Collaborative resource development for energy efficiency education


Autoria(s): Desha, Cheryl; Hargroves, Charlie; Dawes, Les; Hargreaves, Douglas
Contribuinte(s)

Lemckert, Charles

Jenkins, Graham A.

Data(s)

01/12/2013

Resumo

BACKGROUND There is a growing volume of open source ‘education material’ on energy efficiency now available however the Australian government has identified a need to increase the use of such materials in undergraduate engineering education. Furthermore, there is a reported need to rapidly equip engineering graduates with the capabilities in conducting energy efficiency assessments, to improve energy performance across major sectors of the economy. In January 2013, building on several years of preparatory action-research initiatives, the former Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIICCSRTE) offered $600,000 to develop resources for energy efficiency related graduate attributes, targeting Engineers Australia college disciplines, accreditation requirements and opportunities to address such requirements. PURPOSE This paper discusses a $430,000 successful bid by a university consortium led by QUT and including RMIT, UA, UOW, and VU, to design and pilot several innovative, targeted open-source resources for curriculum renewal related to energy efficiency assessments, in Australian engineering programs (2013-2014), including ‘flat-pack’, ‘media-bites’, ‘virtual reality’ and ‘deep dive’ case study initiatives. DESIGN/ METHOD The paper draws on literature review and lessons learned by the consortium partners in resource development over the last several years to discuss methods for selecting key graduate attributes and providing targeted resources, supporting materials, and innovative delivery options to assist universities deliver knowledge and skills to develop such attributes. This includes strategic industry and key stakeholders engagement. The paper also discusses processes for piloting, validating, peer reviewing, and refining these resources using a rigorous and repeatable approach to engaging with academic and industry colleagues. RESULTS The paper provides an example of innovation in resource development through an engagement strategy that takes advantage of existing networks, initiatives, and funding arrangements, while informing program accreditation requirements, to produce a cost-effective plan for rapid integration of energy efficiency within education. By the conference, stakeholder workshops will be complete. Resources will be in the process of being drafted, building on findings from the stakeholder engagement workshops. Reporting on this project “in progress” provides a significant opportunity to share lessons learned and take on board feedback and input. CONCLUSIONS This paper provides a useful reference document for others considering significant resource development in a consortium approach, summarising benefits and challenges. The paper also provides a basis for documenting the second half of the project, which comprises piloting resources and producing a ‘good practice guide’ for energy efficiency related curriculum renewal.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70363/

Publicador

Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70363/1/AAEE2013_DeshaDawesHargreaves.pdf

Desha, Cheryl, Hargroves, Charlie, Dawes, Les, & Hargreaves, Douglas (2013) Collaborative resource development for energy efficiency education. In Lemckert, Charles & Jenkins, Graham A. (Eds.) Proceedings of 24th Annual Austalasian Association of Engineering Education Conference, Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Copyright 2013 Desha, Hargroves, Dawes and Hargreaves

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Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090701 Environmental Engineering Design #099900 OTHER ENGINEERING #HERN #Energy efficiency education #resources development #rapid curriculum renewal
Tipo

Conference Paper