3rd Meeting of MSIE4.0 held in Chiang Mai University

Recently, the 3rd meeting of MSIE4.0 project was held in Chiang Mai University. Early morning January 29, Tuesday Dr.Wichai (Chiang Mai University), Dr.Nicolae Ionesco (Politehnica University of Bucharest), Dr.Rui Lima and Dr.Diana Mesquita (University of Minho), Dr.Pisut Koomsap and Ms.Duangthida Ayutthaya(Asian Institute of Technology), and Dr.Anna Salek and Dr.Tomasz Nitkiewicz (Czestochowa University of Technology) presented what MSIE4.0 industry needs and Gap analysis. Other activities conducted in the afternoon such as Presentation on Curriculum Design & Development (CDD), Group Work on CDD I– PLOs and CDD I Wrap Up & Discussion.

The activities for the 2nd day was a Group Work on CDD II—MSIE 4.0 Courses followed by Group Work on CDD III—CLOs, T&Ls, Project Executive Commitee, Quality Control & Monitoring Board and Project Members Meeting.

January 31, the activity was Audition for Course Development. Each university partners presented their choice of course to add in their curriculum.

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Outcome 1.4 Analysis of needs of industry and students

This report presents a perspective on the needs of companies and students towards Industry 4.0 development. 72 companies from Thailand (50) and EU (22) and 450 industrial engineering master students from Thailand (232) and Europe (218) participated in surveys. The main results show that, for Industrial Engineering, there should be considered three main technologies needed by industries: Big Data, Sensor and Mobile Devices. Each of these technologies was crossed with the main domains of applications needed by industries: Product Development, Production Technology, and IT-based Integrated Systems. The area considered more important to be developed in the curriculum is Big Data applied to production technology/systems, immediately followed by product development. Moreover, the results of data analysis of the questionnaires also show the high importance of transversal competences, both for industry and for students, being possible to identify the three most important as Adaptability and ability to change, Teamwork and Communication skills.

A full report is available here.

OUTCOME 1.3 ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING AND TEACHING TOOLS AND METHODS IN THAILAND AND IN EU PARTNER COUNTRIES

This report presents an analysis of teaching and learning methods being applied currently in Thailand and European partners’ countries, being part of the WP1 progress reports. The process of analysis was based on data collected in two different ways. First the project’s team collected data from 23 best practices of Industrial Engineering (IE) or related master programs, being 13 from Thai programs and 10 from European programs. Additionally, the project’s team collected the perceptions on most used and most effective teaching and learning methods, from Thai and European teachers participating in the project.

Results from the questionnaire show that among European and Thai teachers, lecture is still the most used teaching and learning approach. Additionally, among Thai teachers may exist a belief that teacher-centered approaches are more effective for teaching learning. The analysis of the best practices shows that in the European selected programs is much more common to develop Project-Based Learning based on interdisciplinary problems, interacting with industrial partners.

The full report is available here.