The main theme of the 17th International CDIO Conference is “Re-imagining Engineering Education for the New Normal”. The CDIO Initiative welcomes diverse ideas and invites people to submit proposals for papers and presentations, as well as participate in the conference.
Please follow the presentation guidelines below:
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Download the poster template here.
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Papers (EER, CDIO implementation, Advances in CDIO, Projects in progress)
Activities (Roundtable Discussions, Workshops and Working Groups
The 17th CDIO International Conference Proceedings is here.
Project-in-progress Manuscripts are listed below:
The CDIO approach (www.cdio.org) is an innovative educational framework for producing the next generation of engineers. It is a framework for providing students with an education stressing engineering fundamentals set in the context of Conceiving — Designing — Implementing — Operating (CDIO) real‐world systems and products.
CDIO collaborators recognize that engineering education is acquired through programs of varying lengths and stages in a variety of institutions and that educators in all parts of this spectrum can learn from practise elsewhere. Several times each year, CDIO collaborating institutions, engineering educators and researchers gather to exchange ideas and experiences, review developments, assess and further refine the CDIO approach.
The CDIO Initiative welcomes your ideas and invites proposals for papers, working groups, workshops and roundtables at the 17th International CDIO Conference. The conference takes place online on June 21-23, 2021. Additional information on the conference is available at www.cdio2021.chula.ac.th
The main theme of the conference is “Re-imagining Engineering Education for the New Normal”. Proposals for contributions are welcome on topics relevant to the CDIO approach and the conference theme. For Paper contributions, the presentation formats are Podium Presentations and Poster Presentations.
Workshops and Roundtable Discussions are contribution categories that do not require a full paper. Please see the sections below for more details about the contribution categories and presentation formats.
The Call for Papers is available
here.
The link to the submission system is
here.
Download the template for papers
here.
Download the template for workshops
here.
Download the template for roundtables
here.
Download the template for working groups
here.
Criteria for EER papers is
here.
Criteria for Advances in CDIO is
here.
Criteria for CDIO Implementation is
here.
Criteria for CDIO Project in Progress is
here.
The possible themes include (but are not limited to):