Embracing Digital Technology in Higher Education and Beyond
Digital Enterprise Society Podcast - En podcast af Digital Enterprise Society
This year has provided a unique opportunity to empower and drive the next generation of digital talent forward, and today’s guest has seen the benefits of doing so first hand. In today’s episode, Craig Brown and Thom Singer are joined by Dora Smith, Senior Director of the Global Academic Program at Siemens. She works to set the strategy for Siemens approach to reaching out to the academic market, including enhancing university relations and executing academic competitions. She shares the areas of digital technology in which today’s students are the most and least prepared, how the pandemic has affected their education and opportunities for learning and growth, and the steps that need to be taken to bridge any remaining gaps. On today’s podcast, you will learn about: Embracing digitalization during the pandemic Tools are being put in place to enhance the future of engineering education. The pandemic has accelerated the embracing of digitalization in the university setting. Curriculum, certification, and training all aid in increased post-graduation preparation of students. Understanding the business value of PLM is critical to successfully preparing students. The roles of all invested parties Big companies such as Siemens and GM are working hard to influence positive change. Government could influence public policy and increase funding to help bridge the gap. Universities are working to get all programs up to speed. The older generation needs to be willing to learn best practices from the younger generation. Accelerated digital changes due to COVID-19 Many opportunities have appeared as a result of the pandemic, including increased collaboration skills. Extra time has allowed for more preparation for digital learning. Virtual learning has provided more opportunities for monitoring students. Progress is being made in bringing the EDA and mechanical worlds together. Career growth advice Take advantage of public speaking and other stretch opportunities to increase your own learning. Leverage your network and look for ways to put yourself out there. Identify and develop the skills that you recognize that you are lacking in. Get involved in both formal and informal mentorship programs. Do you have an example of extraordinary efforts or innovation during these unprecedented times? We would love to hear your story and possibly interview you for an upcoming episode. Please reach out to us at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org Siemens Business Value of PLM Webinar