Interdisciplinary-Based Learning
University of Waterloo
- EV3 4327
Thursday,
Nov 22, 2018 at 12:00 PM EST
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Event Details
Greater than the sum of its parts: developing opportunities for students to create and innovate through interdisciplinary projects and experiences
Session host: Jennifer Lynes, School of Environment, Enterprise and Development and Wayne Chang, Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Busincess
Interesting in exploring an interdisciplinary approach to experiential learning? Want to network with instructors to pursue an interdisciplinary-based project? Attend this session to hear from University of Waterloo instructors who are using interdisciplinary-based EL in their courses.
Join us for lunch and some brainstorming ways to bring EL to every corner of our campus.
Lunch is included so please RSVP if you are planning to attend.
About the Greater than the sum of its parts Community of Practice
This Community of Practice will focus on one of the primary foundations of EL: interdisciplinary-based learning. Courses and projects that bring together students from different departments or faculties to work in teams with external community partners brings added value to both groups and are great learning cycles as unique real-world experiences.
This community is led by Jennifer Lynes, Associate Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development and Wayne Chang, Lecturer at the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, who will work together to provide a venue for: 1) engaging all academic disciplines to share their teachings and learnings with peers around the theme of interdisciplinary entrepreneurship and innovation, 2) discussing opportunities for developing new initiatives on campus.
Speakers
Location
University of Waterloo - EV3 4327
200 University Avenue West Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CA
Tickets
Type |
Price |
---|---|
RSVP Ticket |
Free |
Organizer Details
Systems Design Engineering