Newsletter June 2001
11.6.2001
To the National Delegates of Commission 2
To the Academic Members of FIG
To the Corresponding Members
To the Participants of Commission meetings in Seoul
To the Participants of Com2 WG2 Worskhop and Seminar in Otaniemi, Finland
Dear Colleagues
I wish everybody had a good spring term and maybe you are
looking for the summer holidays. Those participating Seoul Working Week
I wish a good landing home. In this newsletter I have several important
topics: reports from Seoul Working Week, news from Commission 2 Workshop
and Seminar and plans for Washington Conference.
Seoul PC and Working Week
May 6.-11.2001
Commission 2 coordinated three technical sessions in which altogether 10
papers were presented. Technical sessions were of the following themes:
Experiences and new approaches in Virtual Academy
Surveyors Curricula around the world
How to manage and keep the Curricula contents up-to-date
In the first two sessions on Wednesday we had an audience of 30-40 people. In
the last Thursday session there was around 20-25.
Also Commission 9 organized one session on education "Non-geodetic fields in
the Surveyors´ Curricula" in which Com 2 participated as audience and we got
participants from that technical session to our Commission meeting.
Professors Cavero, Enemark and Virrantaus were chairing Com2 technical
sessions. In technical sessions we had lively discussions, especially Virtual
Academy session can be characterized even as spontaneous and intensive.
Also I want to mention that we got one extra presentation to the printed
program given by two surveying students from Poland. This is a very important
thing for Commission 2 because one of our goals in our work has been to activate
young surveyors and students to the work of the Commission.
We are also happy of having one Korean presentation on Education, because we
very much need descriptions of surveyors´ curricula all over the world.
Commision 2 had two commission meetings, one on Monday and the second on
Thursday. Also a joint commission meeting with Coms 2 and 9 was organized on the
Education of Valuers on Thursday. Commission meetings were chaired in addition
to the Chair of Commission also by Vice Chair Pedro Cavero, professor Esben Munk
Sörensen and professor Kauko Viitanen. All papers are available in FIG web
page.
On Monday we had 14 participants and on Thursday 24 participants in
Commission meetings. For Commission 2 this is the record during the recent
years. The core topics in commission meetings were:
-achievements and final plans of Working Groups
-reports for Washington Congress
-topics and presentations for Washington Congress
-the development of Surveying Educational Database into an Portal of
Surveying Education in Internet
-coming events and our participation in them
-the Workshops and Symposiums organized by Com 2 during the rest of the
period.
We are going to produce reports on:
-Virtual Academy experiences
-Surveyors curricula contents and the model of approach to describe and
compare them.
The Task Force for Mutual Recognition will produce a report that partly
covers also Commission 2 WG activities.
Com 2 will organize a Symposium in Puerto Rico in February 2002. Vice Chair
Pdro Cavero is responsible on organizing.
Com 2 will also partipate and give papers in Nairobi International Conference
on Sustainable Development next October organized by the Chair of Jes
Ryttersgaard, Commission 3.
In the technical session and commission meeting we had a long and lively
discussion on the development of Surveyors Educational Database. Several
opinions exist on the best approach. We will continue according to the
conclusions of discussions and produce at least plans and a prototype of the
Portal of Surveyors Education. This Portal will let access to SEDB, home pages
of academic members, Virtual Academy applications and other relevant material.
This prototype will be demonstrated in Washington Congress. SEDB will be a part
of the material available via the Portal and thus it would be most important to
keep it up-to-date. All national delegates, please check the university data
of your country and if it seems to be not up-to-date, contact the university and
ask them to maintain the data!
In the Comission meeting we also discussed our contribution in Washington
Congress, this topic is dealt with later in this letter. More about the meetings
in the Appendices 1 and 2.
The Commission 2 annual report for the General Assembly is attached as
Appendix 3.
Seminar on Virtual Academy
Finland, Otaniemi, 5.-8.June,2001
The working group on Virtual Academy organized just
recently a seminar which took place in Finland, Espoo, Helsinki
University of Technology. Professor Henrik Haggren together with Mrs.
Marjaana Laurema organized the seminar. I want to congratulate Henrik
and Marjaana about organizing a high quality program and also creating a
pleasant atmosphere! The seminar was in two parts: the first part was a
workshop and the latter part was a seminar. Fifteen participants
attended to both parts. You will see the program in the web site of WG2
and Prof. Henrik Haggren will prepare a report on the seminar later on
the web page. The workshop and seminar was a success and the Working
Group 2 will continue and produce good sessions for Washington. Also it
was decided that WG 2 and WG 3 together will prepare the first prototype
of the Portal on Surveyors Education in the Web before Washington
Congress. Anyone interested on the topic, please contact prof. Henrik
Haggren to join the work.
FIG 2001 XXII Congress
Washington DC, USA, April 19 –22, 2002
Marriott Wardman Hotel in Washington.
In Washington technical program we will organize the following sessions:
Virtual Academy – applications
Virtual Academy – technical and pedagogical issues
-these were discussed during the Workshop in June, 2001, prof. Henrik
Haggren (Chair WG 2) will organize them, please contact
Henrik.Haggren@hut.fi if you need more
information
Surveyors curricula – examples around the world
-Latin America work done by Pedro Cavero,
-US work made by Jud Rouch,
-CLGE (Europe), somebody could introduce
-Liu Yanfang could report on China and Asia,
-we need more from Africa and Asia, maybe something more from Europe also
-Kirsi Virrantaus will coordinate these, if you need more info, please
contact
Kirsi.Virrantaus@hut.fi
Surveyors curricula – how to describe for information users
-"How to describe curricula" Kirsi Virrantaus
-metadata describing curricula
-more topics needed, please contact
Kirsi.Virrantaus@hut.fi
Joint sessions will be organized by Markku Villikka, meeting in Copenhagen
next October
Joint session with 9 on Education of Valuers, 1 session
Joint session with 3,5,8 on New Technologies in Education , 1 session
Joint session with 1 and Task force for underrepresented groups, 1 session
Other themes suggested:
Professional education and CPD: how education follows the development
Best practice: country reports, new developments in education, challenges
Evaluation procedures: internal and external.
Please, everybody is welcome to submit a paper – also on other topics that
these!!! Please see the list in the Call for Papers –brochure (attached
in this letter).
The dead line for the abstracts is very soon, already the 21st
of August, 2001. Please, submit the abstract by sending it via the
web-page. of the conference or to Markku Villikka, FIG Office,
International Federation of Surveyors, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark.
The web site of FIG is www.fig.net.
See also the topics in the Call for Papers produced by the organizers,
the copied brochure is in this letter (paper version) and the link to it
is www.fig2002.com
You can just submit an abstract, or if you like contact
Kirsi.Virrantaus@hut.fi
The US Bureau has agreed that the FIG Congress Prize will be offered to young
members of FIG member associations at the XXII FIG Congress. The value of the
prize is 2000 Swiss francs, together with complimentary registration at the
congress and a return airfare to and from Washington DC. Those eligible to
compete for the prize are members of FIG member associations who have not
reached the age of 36 by 31 December 2002. The winner of the prize is selected
among the authors of papers submitted. For more information see FIG web pages
and Appendix 4.
Please, try to encourage the young professionals and students is your
countries to attend FIG Congress. The organizers have promised to arrange
special happenings for students. More information available in web.
I wish you all good! The next Newsletter will come out after the next ACCO
meeting during the fall term.
With best regards
Kirsi Virrantaus
Appendix 1
The Minutes of Commision 2 Meeting for National Delegates,
Seoul Working Week, 2001
Monday the 7th of May, 2001
15.30 – 17.30, Magnolia room
1.Kirsi Virrantaus opened the meeting and welcomed everybody. Altogether 14
participants were present (name list as an Appendix).Agenda of the meeting was
accepted. Minutes of the previous Com 2 meeting in Prague were circulated.
2. Com2 Report to the 24th General Assembly was circulated. Pedro
Cavero gave a report on Rosario Symposium last October (a written report is
available in web). The proceedings are coming also as a CD version, we should
put them in web. Pedro Cavero will organize a similar symposium next year in
Puerto Rico. Kirsi Virrantaus, Pedro Cavero and Stig Enemark reported also on
the Malta Seminar last September as well as on the CLGE seminar in Delft last
November. All papers given in the previous seminars are available in web.
3.Working Group work was presented.
-WG1 (Management skills) Stig Enemark mentioned that this working group was a
continuation from the previous period and will be somehow finished by his report
on Mutual recognition in Washington. Also a booklet could be made of the papers
made on the topic.
-WG2 (Virtual Academy) Kirsi Virrantaus told about the organization of the
coming Workshop onn Virtual Academy, June 2001, Helsinki. Last invitation for
presentations and participation was given. Henrik Haggrén and Esben Munk
Sörensen will prepare a report on this WG for Washington.
-WG3 (Surveyors´ Curricula) Jud Rouch and Kirsi Virrantaus told about the
situation of the WG. The plans are to collect as any description on different
curricula to be the basic material – we already have presentations on China,
USA, Latin America, Europe, Scandinavia; Africa is missing but maybe we can get
something during the Nigeria symposium. The problem is that for example the
definition of a surveyor differs from country to another. Allan´s report which
is now updated as well as CLGE material (Mattsson and others) can be used. Stig
Enemark told about CLGE´s work: they aimed first to create a so-called core
curricula but it seemed to be impossible; Mattsson then made his analysis on
different models in surveying education. Three models were outlined: the German
model, the Swedish-Danish model and the Finnish-UK model. Stig Enemark outlined
in his presentation three subject fields – measurement and surveying, land
management and geographic information management – the balance between these
three parts make a certain profile for a curriculum.
We also discussed the situation of SEDB. Now when it is a real database it
could be easily updated, the problem is how to activate the universities to
maintain their data. We will continue the discussion on SXEDB etc. on Thursday´s
meeting.
A report on this WG for Washington will be prepared by Jud Rouch and Kirsi
Virrantaus. Jud could collect the papers which are written on the topic during
our period and make an overview of them. Kirsi tries to create a systematic
approach to curricula and describe it.
-WG4 (Surveying students) Pedro Cavero The work of this working group has
been linked to other WG:s. We had two students in the meeting so we tried to
have a discussion on what FIG could offer for them. Virtual academy seemed to be
one thing. Also general information service about universities and training
possibilities abroad would be interesting. Also it was mentioned that the next
congress in Washington is possibly of special interest from students´ point of
view.
The new working group established, Education of Valuers together with Com 9
has a meeting on Thursday the 10th at 15-17.00 in Orchid
4. Reports for Washington Congress:
-Report of Virtual Academy, responsible Henrik Haggren and Esben Munk
Sörensen
-Report on Curricula , responsible Jud Rouch and Kirsi Virrantaus
-Report on Mutual Recognition, Stig Enemark (Task force report).
Program for Washington was discussed and more themes for sessions were given.
According to the call for papers we might receive papers on the following
topics:
Professional Education on Geomatics
Virtual Academy and University Curricula
Professional Education in Geomatics and Land Management
Developing Curricula Contents for Surveying Education
Interactive and Creative Learning
For the following four technical sessions we have already potential papers:
Virtual Academy – applications
-these will be found during the Workshop in June, 2001; also more papers
by call for
Virtual Academy – technical and pedagogical issues
-these will be found during the Workshop in June, 2001, also more papers
by call for
Surveyors curricula – examples around the world
-we already have Latin America work done by Pedro Cavero, US work made by
Jud Rouch, we have Hans Mattsson work for CLGE (Europe), Allan report
(which is old), Liu Yanfang could coordinate China and Asia, we need
more from Africa and Asia, maybe something more from Europe also
Surveyors curricula – how to describe for information users
-this topic will be discussed on Thursday, some plans exist on making a
plan/prototype on a new approach to curricula descriptions which are now
very well described in web sites
Joint sessions will be organized by Markku Villikka, meeting in Copenhagen
next October
Joint session with 9 on Education of Valuers, 1 session
Joint session with 3,5,8 on New Technologies in education , 1 session
Joint session with 1 and Task force for underrepresented groups, 1 session
Other themes suggested:
Professional education and CPD: how education follows the development
Best practice: country reports, new developments in education, challenges
Evaluation procedures: internal and external.
It was reminded that:
THE DEAD LINE FOR ABSTRACTS IS AUGUST 21ST 2001 – abstracts
not longer than 250 words should be sent by using the conference web
site
www.fig2002.com, or to Markku Villikka, FIG,
DK-2000, Fredriksberg, fax +45 38860252 , e-mail fig.net; Please send
your abstract also to me
Kirsi.Virrantaus@hut.fi, fax +358 465 077
5. Co-operation with other organizations.
Kirsi Virrantaus told that she tried to invite ICA Com Chair for Education,
prof. Vladimir Tikunov to join the Workshop on Virtual Academy, but he is too
busy at the time. ISPRS Com Chair for education is a Brazilian and thus too far.
They will be informed on the results of the Workshop.
6.Other events in the next future:
Kirsi Virrantaus and Stig Enemark will participate in Nairobi Interational
Conference on Sustainable Development (2.-5. October, 2001), Perdo Cavero will
organize a Symposium in Puerto Rico in February 2002 together with Commission 1.
7.The meeting was closed at 5 pm. KV
Appendix 2
List of participants in Com 2 meeeting on the 7th or on the
10th of May, 2001, Seoul
David Rodgers d.Rodgers@lmu.ac.uk
NG Tak Cheong cls.hg@lands.gov.hk
Jud Rouch jsrouch@ualr.edu
Steven Frank sfrank@nmsu@edu
Josef Weigel
weigel.j@fce.vutbr.cz
Gert Steinkellner
gert.steinkellner@bev.gv.at
Artur Adamek
artur_adamek@hotmail.com
Jacek Kaminski
jacekxx@friko2.onet.pl
Leif Eidenstedt leidenst@recm.kth.se
Pedro J. Cavero
pjcavero@nivel.euitto.upm.es
Bela Markus MB@CSLM.HU
Liu Yanfang yfliu@wtusm.edu.cn
Stig Enemark enemark@i4.auc.dk
Kirsi Virrantaus
Kirsi.Virrantaus@hut.fi
Esben Munk Sörensen ems@i4.auc.dk
Boo Lilje
boo.lilje@lantm.lth.se
Chimgee Purevbaatar pchimgee@mail.mn
Uranbileg Sandag
urantuul@hotmail.com
Ulf Jensen
ulf.Jensen@lantm.lth.se
Kazimierz Carnecki kcz@gik.pw.edu.pl
Basil Psarianos psari@survey.ntua.gr
Participants in the first meeting of the Working Group on Education of
Valuers on the 10th of May, 2001
Michael Yovino-Young
myovino-young@yovio.com
David Smejkal ds@cscom.cz
Henning Elmström elmstroem@plf.dk
H.K. Njuguna
metrocosmo@kenyaweb.com
Kauko Viitanen
kauko.viitanen@hut.fi
Andrew Axcell
a.axcell@city.ac.uk
Appendix 3
FIG COMMISSION 2: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
REPORT TO THE 24TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
IN FIG PC MEETING SEOUL, MAY 2001
Kirsi Virrantaus
1. General
Commission 2 has been working according to the work plan. The
planned symposium has been organized in Rosario and Commission officers have
participated in several other occasions like CLGE seminar in Delft, Malta
Seminar and of course Prague working week. Two newsletters have been published
and web site updated. Among the Working Groups WG 2 has been the most active and
is currently preparing the next Workshop on Virtual Academy.
2. Work plan
Commission 2 has followed the accepted work plan without
major changes. Minor changes in responsibilities happened in the development of
SEDB where Commission only took part in the design of the new system but the
implementation and further update was decided to be made by the FIG Office.
3. Commission meetings
Annual meeting of Commission was held during the Prague
Working week as well as two two open meetings, each of them attracting 10-15
participants. Commission Meeting was organized on the 22nd of May,
The Open Meeting on Virtual Academy on the 23rd and the Open Meeting
for Surveying Students on the 24th of May. In the meetings Commission
Vice Chair Pedro Cavero informed on the Rosario (Argentina) Symposium, October
2000, and Esben Munk Sörensen and Henrik Haggren introduced the plans for The WG
Seminar, June 2001 in Espoo, Otaniemi.
4. Working Week and other Seminars and Symposia
In Prague Working Week Commission 2 organized one technical
session with four presentations (Henrik Haggrén and Esben Munk Sörensen, Bela
Markus, Ales Cepek and Josef Hnojil, Jud Rouch, Svato Mihalzak).
FIG Commission 2 organized also a Symposium "Surveying in the
Third Millennium: Universitary Formation and Professional Development" in
Rosario, Argentina, 18.-20. October 2000. Vice Chair Pedro Cavero was the main
organizer together with the local organizers, Schools of Agrimensura of Rosario
and Santiago del Estero National Universities. In the Symposium there were 128
participants from 10 different countries and 18 papers. Three round table
meetings were also held. Pedro Cavero and Stig Enemark gave presentations. Pedro
Cavero outlined the future plans for Commission 2.
In addition to Prague Working week and Rosario Symposium,
Commission officers took part in the ACCO meeting in Copenhagen in January 2000
(Cavero, Virrantaus) and Malta Seminar (Cavero, Enemark, Virrantaus gave
presentations) as well as the CLGE Seminar in Delft.
5.Working Groups
Working Group 1: Management skills, professional competencies
and CPD policies.
Contributions are somehow overlapping with the Task Force on
Mutual Recognition. The WG will finish its work and give the final report in
Washington Congress.
Working Group 2: Virtual academy – distance learning.
WG Chair Henrik Haggren and Esben Munk Sörensen are
organizing a Workshop and Seminar on Virtual Academy. More information on it in
Chapter 6.
Working Group 3: University curricula – content competencies,
trends and assessment.
Jud Rouch is chairing the WG. The main goal has been to
collect information on various approaches and models in surveyors´ education.
Presentations have been given on curricula in USA, Europe, Asia and Latin
America (presentations in Wuhan seminar, Sun City and Prague Working Weeks,
Malta seminar and Rosario Symposium). The goal is to produce a model which could
be used in comparing and describing various curricula. SEDB will be a part of
this approach. Kirsi Virrantaus is co-working with the chair.
Working Group 4: Surveying students.
Vice Chair Pedro Cavero in chairing. The main goal has been
to organize FIG seminars and symposiums outside Europe and USA, so that as many
young surveyor and student could participate. Another goal is to develop the
SEDB to be better useful also for students searching for information about study
possibilities abroad.
A new Working Group has been established under Commission 9,
"Education of Valuers", the Chair is professor Kauko Viitanen (Finland). This
happened in Prague on the proposal of Commission 2.
6.Forthcoming events
As mentioned WG 2 will organize a Workshop and Seminar on
Virtual Academy on the 5.-8. June, 2001. The Seminar will be organized at
Helsinki University of Technology, Lifelong Learning Institute, DIPOLI in Espoo,
Finland. Further information on the seminar in
www.dipoli.hut.fi/geomatiikka.
Commission 2 will organize two technical sessions with ten
papers on Virtual Academy and Surveyors´ Curricula in the Seoul Working week
May, 2001. Commission 2 also co-operated with Commission 9 in getting papers on
Education of Valuers as well as supported on of the invited speakers to the
plenary sessions. We are going to organize also annual meeting in Seoul.
7.Information
SEDB is now available in web. Universities have their
passwords for updating. Academic members have been linked to the site.
Co-operation with sister societies, especially ICA and ISPRS
seem to be important especially on the topic of virtual academy. In the future
the Chairs of Commissions on Education in ICA and ISPRS are invited and
encouraged to participate in the Commissions seminars as well as Working Weeks.
Newsletters will be also sent to the corresponding chairs. Newsletters and other
related material are available in the web.
Appendix 4 and Call for Papers
Invitation to compete for the 2002 FIG Coingress Prize
See
www.fig2002.org