The “Engineers without Borders” Challenge : does it engage Australian and New Zealand students with sustainability?


Autoria(s): Buys, Laurie; Miller, Evonne; Buckley, Mathew; Jolly, Lesley
Contribuinte(s)

Shoniregun, Charles

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This paper explores the rationale, experience and impact of thirteen Australia and New Zealand universities that have integrated the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) challenge into their first year engineering curriculum. EWB is a national competition for university students, who work in teams to develop conceptual designs for real sustainable development projects across the globe. This project investigated “what works and what doesn’t” in engineering curriculum renewal, utilising content analysis, multiple in-depth interviews with students and staff (coordinators, lecturers, tutors) and observation. EWB comprises between 25 to 100% of the total assessment items. This paper specifically focuses on student’s experience of EWB, documenting how the project teaches sustainability and systems-thinking approaches, engages students with different cultures, and fosters teamwork, new ways of thinking and communication skills. We identify key benefits and challenges of EWB, as well as mechanisms and contexts that foster student engagement and learning outcomes.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64778/

Publicador

Infonomics Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64778/2/64778.pdf

Buys, Laurie, Miller, Evonne, Buckley, Mathew, & Jolly, Lesley (2013) The “Engineers without Borders” Challenge : does it engage Australian and New Zealand students with sustainability? In Shoniregun, Charles (Ed.) Proceedings of Ireland International Conference on Education (IICE-2013), Infonomics Society, Dublin, Ireland, pp. 123-128.

Direitos

Copyright © IICE-2013 Published by Infonomics Society

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments

Palavras-Chave #120303 Design Management and Studio and Professional Practice #130205 Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. Economics Business and Management) #first year university #Engineers without Borders challenge #sustainability #engineering curriculum renewal #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper