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International Conference on Civil Engineering Education - ICCEE2012
Addressing Global Challenges in Civil Engineering Education Page 1
Venue - Br. Andrew Gonzalez Hall, De La Salle University, Manilao Registration and Secretariat Office - 17th Floor, Room A1704o Conference - 18 Floor, Natividad Fajardo Rosario Gonzalez (NFRG)
Auditorium
o Pre-Conference Seminars 17th Floor, Rooms A1701 / A1702o Lunch and Dinner Fellowship 20th Floor, Assembly Hall
How to go to DLSU Manilao Take Light Rail Transit (LRT-1) and get off at Vito Cruz Station.o You may enter DLSU at the South Gate (Visitors) or proceed to the Br. Andrew
Gonzalez Hall (See campus map) via Taft Avenue (5 min walk from South Gate).
Conference Venue
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November 9, 2012 (Friday)
Time Activity
8:00 9:00 Registration 17th Floor
9:00 11:30 Pre-Conference Seminar and Campus Tour
Seminar on Certification & Accreditation System for EngineeringEducation / Outcomes-Based Education Overview
DLSU Campus Touro The Museumo Laboratory Tour
11:30 13:00 Lunch Break 20th Floor
Venue: 18th Floor, NFRG Auditorium
13:00 14:00
13:00 13:10
13:10 13:20
13:20 13:40
13:40 14:10
Conference Opening Program
National Anthem & Opening Prayer Oepning Remarks - Ronaldo S. Gallardo(CE Dept. Chair) Welcome Speech - Br. Rickardo Laguda FSC (DLSU President) Keynote Speech - Dr. Ricardo Pama (CHED TPET Chair)
14:10 15:30 Keynote Session IDr. Grace Padayhag-Gueto (Session Chair)
14:10 14:50 K1 Keynote Lecture 1
Advancing Teaching and Research in Civil Engineering: The University
of Auckland Experience
Dr. Rolando Orense (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
14:50 15:30 K2 Keynote Lecture 2
Experiences in Introducing Accreditation System for Civil Engineering
Education Program in Japan
Dr. Atsushi Fukuda (Nihon University, Japan)
15:30 15:50 Announcements and Coffee Break
15:50 17:30 Plenary Session A: Outcomes-Based Education
Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano (Session Chair)
18:00 20:00 Dinner and Fellowship 20th Floor
Program of Activities
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November 10, 2012 (Saturday)
Time Activity
Venue: 18th
Floor, NFRG Auditorium
8:40 10:40 Keynote Session IIDr. Bernardo A. Lejano (Session Chair)
8:40 9:20 K3- Keynote Lecture No. 3
Technology Transfer in Civil Engineering Infrastructure Industry:
Learning from Japans Experience
Dr. Victor S. Muhandiki & Dr. Yoshitsugu Hayashi
(Nagoya University, Japan)
9:20-10:00 K4- Keynote Lecture No. 4
Developing Interactive, Computer based Learning Tools for Civil
Engineering Students
Dr. Naveed Anwar, Jayanta Pathak (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)
10:00 10:40 K5- Keynote Lecture No. 5: An Online Lecture
Improving Teaching Effectiveness and Productivity through
Technology: Confessions of a Reluctant Online Engineering Instructor -
Dr. Amelito Enriquez (Caada College, USA)
10:40 11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-12:30 Plenary Session B: Information and Computing Technology
Alden Paul Balili (Session Chair)
12:30 13:30 Lunch Break (20th Floor)
13:30 15:10 Plenary Session C: Innovative Teaching and Curriculum
Dr. Renan Ma. T. Tanhueco (Session Chair)
15:10 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 17:10 Plenary Session D: Enhancing Learning Through Research
Jason Maximino Ongpeng (Session Chair)
17:10 17:30 Closing Program
Dr. Andres W.C. Oreta (Moderator)
Program of Activities
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A. Outcomes-Based Education Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano (Session Chair)
A1: Outcomes Based Education: A Must for Engineering Education by P. Javier (AUF)A2: Implementing an OBE Framework in the Teaching of Engineering Mechanics (STATICS)
by A. Oreta & C. Capiz-Roxas (DLSU)
A3: Exploring a Variety of TLAs to Address Learning Outcomes in Structural Engineering Coursesby A.Oreta (DLSU)
A4: Strategies For Teaching Courses on Concrete in the Undergraduate Programby B. Lejano (DLSU)
A5: Constructive Alignment: Influencing The Teaching and Learning Activities in an OutcomesBased Education by D. Silva et al (MIT)
B. Information and Computing Technology Alden Paul B. Balili (Session Chair)
B1: Using Internet and Social Networking Tools in Engineering Educationby M. Baylon & O. Lopez (FEU-East Asia College)
B2: Empowering Engineering Educators Under the Cloud by R. Reyes (AUF)B3: Parallel Computing for Solving Problems in Civil Engineering
by P. Quinay et al (Niigata U)
B4: Steel Design Calculations using Visual Basic Programming by M. Muhammad (WMSU)C. Innovative Teaching and Curriculum Dr. Renan Ma. T. Tanhueco (Session Chair)
C1: Teaching Hydrology and Hydraulics In Motion: Combining Traditional Notes and InternetMaterials by Leonardo Q. Liongson, PhD and Cornelio Dizon (UP ICE)
C2: Learning from Experiment the Effects of Concrete Strength & Hoop Spacing on the ConfinedComp. Strength of RC Columns by B. Lejano (DLSU)
C3: Integrating Community Service Learning in the BSCE Ladderized Curriculumby H. Turalde et al (CSPC)
C4: Incorporating Disaster Mitigation, Adaptation and Preparedness Strategies in the GeneralEducation Curriculum by B. Pacheco & M. Zarco (UP ICE)
C5: Enhancing the Civil Engineering Program by Incorporating Feedback and Satisfaction from itsStakeholders by J.M.C. Ongpeng, et al (DLSU)
D. Enhancing Learning through Research Jason Maximino Ongpeng (Session Chair)
D1: CE Students Research Collaboration Between DLSU Manila CPU, Iloilo City by M. Grio (CPU) & A. Fillone (DLSU)
D2: Application of Image Analysis to Study Civil Engineering Materials for Engineering Educationand Research by M. Promentilla (DLSU)
D3: Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Watershed Management by D. Terante (DLSU)D4: Effect of Sugar Mill Lime Sludge on the Compaction Behavior & Permeability of Locally
Available Soil in Bukidnon, Philippines by R. Bargasa (CMU)
D5: Assessment of One-Way Policy in a Major Road: The Case of Quezon Ave., Vigan City, IlocosSurby Franklin Amistad (UNP)
Plenary Sessions