Training engineers for innovation / edited by Denis Lemaître.

Contributor(s): Lemaître, Denis [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781119563938; 1119563933; 9781119563457; 1119563453Subject(s): Technological innovations -- Study and teaching | Engineering -- Study and teaching | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General) | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference | Engineering -- Study and teaching | Technological innovations -- Study and teachingOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Innovation Design and Expectations toward Training. From Technological Innovation to "Situated" Innovation: Improving the Adaptation of Engineering Training to the Societal Challenges of the 21st Century / Emmanuel Cardona Gil, Linda Gardelle, Brad Tabas -- Responding to an Event: Innovation of the Contemporary Engineer? / Frédéric Huet, Hugues Choplin, Isabelle Cailleau, Pierre Steiner -- Innovation within Companies: Changes and Impacts on Our Student Engineer Training Models / Christiane Gillet, Klara Kövesi -- Skills and Competencies for Innovators: New Priorities and Requirements for Engineering Graduates / Klara Kövesi, Péter Csizmadia -- New Skills and Adaptation to Training Systems. The Training of Innovators between Skill Acquisition and Construction of an Individual Socioprofessional Identity / Tiphaine Liu -- Innovation Training and Entrepreneurship in French Engineering Higher Education Institutions: An Investigation of the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur / AnneéMarie Jolly, Julie Nolland -- Determinants of Skill Matching among Young Hungarian Engineers / Péter Csizmadia, Zsuzsanna Veroszta -- Pedagogies of Innovation. Swimming with Sharks without Being Eaten: How Engineering Students can Learn Creativity, Entrepreneurial Thinking and Innovation / Claudius Terkowsky, Tobias Haertel, Anna-Lena Rose, Liudvika Leisyte, Dominik May -- Engaging with Heritage to Promote Innovative Thinking in Engineering Management Education / Jane Andrews, Robin Clark -- How Do Graduate Engineering Schools Train for Innovation? Study of the Curricula of Three French Schools / Denis Lemaître, Christophe Morace -- Developing Methods and Programs for Teaching Innovation to Engineers: Toward Eco-Innovation? / Catherine Adam, Serge Coco -- Conclusion: Perspective: Engineering Training, from Yesterday to Tomorrow.
Summary: Throughout history, engineers have been defined as those who bring technological innovation to society. However, the concept of innovation and the role of the engineer are now changing as a result of globalization, the digital revolution, growing inequalities and environmental concerns. Training Engineers for Innovation therefore analyzes the ways in which the educational systems for engineers are adapting to these new demands, as well as the conditions in which this training has developed. This book brings together the works of a consortium of researchers dedicated to the subject area as part of the Innov'Ing 2020 project. Its contributors present various means to devise effective pedagogies adapted to a holistic approach to innovation which incorporates the technical, economic, social, ethical and environmental dimensions of engineering.
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Innovation Design and Expectations toward Training. From Technological Innovation to "Situated" Innovation: Improving the Adaptation of Engineering Training to the Societal Challenges of the 21st Century / Emmanuel Cardona Gil, Linda Gardelle, Brad Tabas -- Responding to an Event: Innovation of the Contemporary Engineer? / Frédéric Huet, Hugues Choplin, Isabelle Cailleau, Pierre Steiner -- Innovation within Companies: Changes and Impacts on Our Student Engineer Training Models / Christiane Gillet, Klara Kövesi -- Skills and Competencies for Innovators: New Priorities and Requirements for Engineering Graduates / Klara Kövesi, Péter Csizmadia -- New Skills and Adaptation to Training Systems. The Training of Innovators between Skill Acquisition and Construction of an Individual Socioprofessional Identity / Tiphaine Liu -- Innovation Training and Entrepreneurship in French Engineering Higher Education Institutions: An Investigation of the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur / AnneéMarie Jolly, Julie Nolland -- Determinants of Skill Matching among Young Hungarian Engineers / Péter Csizmadia, Zsuzsanna Veroszta -- Pedagogies of Innovation. Swimming with Sharks without Being Eaten: How Engineering Students can Learn Creativity, Entrepreneurial Thinking and Innovation / Claudius Terkowsky, Tobias Haertel, Anna-Lena Rose, Liudvika Leisyte, Dominik May -- Engaging with Heritage to Promote Innovative Thinking in Engineering Management Education / Jane Andrews, Robin Clark -- How Do Graduate Engineering Schools Train for Innovation? Study of the Curricula of Three French Schools / Denis Lemaître, Christophe Morace -- Developing Methods and Programs for Teaching Innovation to Engineers: Toward Eco-Innovation? / Catherine Adam, Serge Coco -- Conclusion: Perspective: Engineering Training, from Yesterday to Tomorrow.

Throughout history, engineers have been defined as those who bring technological innovation to society. However, the concept of innovation and the role of the engineer are now changing as a result of globalization, the digital revolution, growing inequalities and environmental concerns. Training Engineers for Innovation therefore analyzes the ways in which the educational systems for engineers are adapting to these new demands, as well as the conditions in which this training has developed. This book brings together the works of a consortium of researchers dedicated to the subject area as part of the Innov'Ing 2020 project. Its contributors present various means to devise effective pedagogies adapted to a holistic approach to innovation which incorporates the technical, economic, social, ethical and environmental dimensions of engineering.

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