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The Global Engineering Challenge. What and why? - Project initiation & aims Planning & development: Resource development & testing PG Facilitators Alumni & Industry An example: What do you know about the world?. What & Why – Initiation & Aims. EWB Challenge + EWB Sheffield Profile.
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The Global Engineering Challenge What and why? - Project initiation & aims Planning & development: Resource development & testing PG Facilitators Alumni & Industry An example: What do you know about the world?
What & Why – Initiation & Aims • EWB • Challenge • + • EWB Sheffield Profile • 20-credit modules - reduced January exam period • Cross-faculty inter-disciplinary interactions Global Engineering Challenge • Employability skills and awareness International / Global dimension
Initial planning & development 9 departments 900 students • Aims & learning outcomes • Format • Assessment • Rooms Teaching / engagement
Resource Development Projects • Specifications • Assessment criteria 9 “taught” sessions • Intro & finale – 3 large lecture theatres • 7 facilitated sessions – hub rooms Aims • Interactive • Non-expert facilitator-led
Resource Development UG Student Resource developers • 2 general resource developers • 1 with website design skills • 10 weeks over summer and beyond • Job adverts & interviews: • Communication / writing ability / IT skills • Sustainability knowledge / awareness / interest • Empathy with facilitator & 1st year student • Motivation / autonomy
UG Resource Developers Student: “it's made me consider much more the way I learn and retain information, as well as giving me a greater appreciation for effort made by academic staff to improve the experiences of students.” Staff: • Learn a lot from close interaction –creative ideas, insights, relevance, language • Takes time to co-ordinate, guide, advise, review • Well worth it.
Facilitator Selection & Training 25 hubs = 27 PG facilitators • Facilitation skills • Interest in project aims • Experience of group working • Enthusiastic and engaging. • Confidence in taking responsibility • Empathy with 1st years. PhD supervisor agreement Training • STA training – Small Group Teaching / Seminar Facilitation • GEC training – resources • Developing your skills as a facilitator – STA & GEC
Resource Testing Sessions need to be engaging Sessions delivered by non experts • 6 Engineering students (not 1st year) • Run facilitated session • Feedback from students, observers, facilitator • Facilitated by staff member involved • Facilitator interviews • Facilitated by novice facilitator…
Employability - Industry & Alumni • Problems • Students don’t think about jobs / applications until Y3 or Y4 • Not aware of skills required / can’t articulate skills developed Aim – engagement with career planning • How? • Involve industry employers • What do they look for in graduates • Involve recent alumni • From experience - advice about applications • Good response – students keen to be involved
Summary – what have we learned • Value of employing UG resource developers • Value of selection process for PG facilitators • Value of testing materials • Need for training facilitators • Recent alumni keen to support • Good LeTS support essential • Time & effort – lots to do!
Global Issues and Sustainability What do you know about the world?
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Global Issues and Sustainability What do you know about the world?
It took until 1800 for the world population to reach 1 billion In October 2011, the world population reached 7 billion 7 billion How will this impact on you? The UN forecasts that by 2100, the population will have tripled in “high fertility” countries and have fallen in “low fertility countries”. Now 1 billion will be added in 13 years
If the world population were represented by 100 people, how many would live in Europe? • 1 • 6 • 7 • 11 • 15 • 60
If the world population were represented by 100 people, how many would live in Africa? • 1 • 6 • 7 • 11 • 15 • 60
If the world population were represented by 100 people, how many would live in Asia? • 1 • 6 • 7 • 11 • 15 • 60
If the world were represented by 100 people,how many would live in absolute poverty (<2$ a day)? • 12 • 13 • 20 • 30 • 39 • 48
Facts: Wealth • The richest 2% of adults in the world own > 50% of the global wealth • The poorest 50% of adults in the world own 1% of the global wealth
If the world were represented by 100 people,how many would not be able to read and write? • 12 • 13 • 20 • 30 • 39 • 48
Fact: Education • 872 million people in the world are illiterate • 2/3 of them are women • Education is not free in many developing countries • Low levels of literacy and education are a massive impediment to development Education Poverty
How many planets are needed to support the UK? 1. • One • Two • Three • Four • Five • six 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
How many planets are needed to support the United Arab Emirates? 1. • One • Two • Three • Four • Five • six 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
How many planets are needed to support India? 1. • One • Two • Three • Four • Five • six 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.