the context of problem-based learning
Facilitator: Dr. Feroze Kaliyadan, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
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16.15-16.30 |
Presenter Awards (Hall 12) |
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4th November 2019 (Monday) |
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Time: |
Sessions |
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8.30-9.00 |
Registration / Morning Tea (Hall 12) |
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9.00-10.00 |
Stream (A) Hall 12 |
Stream (B) Room 36.126 |
Stream (C) Room 36.127 |
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Problem-Based Learning Blending Formative Assessments and Technology
Presenter/s: Dr. Harris Saseendran, Shafeeqa Salman; Bahrain Training Institute, Kingdom of Bahrain |
Tutor Reflection on the Impact of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Implementation on the Students Performance in an Introductory Finance Course
Presenter/s: Emma Salari, Shaima Alansari, Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain |
Progress Test in Medicine still a dilemma: An impact on Adoption of International Progress Test in Saudi Arabia
Presenter/s: Dr. Mohammed Al Farhan, Dr. Saif Aldossary, Dr. Abdul Sattar Khan; King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
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10.00-11.00 |
The outcomes of Students’ engagement in External Consultancy Project in Oman: A Case of Project Based Learning
Presenter/s: Dr. Rakesh Belwal Dr. Shweta Belwal Dr. Azlinor Binti Sufian, Amal Al Badi Sohar University, Oman |
Evaluating the impact of SCRUM in a Project-Based Learning Game Development course
Presenter/s: Abdulmonem Ali Dr. Christos Gatzoulis Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain
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Problem-Based Learning and The Development of Key Skills in Foundation Mathematics Students at The Bahrain Polytechnic
Presenter/s: Maitham AlMuharraqi, Dr. George Toworfe; Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain |
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11.00-12.00 |
Model (CIPP) to Practice in PBL environment: Bridging West to East
Presenter/s: Dr. Abdul Sattar Khan, Dr. Waseem Suleman, Dr. Maujid Masood Malik, Dr. Mohammed Bastaweesy, Dr. Imran Sabri , Dr. Sayed Ibrahim Ali King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
The Mathematics of Getting to the Moon: A Case Study of Problem Based Learning
Presenter: Dr. Alan Oxley, Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain
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PjBL and CDIO: Analysis and scope for an effective Engineering Project
Presenter: Dr. Subbiah Stalin, Bahrain Training Institute, Kingdom of Bahrain
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12.00-13.00 |
Lunch / Networking (Hall 12) |
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13.00- 14.00 |
Fit for Purpose Higher Education: Integrating the 21st Century Professional Realities through Project Based Learning
Presenter: Dr. Philippe Vande Wiele, Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain
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Speed Managements in PBL (Project-/Problem-Based Learning) for Maximization of Creative Potential through Human-Based Digital Literacy
Presenter: Dr. Joo Won Lee, American University of Kuwait, Kuwait
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Illustration of Role-Play for Learning Medical Communication Skills In PBL curriculum
Presenter/s: Dr. Abdul Sattar Khan, Dr. Rabel Khawaja, Dr. Jihan Hakeem, Mohamed Soliman, Juliet Balaes, Romina Labaniego, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia |
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14.00-15.00 |
The Perspective of Alumni in the GCC region on the Development of Engineering Competencies through Project Based Learning
Presenter/s: Dr. Martin Jaeger, Dr. Abdullah Al Mughrabi, Maram Al Far, Australian College of Kuwait, Kuwait; Dr. Desmond Adair University of Tasmania, Australia |
Usage of Gaming strategy in the classroom, Grade craft and Charter Lab exemplar
Facilitator: Hawra Nooh, Bahrain Polytechnic,Kingdom of Bahrain
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Rising to the challenge of working in a PBL environment using differentiated assessment techniques and NLP
Presenter: Michael Pal, Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain
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15.00-16.00 |
The Way ForwardClosing Panel Discussion with Decision Makers and Leaders in the Higher Education and Industry Sectors(Facilitated by Dr. Brian Bennison) |
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16.00-16.30 |
Presenter Awards (Hall 12) |
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PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING WORKSHOPS
Worldwide, engineering education is facing challenges such as sustainability and innovation encompassing automatization. There is a need for developing engineering education accordingly and for educating more innovative graduates with a suitable set of skills and competences. Problem and project based learning (PBL) has become one of the answers to these challenges together with the application of more active learning methodologies. The PBL models are practiced in different ways ranging from shorter projects with well-defined problems to more complex projects with ill-structured problems. For the different models, differences occur in terms of the degree of student involvement, the identification of the problem, the role of the teacher, the organization of the learning process, and the assessment.
These three workshops provide an overview of the basics of some aspects of PBL theory and practice, namely curriculum management, facilitation skills and PBL models and practices. The workshops take a PBL approach by providing knowledge and exemplary hands-on activities delivered, and facilitated by a PBL expert.
In overall, the participants are expected to:
1.Understand active learning methodologies, in particular problem- and project based learning different practices and models (LO1)
2.>Understand curriculum design and management (LO2)
3.Understand and experience PBL as a learning process and development of PBL skills, including facilitation skills (LO3)
Trainer:
Ronald Ulseth, PhD
Iron Range Engineering (USA)/ Aalborg University (Denmark)
Workshops:
Themes |
Specific learning objectives |
Date and duration |
1. PBL practices and models |
· Define PBL and PBL principles · Recognize the role of the problem in learning process and develop strategies to identify and formulate problems · Relation between problem orientation and other PBL principles, namely contextual, collaborative and experiential learning · Relate the PBL curriculum elements with different PBL models. |
Nov. 2, morning (3h) |
2. Facilitation and PBL skills |
· Understand the role of teacher in a PBL environment · Relate the facilitation with students’ learning and competences development · Define different types of facilitation styles · Reflect on different facilitation styles and skills by using a facilitation guide |
Nov. 2, afternoon (3h) |
3. Course and curriculum design |
· Relate the PBL curriculum elements with constructive curriculum alignment · Formulate learning outcomes and relate different types of learning outcomes with different cognitive tasks/ learning. · Develop strategies based on different resources available to design activities to achieve the learning outcomes |
Nov. 3, afternoon (3h) |
No. of participants:
Minimum of 12 participants and a maximum of 25 participants.