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Community-Engaged Enquiry?

2013 T&L Colloquium: Blended learning and supporting engaged e nquiry Blended learning opportunities that advance community-engaged L&T.

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Community-Engaged Enquiry?

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  1. 2013 T&L Colloquium:Blended learning and supporting engaged enquiryBlended learning opportunities that advance community-engaged L&T Professor David LoweAssociate Dean (Education) / Professor of Software Eng.Faculty of Engineering and Information TechnologiesThe University of Sydney

  2. Community-Engaged Enquiry? • What is community-engaged enquiry? • Community: “A body of people or things viewed collectively… The civic body to which all belong; the public; society” • Engaged: “actively employed or occupied; involved”. • Enquiry: “The action of seeking, esp. (now always) for truth, knowledge, or information concerning something; search, research, investigation, examination”. • “Seeking knowledge through active involvement with our society” ??? • What this is not: • Community-embedded enquiry • Community-relevant enquiry • Community-engaged practice • How do we involve the public in our collective search for understanding?

  3. How do we achieve this? • Isolated Examples: Community connections… • Community-connected outreach: National Computing Summer School • Industry-linked research: Australian Centre for Field Robotics • Public-focused advocacy: The Conversation • But how do we systematically bring this back into our T&L • What limits us? • Geographic separation? • Pedagogic philosophies? • Physical environment? • How do we move to more diverse (blended) learning experiences.

  4. Examples: Industry • Industry placements • Shared experiences • UTS – Embedded reflective portfolios and Engineering Practice Review units, with strong industry collaboration • CDU – Coogee Methanol plant • Loughborough – Daily and weekly online “exchange” sessions • Ulster – Live industry feeds into classes…

  5. Examples: Community • Advanced Engineering Program  EWB Challenge Schools outreach • Community dialogues  The Conversation • ITESM (Monterrey Tech), Mexico  Extensive programs in community social service, social incubators, community embedding…

  6. Thank You

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