| Work plans – Commission 2TitleProfessional Education Prof. Kirsi Virrantaus, Chairperson of Commission 2
 Terms of reference
        Education and teaching methodsContinuing professional developmentThe interaction between education, research and practiceEncouragement of the exchange of students and personnel. Mission statement
        Methods and content of education: develop and promote teaching and
      learning methods and the content of curricula with special emphasis on
      university level, high technology-based education.Interaction between academia and practice: stimulate interaction
      between university education, research and practice so as continuously to
      develop educational curricula and enable surveyors to put into practice
      the results of research and development.Academic and professional profiles: through the promotion of continuing
      professional development (CPD) and the practical application of research,
      help surveyors continuously to up-date their academic and professional
      profiles.Dissemination of knowledge: encourage the exchange of students and
      qualified surveyors, (i) to facilitate the sharing of knowledge between
      surveyors and between surveyors and members of allied disciplines and (ii)
      to create an awareness of different environments and cultures.Marketing: market surveyors as modern professionals on a par with other
      technical, economics and managerial professionals, with particular
      emphasis on young people who are selecting their field of study. Commission web
      site 
 Working Group 2.1TitleManagement skills, professional competencies and CPD policies Policy issues
        Equipping surveyors with management and problem solving skills.On-going promotion of continuing professional development (CPD).Putting research results into practice. ChairProf. Chris Hoogsteden (New Zealand). Specific projects
        Conclude work begun during the preceding plan period (1994-1998) on
        management skills.CPD.Co-operate with Commission 1. Workshop(s)None. Publication(s)"Management skills" (not final title) (as an FIG
        publication). TimetableDraft publication, 2000; final publication, 2002. BeneficiariesUniversities and university teachers, individual surveyors. 
 Working Group 2.2TitleVirtual academy - distance learning Policy issues
        The movement from discrete computer assisted learning (CAL) tools
        towards an integrated virtual learning environment.Technical, political, legal, organisational and cultural problems.Copyright and accreditation problems.The role of the lecturer and human communication in general. ChairProf. Henrik Haggrén (Finland). Specific projects
        Establish an Internet forum for discussion of the virtual academy.Collect experiences from universities which have already introduced
      distance learning.Disseminate information about distance learning to universities which
      are starting to introduce the technique.Co-operation with Commission 3 on distance education and training in
      geoinformatics and with all other commissions as regards distance
      education and training in the disciplines they represent.Establish contacts with Internet/multimedia experts outside FIG.Set up a home page with hyperlinks to Web sites for distance learning
      relevant to surveying education. Workshop(s)
        Virtual workshops and information delivery via the Internet.Presentations at FIG working weeks, 1999, 2000 and 2001. Publication(s)Digital material on Web sites. Timetable
        Set up home page with hyperlinks to Web sites during 1998-99.Continuous communication via the Internet.Working group final report, 2002. BeneficiariesUniversities and university teachers, distance learning students,
      individual surveyors, employers. 
 Working Group 2.3TitleUniversity curricula – content competencies, trends and assessments Policy issues
        Who drives content: academia or professional practice?Trends in professional practice, possibilities deriving from academic
      research and curriculum responses to these trends.Curriculum redesign in response to outcome assessments.Necessary competencies for inclusion in surveying curricula. ChairProf. Julian "Jud" Rouch (USA). Specific projects
        Maintain contacts with all other commissions regarding the development
      of curricula in their respective fields.Study educational models in South Africa, South America and South Asia. Workshop(s)
        "University curricula, teaching methods and quality systems",
      Wuhan, October 1998.Presentations at FIG working weeks, 1999, 2000 and 2001. Publication(s)Proceedings of workshop (by the host). Timetable
        Proceedings of workshop, 1998.Working group final report, 2002. BeneficiariesUniversities and university teachers, students, employers. 
 Working Group 2.4TitleSurveying students Policy issues
        The need to involve students in the work of FIG and its commissions as
      well as in the work of national associations.The need to market surveying as a modern profession and field of
      science to young people who are selecting their field of study. ChairProf. Pedro Cavero (Spain). Specific projects
        Post-academic practical training for students.Possibilities for international training and international studies -
      both for undergraduates and young postgraduates.Information dissemination to schools on surveying as a profession.Practical problems of student/young graduate participation in the work
      of Commission 2 in particular and in the work of FIG in general (in
      collaboration with Commission 1 and the task force on under-represented
      groups in surveying). Workshop(s)18-20 October 2000, Rosario, Argentina. Publication(s)Proceedings of workshop (by the host).Timetable 
        Proceedings of workshop, 2000.Working group final report, 2002. BeneficiariesStudents, universities, FIG. 
 Joint Commission 2 and 9 Working Group (WG 9.5)TitleEducation of Valuation Professionals in FIG. Policy issues
  Education on valuation through information network in FIG (an integrated
    virtual learning environment). Let education move, not people.Educational ladder. A stepped way of advancing shall be planned for
    improving the knowledge of valuation.An educational package of valuation should be created and offered on the
    homepage of FIG. The developing countries and those under transition economy
    should intentionally be chosen as the target group.
Co-operation in education / a network for supporting the contact persons. ChairProf. Kauko Viitanen (Finland). Specific projects
  Establish an Internet forum for discussion of the education on valuation.Collect information and determine terminology, basic theories, basic
    methodology on valuation.Create the educational package of valuation.Co-operation with Commission 2 and especially with the WP 2.2 (Virtual
    academy - distance learning) on distance education and training and with
    Commission 9 especially the WP 9.1 (Education and training of valuers in
    developing economies). Co-operation also with all other commissions as
    regards distance education and training.Establish contacts with the universities, the associations for valuation
    etc. outside FIG.Set up a home page with an educational package of valuation with
    hyperlinks to Web sites for distance learning. Workshop(s)
  Virtual workshops and information delivery via the Internet.Presentations at FIG working weeks, Korea 2001, USA 2002 and Germany 2006.Discussions/presentations can be arranged also in some other seminars of
    Commission 9 (e.g. Copenhagen 2001). Publication(s)
  Digital material on Web sitesShort articles in journals Timetable
  Set up home page with hyperlinks to Web sites during 2001-2005.Continuous communication via the Internet.Working group final report, Congress in Munich, 2006. BeneficiariesDistance learning students, individual surveyors, civil servants,
politicians, landowners, employers, universities and university teachers etc. 
 Other activities
        Support for developing countries through the organisation of seminars
      highlighting different possibilities for and backgrounds to surveying
      education in various countries.Maintain and develop the commission home page, linkages to other
      relevant home pages and new pages or other networks for special projects,
      to keep commission delegates, other FIG members, users of surveying
      services and the public involved in and informed about the work of the
      commission.Maintain and up-date the surveying education data base (SEDB). 
 Commission officers and chairs of working groupsChairProf. Kirsi Virrantaus
 Department of Surveying
 Helsinki University of Technology
 P.O.Box 1200
 02015 HUT
 Finland
 Email kirsi.virrantaus@hut.fi
 Tel + 358 9 451 3912
 Fax + 358 9 465077
 Vice-ChairProf. Pedro Cavero
 Escuela U. de Ingeniería Técnica Topográfica
 Campus Sur
 Ctra. de Valencia Km. 7
 28031 Madrid
 Spain
 Email pjcavero@nivel.euitto.upm.es
 Tel + 34 91 336 71 08
 Fax + 34 91 332 25 60
 SecretaryMarjaana Laurema
 Helsinki University of Technology
 Lifelong Learning Institute Dipoli
 P.O.Box 8000
 02015 HUT
 Finland
 Email Marjaana.Laurema@hut.fi
 Tel + 358 9 451 4021
 Fax + 358 9 451 4068
 Working Group 2.1ChairProf. Chris Hoogsteden
 University of Otago
 P.O Box 56,
 Dunedin
 New Zealand
 Email hoogstc@albers.otago.ac.nz
 Tel + 64 (0)3 479 7605
 Fax + 64 (0)3 479 7586
 Working Group 2.2ChairProf. Henrik Haggrén
 Helsinki University of Technology
 Department of Surveying
 P.O.Box 1200
 02015 HUT
 Finland
 Email Henrik.Haggren@hut.fi
 Tel + 358 9 451 3900
 Fax + 358 9 465 077
 Working Group 2.3ChairProf. Julian "Jud" Rouch
 University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR)
 Engineering Technology Department
 2801 South University Avenue
 Little Rock
 AR 72204
 USA
 Email jsrouch@ualr.edu
 Tel + 1 501 569 8204
 Fax + 1 501 569 8206
 Working Group 2.4ChairProf. Pedro Cavero
 Escuela U. de Ingeniería Técnica Topográfica
 Campus Sur
 Ctra. de Valencia Km. 7
 28031 Madrid
 Spain
 Email pjcavero@nivel.euitto.upm.es
 Tel + 34 91 336 79 08
 Fax: + 34 91 332 25 60
 Joint Commission 2 and 9 Working Group (WG 9.5)Chair Prof. Kauko ViitanenHelsinki University of Technology
 Real Estate Studies
 P.O. Box 1200
 02015 HUT
 Finland
 E-mail: kauko.viitanen@hut.fi
 Tel. + 358 9 451 3870
 Fax + 358 9 465 077
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