Going Green with Computing
Srinivasan Raghavan
Programmer Analyst, Marymount University, 2807 N Glebe Road,
Arlington VA 22207
(703) 284-3828
Donna Schaeffer
Associate Professor of Information Systems Management,
Marymount University, 2807 North Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA 22207
703 - 284 - 5718
Needs
analysis
Who are our students? ·
Information
Systems majors (undergrad and grad) ·
Computer
Science majors (undergrad and grad) ·
Sustainability
minors ·
Discover
Seminar |
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How are their language
abilities? ·
Reading ·
Writing ·
Communication
(Debate) |
What content and
experiences do students need, and for
what purposes ? |
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What is the gap
between what students are able to do and what they need to be able to do? |
What are the perceived and present needs as well as potential and
unrecognized needs? |
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Situation
analysis
Who are the stakeholders? ·
ABET ·
ACM ·
Accrediting
Bodies ·
Employers ·
Society |
For example, ABET 2000 Criterion: ·
an
understanding of professional and ethical responsibility ·
an
ability to communicate effectively ·
the
broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions
in a global and societal context ·
a
knowledge of contemporary issues |
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What
societal factors relate to
green computing? ·
People ·
Planet ·
Profits |
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What institutional factors may facilitate or hinder change and
innovation at the curricular level? |
We were fortunate that Marymount University selected
“Sustainability” as its theme for the 2010 – 2011 academic year. |
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What
teacher skills are needed? |
Specification
of goals, objectives, and outcomes
Goals ·
general
purposes of a curriculum |
To foster an
environmental awareness and concern for the use of natural resources in
today's students, since they are the decision-makers of the future |
Objectives ·
more specific
and concrete description of purposes/goals |
The Basel Action Network (BAN) has qualified E-Stewards
Recyclers
that will not export your toxic electronic waste to developing countries.
Find a recycler near your home or Marymount and WRITE a one page report about
the recycler that includes information about where is it located, its hours
of operation, the types of e-waste accepted, what happens to the e-waste and
the company's values.
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Specify learning outcomes ·
what students
will have learned/ be able to do |
From the Discover
seminar: At the conclusion
of this course students will show growth in academic and personal development
and level of community engagement: |
Syllabus
design and course planning
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What is being
taught? ·
When is it to
be taught? ·
How is it to
be taught? |
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Materials
selection and development
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Evaluate commercial materials to
determine their appropriateness ·
Electronic
texts, articles, and white papers ·
Podcasts ·
Videos |
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Develop in-house materials ·
Does It
Matter Where Your Devices Come From? |
Course “piloting”
:
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Implement the course with ongoing
evaluation
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Fine-tune the curriculum in response
to evolving student needs, teacher abilities, institutional goals and
objectives, etc.
Curriculum
evaluation
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Formative and summative evaluation
of the curriculum
What’s
happening at Your School?