12 February,1999
Newsletter February 1999
To the National Delegates of FIG Commission 2
Dear Colleagues
In this letter you will get information about the coming FIG Symposium in Sun
City South Africa. In the previous newsletter I gave the first quick information
from the Wuhan Workshop last October - in this newsletter there is something
more about the contents of the presentations as well as the discussions. I have
also added some pieces of maybe interesting information on actual matters in the
end of this letter. Also you will receive a copy of the new FIG Annual Review.
FIG COMMISSION 2 SEMINAR, 14.-16.October, 1998, Wuhan, P.R.China
"University Curricula, Teaching Method, Quality Assurance"
FIG Commission 2 Seminar at Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and
Mapping was held in October 14.-16.1998. The seminar was organized by professor
Liu Yanfang from Wuhan Technical University. The seminar is part of the work in
Commission 2 Working Group 3. The seminar included two working days as well as
dinner and evening party hosted by the university.
In the opening ceremony Chinese representatives gave their kind welcoming
words: Rector of the University Professor Li Deren, Professor Liu Yanfang,
Chairman of the Educational Committee of Chinese Society of Surveying and
Mapping Mr Ning Jinsheng, Director of Educational Affairs at the National Bureau
of Surveying and Mapping Professor Liu Xiaobo.
You will receive a copy of my presentation in this letter, it is a kind of
introduction to the work of Commission working groups at the moment. Also quite
soon you will find more information about the seminar on our web pages, opening
and closing speeches as well as some other presentations.
The main topics of the seminar, both in presentations and in lively
discussions, were:
-lifelong continuous learning
-management of change in a surveyors´ professional life
-quality of education as well as
-computer assisted learning.
In the seminar program 11 oral presentations were given selected out of 38
which were printed in the Proceedings. The Proceedings is available and those
who want to have a copy are adviced kindly to contact Prof. Liu yanfang.
Some points worth of mentioning were emphasized in the presentations:
-firstly:
project oriented learning as a modern approach in university education - we
could even speak about Aalborg -model (described in presentation given
by Stig Enemark) which could easily be followed by other modern universities,
-secondly:
managing change by using a quality approach represents a holistic view to
profession as well as to education, we should not only put value
on technology but see also other points (this was pointed specially in
presentation given by John Parker from Commission 1),
-thirdly:
geoinformatics curriculum seem to be a newcomer in many universities,
however at the moment the time is much more mature to introducing GIS to an
university than for example ten years ago, at the moment we have good GIS
software available as well as powerful workstations and on the top of all we
have Internet via which education can be organized as a virtual university.
University curricula which was one main topic of this seminar will be further
worked on in Commission 2 Working Group 3. Professor Liu Yanfang has a
challenging job in co-chairing this WG together with Professor Jud Rouch from
USA. A summary of this seminar will be given as a presentation in Sun City South
Africa next May by Liu Yanfang.
Also - on behalf of Commission of Education - a message from the seminar was
forwarded to the students: On the basis of what was said about the change of the
world and the professional life, we could emphasize the following:
-you are responsible on your own career
-you are responsible on the future of your country
-you are responsible on the future of the whole world.
Teachers should encourage students to make individual choices as well as to
plan their future in general. No-one will be invited to work - everyone should
be able to market himself or herself. - Maybe this is the most important message
from Commission 2 today.
In addition to the seminar program we also were able to visit University
Laboratories and see the advanced level of teaching. Especially the laboratories
of geoinformatics, cartography and remote sensing were amazing.
FIG Commission 2 wants to thank the organizers, Rector Professor Li Deren and
Professor Liu Yanfang, as well as all others who worked for the seminar and made
it a real success - the seminar is a good start for Commission 2 new four year
period!
The PC Meeting and Symposium in Sun City South Africa
The next PC meeting and Symposium of FIG will be held in South Africa ,
SunCity from the 29th of May until the 4th of June, 1999.
The "early bird" registration time is until the 26th of
February, this registration fee is 2400 SAR. Please, read more information
on the web site www.plato.org.za. If possible, please, attend the
Symposium. Commission 2 will have three sessions as well as Commission meeting
during the week.
The sessions/presentations which we have proposed for the organizers are the
following:
Session1: Surveying Curricula
-Liu Yanfang: Surveying Curricula in China
-Jud Rouch: Surveying Curricula Design in The USA
-maybe something from South Africa?
-WS - discussion
Session2: Virtual Academy
-Bela Marcus: Virtual Academy concept in Hungary
-Esben Munk Sörensen: On the road to Virtual Universities -
examples from Aalborg University
-maybe something from South Africa (there are some names also
on my list)
-WS - discussion
Session 3: A Joint session with Com1
-Chris Hoogsteden: Position paper of WG 1
-Stig Enemark: Quality Assurance report
-WS -discussion
FIG WORKING WEEK, SUN CITY
CONVENTION CENTRE, SOUTH AFRICA,
29 MAY - 4 JUNE 1999
Saturday 29
May |
pm |
informal
ACCO meeting |
|
|
|
Sunday 30
May |
am |
Bureau
meeting |
|
pm |
ACCO meeting |
|
|
|
Monday 31
May |
09.00 |
Individual
commissions’ meetings |
|
11.00 |
General
Assembly |
|
pm |
General
Assembly (continued) |
|
evening |
Welcome
reception |
|
|
|
Tuesday 1
June |
09.00 |
Bureau/Sponsors’ meeting |
|
11.00 |
Opening
Ceremony |
|
pm |
Technical
sessions 1 - 5 (see below) |
|
evening |
Cocktail
party |
|
|
|
Wednesday 2
June |
am |
Technical
sessions 6 - 9 |
|
|
Workshop 1
(see below) |
|
|
African
Association of Quantity Surveyors’ meeting |
|
|
Technical
tours 1 and 2 (see below) |
|
pm |
Technical
sessions 10 - 13 |
|
|
Workshop 2 |
|
|
Technical
tours 1 and 2 (continued) |
|
evening |
Banquet |
|
|
|
Thursday 3
June |
am |
Technical
sessions 14 - 17 |
|
|
Workshop 3 |
|
pm |
Technical
sessions 18 - 21 |
|
|
Workshop 4 |
|
evening |
Night drive
(optional extra) |
|
|
|
Friday 4
June |
09.00 |
General
Assembly (until 13.00) |
Technical sessions
TS1 Successful practices (Commission
1)
TS2 Managing real estate resources
for prosperity (Commission 9)
TS3 Engineering surveys for
constructions and dams (Commission 6)
TS4 Education - key to successful
adaptation: surveying curricula (Commission 2)
TS5 Trends in positioning
measurement (Commission 5)
TS6 Spatial information management
in developing countries and countries in transition - differences and
similarities (Commission 3)
TS7 Hydrography for countries in
transition (Commission 4)
TS8 The spatial information
business (Commission 3)
TS9 Under-represented groups in
surveying (Commissions 1 and 2)
TS10 Tenure reform and land
restitution (Commission 7)
TS11 Working in the global village
(Commissions 1 and 2)
TS12 Cadastral transformation and
legislation (Commission 7)
TS13 Opportunities - innovation and
diversification (South Africa)
TS14 Education - key to successful
adaptation: virtual academy (Commission 2)
TS15 Technological front lines and
frontiers (Commissions 5 and 6)
TS16 Sound spatial planning
principles: foundations for successful development
(Commission 8)
TS17 Reference frame in practice -
position (Commission 5)
TS18 Reference frame in practice -
heighting (Commission 5)
TS19 Transportation and utility
lines (Commission 6)
TS20 The internet as a tool and an
opportunity (South Africa)
TS21 Applications for industry and
facilities management (Commission 6)
Workshops
WS1 Tenure reform, cadastral reform,
accessibility and affordability: other models and
options. Informal settlements and
the delivery of mass housing (South Africa)
WS2 Valuing real estate in new
markets and transitional markets and in the absence of
market history (Commission 9)
WS3 The demand for cost control and
accountability on construction and engineering projects in Africa (ad hoc
commission on construction economics)
WS4 Obstacles to inward investment
on development projects in Africa (ad hoc commission on construction economics)
Technical tours
TT1 Hartebeesthoek satellite remote
sensing station and VLBI site
A local platinum mine
Positioning in wildlife
applications
TT2 A local informal settlement and
a traditional tenure settlement contrasted with
planned formal township devloment
Accommodation (all prices are
per night and include breakfast)
The Palace
(luxury hotel) |
single R1150
per room |
|
double R615
per person sharing |
The Cascades
(elegant hotel, closest to the Convention Centre) |
single R600
per room
double R350 per person sharing |
|
|
Sun City
Hotel (elegant hotel) |
single R600
per room |
|
double R350
per person sharing |
The Cabanas
(relaxed and casual hotel) |
single R400
per room |
|
double R255
per person sharing |
Fees (covering all items
listed in the programme, coffee/tea, lunches, exhibition, all papers,
accompanying persons programme)
Delegate
early bird (by 28 February) |
R2400 |
Delegate
full fee |
R2850 |
Accompanying
person early bird |
R850 |
Accompanying
person full fee |
R1000 |
Full time
registered student fee |
R750
(banquet R160 extra) |
Pre- and post-meeting tours
Please contact Event Dynamics for
details
telephone +27 11 442 6111
fax +27 11 442 5927
E-mail
[email protected]
Working group activities
In addition to the actitivities for Sun City we can report for you the
following about the work of working groups:
WG 2.1
-WG is planning to organize a meeting of experts in virtual universities.
Where and when is still under consideration. Henrik Haggren will receive
with pleasure all contacts on this topic.
WG2.1 and WG 2.4
-We will organize a meeting during the CLGE meeting in Finland in March.
Pedro Cavero , Stig Enemark and Kirsi Artimo will discuss mainly the work
plan of WG 2.4. Also the general matters of commission is discussed for
example the maintenance of the website.
WG 2.3
-This WG organized the Wuhan seminar. No new plans at the moment. The
principle is to present papers in each symposium - papers deal with surveyors
curricula in different part of the world.
WG 2.4
-Pedro Cavero will give a presentation in the International Meeting of the
Geodetic Students Organization in Valencia next spring, as well as in
Finland for the surveying students of Helsinki University of Technology (in
March,1999); the presentation is on "FIG and geodetic students: Why and how
to participate in this supranational organization?"
-Workshop will be organized in 2000 and the Spanish
Association of Surveyors
has promised to help in organizing.
Other activities and information
As decided in Brighton The Permanent Office of FIG will be established in
Denmark, Copenhagen. The new director of the Office now nominated is Mr. Markku
Villikka, the ex-chair of Commission 8. Let us wish good luck to Markku and let
us see what kind of new support Commissions will get from the new office. Clear
signs of positive development are already "in the air".
As you have probably noticed our web site is still under development. We are
planning to move it from Denmark to Finland. This may take some time, but try to
be patient, we do our best.
Sincerely yours
Kirsi Artimo
Maintainer: Arzu Coltekin [email protected]
Last modified: May 1999