Important information for Authors
Please find below information for presentations at the upcoming conference in Montreal from June 18 to 20.
- A laptop computer and projector is provided for your presentation, using PowerPoint software.
- Your total time slot is 20 minutes (including a 5-minute question) period.
- A cordless slide advancer with built-in laser pointer is provided.
- Internet access will be available.
- Your presentation has to be uploaded at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the session.
- If required, someone will assist you at the registration desk.
The presentations will be in the Lassonde Building (Building 2A) of Ecole Polytechnique on the University of Montreal Campus. Please find location information on the campus map at the following URL :
http://www.polymtl.ca/rensgen/en/coordonnees/campus.php
The road to follow is indicated in green dotted line from the metro station “Université de Montréal”.
A preliminary program has been posted a few weeks ago on the CEEA website at http://www.ceea.ca/. A final updated program incorporating various minor changes and room numbers will be posted early next week.
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to welcoming you in Montreal.
Michel Perrier
Technical Program Co-Chair
Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit abstract of approximately 300-words on a broad range of topics relevant to engineering education, including but not limited to areas such as engineering education research, design and integrated learning, engineering accreditation including outcomes assessment, on-line learning and other innovative teaching methods, curriculum enhancement, professional development, industry/academic partnership, capstone and multidisciplinary design, engineering and society, engineering outreach – and others.
Circlular June 2013 (PDF) French (PDF) – coming soon
Third Circular (PDF)
Special Session Circular (PDF)
Second Circular (PDF)
Call for Papers – Student Program (PDF)
Call for Papers – Extended (PDF)
Call for Papers – First Call (PDF)
Student Program
The theme of this year’s conference is Engineering Leadership – what better place to emphasize leadership than in the student program! This year’s student program will be more ambitious than ever – feature talks and poster presentations on a variety of topics, as well as a student panel discussion on what constitutes a high-quality learning environment in engineering, and describing the qualities of a good engineering teacher.
The main objective of the student presentations is to learn more about the students’ perspective on engineering education, both from the “receiving” point of view, as well as the “supplier” point of view. Both graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to participate.
Special Sessions
For more information regarding paper submissions or special sessions, please contact the Technical Program Co-Chairs, Professor Michel Perrier or Professor Sylvain Turenne.
Submissions
An electronic copy of each abstract should be submitted in Adobe PDF format via Easy Chair. The submission requires detailed information about each author. Upon peer review and acceptance of abstract, authors may choose to submit a full conference paper (six pages) or a one-page condensed paper. The accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the conference.
Important Dates
- 14 January, 2013 – 300-word abstracts submission deadline – Regular Conference
- 11 February, 2013 – Notification of acceptance – Regular Conference
- 14 February, 2013 – 300-word abstracts submission deadline – Student Program
- 15 April, 2013 ** EXTENDED 3 May, 2013 – Final papers/condensed papers due