Exploring the black box of dissemination: The role of professional and organizational development Conference

Cutler, S, Strong, AC, Chua, M. (2015). Exploring the black box of dissemination: The role of professional and organizational development . 2015 10.1109/FIE.2015.7344091

cited authors

  • Cutler, S; Strong, AC; Chua, M

abstract

  • The field of engineering education has initiated a focus on ensuring engineering education research is disseminated and implemented within the classroom. Numerous researchers have investigated the reasons for the adoption of evidence-based practices, or, more often, the lack thereof. The Professional and Organizational Development (POD) network community is an underutilized potential ally for ensuring the implementation of engineering education research due to their focus on organizational change and improving teaching practice. Using the Diffusion of Innovation framework and best practices for adoption, this session will guide faculty in envisioning a wide variety of channels for moving engineering education research into the classroom. Participants in this special session will brainstorm ways to encourage collaboration between these two communities culminating in a 'message in a bottle' to the POD community to help them understand the activities and needs of engineering education researchers. This message will be delivered to faculty development professionals, centers for teaching and learning, organizational change specialists, and others in the POD community at their annual conference in November 2015.

publication date

  • December 2, 2015

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

volume

  • 2015