Program > ICT Education Forum > Seoul Accord
WCC 2015 – IT Education Track: Seoul Accord
11:30 ~ 17:50, Oct 5, 2015 / Room L (Conference Hall, 3F)

The Seoul Accord is a multi-lateral agreement among agencies responsible for accreditation or recognition of tertiary-level computing and IT-related qualifications. Membership (called being a Signatory) is voluntary, but the Signatories are committed to development and recognition of good practice in computing and IT-related education. The number of Signatories is expected to grow, and the activities of the Accord Signatories are intended to assist growing globalization of mutual recognition of computing and IT-related qualifications.
 
  • There will be transparency to the accreditation systems of the signatories and to the educational systems to which the accreditation systems are oriented.
  • The Accord should avoid any perception that it is arbitrary and capricious in its practices and policies, including admitting members and applying rules of membership.
  • The Accord should work to become recognized as the international authority on quality assurance for education in the computing and IT-related professions.
  • The Accord will promote and develop best practices for the improvement of education in computing and IT-related disciplines.
  • The Accord should continually review its policies and procedures to ensure that they are relevant and reliable indicators of the future of computing and IT-related technologies.
Program
Time Session Chair  Time Order Presentation Title Speaker Affiliation
11:30-13:00 Jee-In Kim
(Konkuk University, Korea)
11:30~11:40 1 Introduction  Kang Woo Lee Donguk University, Korea
11:40~12:00 2 Project Courses Management Programs for Intellectual Property Acquisition and Job Opportunity Increase Keon Myung Lee Chungbuk National University, Korea
12:00~12:20 3 Human-ICT Creative Convergence Engineering Talented for the 21st Century Yoon-Jung Kang Chungang
University, Korea
12:20~12:40 4 Internship & Capstone Design Integrated Program for Practical IT Education Jin-Woo Jung Donguk University, Korea
12:40~13:00 5 On Demand Job Practice Co-Op Project Program(Practical project to Order Work Education for junioR) Kim JongHwa Mokpo National University, Korea
13:00~14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:10 Wonhong Nam (Konkuk University, Korea) 14:20~14:50 6 Case study on creative engineering design focusing on process management Wonil Chung  Kyungpook National University, Korea
14:50~15:10 7 i-FIELD: Industry-oriented Student Development Education Model Young-Chon Kim Chonbuk National University, Korea
15:10~15:30 8 IT Education Programs for Improving Practical SW Development Skills Yongkoo Han Kyung Hee University, Korea
15:30~15:50 9 Industry-Academic Collaborative S/W Education Model for Undergraduate R&D Soowon Lee Soongsil University
15:50~16:10 10 New Challenges of SW Education Model for Seoul Accord Seung-Hyun Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
16:10~16:30 Afternoon Tea
16:30-17:50 Byeong-hee Roh (Ajou University, Korea) 16:30~16:50 11 i-SOFT : Industry-oriented SW Convergence Education Program Byeong-hee Roh and Kyungran Kang Ajou University, Korea
16:50~17:10 12 Raising and Training Women Software Engineers upon the Smart Education in Industry-Academy Partnership Minsoo Lee Ewha Womens University, Korea
17:10~17:30 13 IT Education in Konkuk University  Wonhong Nam Konkuk University, Korea, Korea
17:30~17:50 14 The MSC Program for effective industry-university cooperation Chajong Kim Hanbat National University, Korea
 
 
 
 
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