FIG Commission 2 - Professional Education 
	   
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			Work Plan 2007-2010
 
 
Original work plan in .pdf-format. 
Title
  Professional Education
     
 
	Prof. 
    Belá Markus, Chairperson of Commission 2.
    
Terms of reference
    
      - Curriculum development
 
      - Learning and teaching methods and technologies
 
      - Educational management and marketing
 
      - Continuing professional development 
 
      - Networking in education and training 
 
    Mission Statement
    
      - Promoting good practices
      - Endorsing universities and other educational organisations to explore 
	  the needs of society and to manage in a pro-active way the necessary 
	  changes in the “knowledge age”.
 
      - Supporting academic institutions and industry with new methods of 
	  knowledge management, helping surveyors continuously to update their 
	  academic and professional profiles.
 
      - Advancing educational business and curriculum tuning processes.
 
      - Promoting content development experiences, facilitating international 
	  researches in surveying education and training and to initiate joint 
	  projects on this field (curriculum development, educational material 
	  development, joint courses, quality assurance etc.). 
 
      - Strengthening knowledge transfer between FIG Commissions, inspiring 
	  activities on knowledge networks. 
 
      - Improving dissemination of information on educational theory and 
	  practice to the members across the world.
 
      - Reinforcing contacts to Educational Commissions of International 
	  Organisations on the related professions (ICA, ISPRS, AGILE, IAG etc.)
      
 
    
       
    
General
The Commission 2 Work Plan 2007-2010 building on the experiences of the 
previous period tries to fulfill and implement the FIG Council Work Plan. 
Commission 2 in general aims
  - To perform needs analysis of Commission representatives and FIG Academic 
  members
 
  - To develop further the FIG Educational database and facilities using 
  educational and internet standards
 
  - To organize annual workshops on actual topics related to education and 
  training
 
  - To investigate the use of information and communication technology to 
  support networked professional education.
 
  - To organise jointly International / Regional Summer Schools for solving 
  problems, filling educational gaps and for building communities within young 
  professionals 
 
The mission and aims will be realized by the following Working Groups:
WG 2.1 "Curriculum development" 
Quality curriculum and instruction are - as they have always been - the 
bedrock of education and the way to developing thoughtful and fulfilled 
professionals. The society, science and technology around our profession are 
changing rapidly. These changes continuously generate new educational and 
training needs, which should be responded by educators to ensure that their 
learners gain knowledge as effectively and efficiently as possible. 
WG 2.2 "e-Learning" 
To successfully disseminate the knowledge, it is essential to have an 
up-to-date learning environment. Thanks to the development in information and 
communication technologies, there have been lots of possibilities and tools 
re-engineer the classical teaching methods. Because of e-Learning methods are 
expected to play an increasing role in professional education there is a growing 
need for knowledge transfer on this field. 
WG 2.3 "Educational Management and Marketing" 
Knowledge dissemination is not only a methodological / technical problem. 
Institutes have to own the rights how the published materials may be available 
for others as well as taking commercial aspects into account. According to the 
rapidly changing world and demands in professional education business-based 
survey can help us to manage successful curricula. 
FIG Working Weeks are inspired to give general overview on the results of the 
Working Groups while the Commission 2 working group workshops will focus on 
details. 
  
  
    Policy issues
    
      - To support the mobility among professionals, teaching staff and 
	  students using credit transfer. 
 
      - To support the implementation of „Bologna” changes (BSc / MSc / PhD / 
	  Professional masters) and recognition.
 
      - To facilitate the harmonization of curricula. 
 
      - To define a “core knowledge base”. 
 
      - To guarantee life-long learning with educational and training 
	  services. 
 
      - To serve the needs in the new professional challenges.
 
      - To exchange ideas on Quality Management and Accreditation. 
 
    Chair
  
    
      | 
    Prof Bela Markus 
    Szekesfehervar, Hungary 
    E-mail: mb[at]geo.info.hu | 
  
    Specific projects
    Workshops
    
      - 7-9 June, 2007 - Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
      
 
Final report
    
      - It will be given during the Congress in Sydney. 
 
  
  
Policy issues 
  - To explore the movement from traditional face-to-face teaching towards an 
  integrated learning environment, the changing role of the academic staff.
 
  - To discuss the technical, political, legal, organisational and cultural 
  problems of e-Learning. 
 
  - To exchange experiences on content development methods (Multimedia, CBT, 
  Quizzes etc) and student support (Virtual Club / Library, Communication 
  techniques, Teamwork tools).
 
  - To identify the Educational Portal functions
 
  - To disseminate Educational Metadata 
 
Chair 
  
    
      | 
    Ir. E.M.C. (Liza) Groenendijk 
    ITC 
    Netherlands 
    E-mail:
groenendijk[at]itc.nl  | 
  
Workshops 
  - June 2008 - Enschede (Netherlands) 
 
Final report 
  - It will be given during the Congress in Sydney.
 
 
  
    Policy issues
    
      - To observe and register the new challenges of our profession respond 
	  to them.
 
      - To survey the needs for academic members and provide required 
	  services.
      
 
      - To analyse the market and respond by LLL services.
 
      - To promote the need on CPD (Continuous Professional Development).
      
 
      - To disseminate experiences in recruitment and marketing.
 
      - To distribute know-how in Project and Quality Management.
      
 
      - To encourage young surveyors (students) on their career.
 
      - To serve ALUMNI and use its power.
 
      - To build twinning and thematic networks.
      
 
    
    Chair
  
    
      | 
    Gert Steinkellner 
    BEV (Vienna, Austria) 
    E-mail:
    gert.steinkellner[at]bev.gv.at 
     | 
  
    Workshops
    
      - June 2009 - Vienna (Austria) 
 
    Final report
    
      - It will be given during the Congress in Sydney. 
 
Communication 
Newsletters 
Commission 2 will inform its delegates and member associations via Commission 
newsletter. 
Outcomes 
By the end of period 2006-2010 Commission 2 will deliver a publication on ‘The 
Future of Surveying Education’. This would be the main outcome of four years 
activity that will include as follows
  - Publications in e-Learning
 
  - Methods
 
  - Web services
 
  - Knowledge pool 
 
  - Experiences in Continuing Professional Development and Life-long Learning
 
  - Educational SDI
 
  - Meta-database
 
  - Global and Regional Networks
 
  - Best practices
 
  - Workshops
 
  - Summer schools
 
  - Joint projects 
 
Calendar of Events
    
      - Scientia Est Potentia - Knowledge is power. FIG Commission 2 
	  Symposium. 7-9 June 2007, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech 
	  Republic 
      Web site: 
      http://geoinformatics.fsv.cvut.cz/  
      - Workshop on Curriculum Development, 
 
      - Workshop on e-Learning, June 2008, Enschede (Netherlands) 
 
      - Workshop on Educational management and marketing, June 2009, Vienna, 
	  Austria
 
    
    Commission Officers
Commission Chair
  
    
      | 
    Prof. Bela Markus 
	Faculty of Geoinformatics 
	University of West Hungary 
	Pirosalma u. 1-3 
	P.O. Box 52 
	H-8000 Szekesfehervar 
	HUNGARY 
	Tel. + 36 22 516 523 
	Fax + 36 22 516 521 
	Email: fig2@geo.info.hu | 
  
Chair Elect, 2009-2010
	
		|   | 
		Prof. Dr. Steven Frank 
		Head of Surveying Engineering Program 
		New Mexico State University 
		PO Box 30001, MSC 3566  
		Las Cruces, NM 88003 
		USA  
    	Tel + 1 575 646 8171 
		Fax + 1 575 646 6107 
		Email: sfrank@nmsu.edu | 
	
Vice Chair of Administration
  
      | 
    Tamas Jancso 
	Faculty of Geoinformatics 
	University of West Hungary 
	Pirosalma u. 1-3 
	P.O. Box 52 
	H-8000 Szekesfehervar 
	HUNGARY 
	Tel. + 36 22 516 522 
	Fax + 36 22 516 521 
	Email: fig2@geo.info.hu | 
  
Chair Working Group 2.1 - Curriculum development
  
    
      | 
    Prof. Bela Markus 
	Faculty of Geoinformatics 
	University of West Hungary 
	Pirosalma u. 1-3 
	P.O. Box 52 
	H-8000 Szekesfehervar 
	HUNGARY 
	Tel. + 36 22 516 523 
	Fax + 36 22 516 521 
	Email: fig2@geo.info.hu | 
  
    Chair Working Group 2.2 - e-Learning
  
    
      | 
    Ir. E.M.C. (Liza) Groenendijk 
    Lecturer/Instructional Designer  
    Department for Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management
     
    International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation 
	(ITC)
     
    P.O.Box 6  
    7500 AA Enschede  
    THE NETHERLANDS 
    Tel. +31 53 4874 528 
    Fax + 31 53 4874 575 
    E-mail: groenendijk@itc.nl  | 
  
    Chair Working Group 2.3 - Educational management and marketing
  
    
      | 
    Mr. Gert Steinkellner 
    Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying 
    Schiffamtsgasse 1-3 
    A-1025 Wien 
    AUSTRIA 
    Tel. + 43 1 211 76 4604 
    Fax + 43 1 216 7550 
    Email: 
	gert.steinkellner@bev.gv.at | 
  
    Vice Chair and Chair of WG 2.4 
	
		|   | 
		Prof. Arvo Vitikainen 
		Helsinki University of Technology 
		Institute of Real Estate Studies 
		P.O. Box 1200 
		FIN-02015 HUT 
		FINLAND 
		Tel. + 358 9 451 3872 
		Fax + 358 9 465 077 
		E-mail: arvo.vitikainen@tkk.fi | 
	
21 December 2006