Integrated Project Development for Road Infrastructure Education Erasmus Project
General information for the Integrated Project Development for Road Infrastructure Education Erasmus Project
Project Title
Integrated Project Development for Road Infrastructure Education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Cooperation between educational institutions and business; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses
Project Summary
One of the biggest challenges in many kinds of educational contexts is the handling of IT tools within the area of applied science. The implementation of tools, both software and hardware, as part of the curriculum is an ongoing discussion at universities: is important theory supposed to give space for hands on exercises with new tools? The industry expects young candidates to be able to handle necessary tools while also having a deep understanding of the theories behind to be able to assess results coming from computational software.
The reason why this situation is surfacing as an increasing issue these years is simply because the problem has worsened year after year without any solution or improvement in sight. The amount of theory and production of new knowledge and methods is increasing continuously. The complexity of the professional software packages is increasing accordingly on a highly competitive market. The trend in the industry towards a completely digitalised value chain is supposed to be reflected in the curriculum at the universities albeit we here experience cuts in basic fundings and reduction in teaching resources.
The construction sector has been identified for several years as having a huge unfulfilled potential in economical growth due to a lack of adoption of standardisation and digital tools. The area of Infrastructure compared to the built environment, which is characterised as by being financed almost entirely by public money, is where the attention and demand for more effective design and construction methods is evident.
This Erasmus+ project wishes to develop new ways of teaching and looking at new ways of introducing professional tools in the study environment with a strong focus on exercises close to real life situations (problem based learning) without reducing the necessary underlying theoretical understanding. The changing demands are a global phenomena although the Scandinavian countries, especially Norway and Finland, are moving ahead compared to many other countries.
In this Erasmus+ project we want to assemble the strongest possible team to develop a forward-looking way to develop a curriculum that faces the challenges described and can become a role model and motivating factor for other educational institutes. We need a curriculum that is flexible and sustainable in an accelerating digitalisation context, addresses global challenges both economical and environmental, and prepares our students to handle changes which are coming with an ever-increasing speed. Building Information Modelling (BIM), Concurrent Engineering (CE), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and Machine Control Systems (MCS) are all new concepts which originate from the digitalisation of data. New tools like laser and radar scanning technologies, drones, Virtual and Augmented Reality etc. all add new possibilities which we somehow need to address in our curriculum. We expect these new areas to be introduced as natural elements in a real case work environment carried out as a one week intensive study course where students from 4 different countries work together, solving problems together.
The Erasmus+ project delivers in three areas. First, developing a new curriculum and didactic methods which are aimed at teaching our students to be open minded, tolerant and seeking for solutions within a compromise. At the same time they must learn about new work methods following the logic of the digital mindset, using digital tools being able to help each other, learning and teaching each other new things every day, and at the same time achieving a common goal.
The second delivery of the project is the development of new assessments methods for all parts of the project both for our own course development to be able to improve from workshop to workshop, but also to measure the impact on the students and also the professional domain.
The final delivery is our goal of disseminating our results. The outcome of the project both the developed curriculum and didactics, and also the evaluated results will be presented locally, regional, national and not the least in other European countries and will be made available for free on a webpage. We want to influence a new way of thinking when it comes to teaching engineering into a new digital age where the dependencies on digital tools for design and communication in a global context is getting inevitable.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 278527 Eur
Project Coordinator
AALBORG UNIVERSITET & Country: DK
Project Partners
- STIFTELSEN HOGSKOLAN I JONKOPING
- OULUN YLIOPISTO
- NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

