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IPROF-09

12 February 2009

13 February 2009

08:30

Registration

08:30

Registration

09:30

Opening session

09:00

Parallel sessions

Deny Smeets, HAN University, NL Welcome at the HAN Anneke Hacquebard, NL Welcome at the working conference More welcome to be announced 10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Plenary session

Deny Smeets, HAN University, NL ICT- Education and profession in International perspective (comparison of Netherlands, USA, Japan and China) Jan Dirk Schagen, HBO-I Foundation, NL Competence Cube Bachelor of ICT Roberto Bellini, AICA, IT …………… ArthurTatnall, Centre for International Corporate Governance Research, Victoria University, AU Issues in the Undergraduate Education and Lifelong Learning of ICT Professionals Lex Hendriks, Exin, NL Role based qualification programs for ICT professionals: IT Service Management and ISO/IEC 20000

André Richier, European Commission, Directorate General Enterprise & Industry, EU e-Skills for Europe: State-of-Play and Next Steps 11:45

Plenary session Terry Erdle, CompTIA, Senior Vice President, Skills Certification, USA IT Certification: Trends and Impacts

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Parallel sessions

09:45

Luk Vervenne, Synergetics, BE ……………

Lillian Cassel, Vilanova University, USA The Role of the Masters Degree in Professional Qualification René Bakker, HAN Unversity, NL Open Education for ICT Professionals – the Network Open University Hans Frederik, Cepis, NL …………… 14:15

10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Parallel sessions Robert Stoyan, University of Zurich, CH E-Coaching for Project Communication to Increase IT Project Success Clementina Marinoni, Fondazione Politecnico di Milano, IT e-Competence and qualification Frameworks as a Guide to Understand Career Paths and Training, Opportunities in the ICT Field Paolo Schgör, AICA, CEN/ISSS ICT Skills Workshop, IT The Next Generation of ICT Skills Peter Weiss, Institute of Applied Informatics, University of Karlsruhe, DE A Common Language To Achieve Transparency of ICT Certifications Sara Rodrigues, Ryerson University, CA Diversity and the Skills Shortage in the Canadian Information and Communications Technology Sector, subtitle: A Critical Interrogation of Discourse

Plenary session Alexa Joyce, European SchoolNet, UK ……………

15:00

Coffee break

15:30

Workshops

17:00 17:45 18:00 21:00

Refreshments Bus transfer Conference Dinner Bus transfer

Plenary session

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11:45

Workshops

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Workshops

14:15 18:45

Excursion End of afternoon programme

IPROF-09

14 February 2009

15 February 2009

08:30

Registration

09:00

Registration

09:00

Parallel sessions

09:30 09:45 10:00

report WS1: ICT certification and credentials report WS2: Who is an ICT professional? report WS3: Image of ICT profession, quantities and

10:15

report WS4: How to connect education on ICT to

Barrie Thompson, School of Computing and Technology, University of Sunderland, UK Bridging the Professional Skills Gap: A report on an investigation into best practices and industry/academic links Erik Barendsen, Institute of Computing and Information Sciences (ICIS) and Graduate School of Education (ILS-RU) Radboud University, NL Academic competences in a computing science curriculum Harrie van Seters, HAN University, NL Integrating professional practices in a vocational ICT curriculum Claudia Steghuis, CapGemini, NL Positioning the Enterprise Architect: what are its roles, responsibilities and competences? 09:45

quality of students needed

Plenary session Roger Johnson, IP3, IFIP, UK International Professional Practice Partnership (IP3) – Achievements and Challenges

10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Plenary session Lex Bijlsma, Open Universiteit Nederland, NL Professional distance education

11:45

Parallel sessions Joyce Currie Little, Towson University, Department of Computer & Information Sciences, USA Awareness of Societal and Ethical Concerns for Computing Professionals Anneke Hacquebard, NL ICT Professionalism specifications: fundamentals and variables John O'Sullivan, Thames Communications, UK Convergence of Parallel Universes: Education, Certification and Professionalism Joke Jansen, HBO-I Foundation, NL Organization and development of professional ictstudies in the Netherlands Agostino Cortesi, Universita` Ca' Foscari, Venezia, IT Informatics Education after the downfall of the myth of growth

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Parallel sessions Roumen Nikolov, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Sofia, BG Towards University 2.0: A Space where Academic Education Meets Corporate Training Hans Frederik, ALEXIS bv, management in education, NL Professionalism in ICT, who is accountable and to what extent? Guido Bakema, HAN University, NL ICT education mismatches Robert Stoyan, University of Zurich, CH Challenges of Selecting IT Personnel Online

14:15 15:00 15:30 16:30

Workshops Coffee break

Workshops End of conference day

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business needs for ICT qualified personnel and vice versa? One ICT profession or many?

10:30 10:45

report WS5: Conference statements

11:00

Coffee break

11:30

Forum

12:30

Closing conference

12:45 14:00 18:45

Lunch Excursion End of afternoon programme

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