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| − | <!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?--> | + | <!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?-->The research that takes place on Jewell's campus is mostly individualized and only lasts a couple semesters. Our engineering department is only a year old and hasn't had a way a reason to grasp design teams yet because the students are still so young. But, teams include teamwork, leadership, and responsibility which leads to success as individuals and as groups. |
| − | == Taking Initiative == | + | == Taking Initiative<br/> == |
| − | + | Taking initiative on this project will require a lot of personal relationships. Over the next couple years, students could work along side professors rather than underneath them as a class. If students come to professors with project ideas, there will be a lot more involvement and passion for the projects. | |
| − | + | If students go to professors with projects, then they will enjoy the work. If they get shadowed during their research and replace themselves, then the research can be continued over the years. We would like to get this idea out to students so that projects they're passionate about are integrated into the programs and they will hopefully be able to recruit mentees better to continue to fully develop projects that benefit themselves, professors, and the school. | |
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Revision as of 01:38, 25 January 2017
Contents
- 1 Project Pitch Video
- 2 Strategic Priorities at William Jewell College
- 3 Priority 1: Redesigning Curry Hall
- 4 Priority 2: Incorporating Design Teams in the Science/Engineering Departments
- 5 Priority 3: Creating a College of the 21st and 22nd Century
- 6 Priority 4: Interdisciplinary Communication
- 7 Priority 5: Effective Campus Communication
- 8 Related Resources
Project Pitch Video
Strategic Priorities at William Jewell College
Priority 1: Redesigning Curry Hall
What We Found
Goal
Next Steps
Priority 2: Incorporating Design Teams in the Science/Engineering Departments
The research that takes place on Jewell's campus is mostly individualized and only lasts a couple semesters. Our engineering department is only a year old and hasn't had a way a reason to grasp design teams yet because the students are still so young. But, teams include teamwork, leadership, and responsibility which leads to success as individuals and as groups.
Taking Initiative
Taking initiative on this project will require a lot of personal relationships. Over the next couple years, students could work along side professors rather than underneath them as a class. If students come to professors with project ideas, there will be a lot more involvement and passion for the projects.
If students go to professors with projects, then they will enjoy the work. If they get shadowed during their research and replace themselves, then the research can be continued over the years. We would like to get this idea out to students so that projects they're passionate about are integrated into the programs and they will hopefully be able to recruit mentees better to continue to fully develop projects that benefit themselves, professors, and the school.
Difference
Knowing about all of the faculty members and their work outside of the classroom will give more students the opportunity know about the success that is surrounding them. This will give humanities students the opportunity to know what is happening in the sciences. By placing this information in public spaces a sense of community will be built around knowing the possibilities of success right here at Jewell.
Priority 3: Creating a College of the 21st and 22nd Century
Kansas City currently has some of the fastest internet in the United States. Thanks to Google Fiber and excellent city planning the high-tech industry in the KC areas has been rapidly expanding in recent years. Recent developments on the William Jewell campus and points of pride for the college are also focused on tech utility. In fall of 2013 the college opened its Pryor Learning Commons, a bookless library and collaborative space for its students and faculty. In 2014 it unveiled its Jewellverse initiative which vastly improved the college's wifi capabilities and equipped every student and faculty member with an iPad. The college's 24/7 innovation suites contain a free-to-use 3D-printer and digital media editing suites. The recent trend in the campus environment has been to be as tech savy as possible, yet with all of this technology being used on campus the only degree program in technology is the school's recently added interactive digital media degree.
Interviews with faculty, alumni, and students have shown that interest is high in the Jewell communiy for an increase in availability of computer science courses. Similarly, businesses such as Cerner are hard pressed to find locally-grown computer scientists. It is with this information that the 2015 Fall cohort is proposing a route to increase the presence of computer science courses on the William Jewell campus while simultaneously connecting William Jewell students to the best universities in the world.
What do we mean by this?
edx.org is a website that was co-founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. It allows the general public to take courses from the founding institutions as well as many other world-class universitites for free or at very low costs. The current version of this plan for technology course expansion has three phases.
Phase 1
One of the many computer science courses offered on edx.org is Harvard's famed CS50 which immerses students in different programming languages. Our goal is to create a system in which students can enroll in the certificate verified CS50 course and complete the graded course to receive P/F credit. The ideal program would send a professor and student to Harvard over the upcoming summer to take part in the CS50 education course through the Harvard Extension school and a single student every summer thereafter. The course would be structured as a tutorial style class, students watching the lectures and beginning their coursework outside of class and meeting twice a week to collaborate on their projects. At the the end of the semester the group would complete a project to improve campus.
Phase 2
Upon successful implementation of phase 1 the program would increase the accredited-courses offered at Jewell through CS50. Programs like R and statistic for hard sciences and Ruby for beginners. If phase 1 went exceptionately well, it would be possible to include non-computer science classes to increase the diversity of courses offered at Jewell.
Phase 3
Upon the completion of phases 1 and 2 and the culture of computer science has increased on Jewell's campus a degree program in computer science will be created. By offering a degree in computer science the college will enhance its position on the midwest and national stage and produce talented graduates with skill sets that fill the computer science needs of companies in the Kansas City area and beyond.
Priority 4: Interdisciplinary Communication
Tactic 1: Building Relationships
Tactic 2: Pitching Interdisciplinary Ideas
Tactic 3: Unifying Silos
Priority 5: Effective Campus Communication
Tactic 1: Define an Ideal Solution
Tactic 2: Build Momentum and Prove a Need
Tactic 3: Create a Communication Mechanism Between Campus Leaders
Separately, student leaders often find themselves working within a bubble without knowledge of other activities on campus. This is why we would like an organizational platform for working between campus leaders. This would allow collaboration on similar projects and avoid over programming students with too many activities one week and too few the next. Finally if campus leaders are aware of what is happening on campus in other spheres, they can communicate to the groups relevant to them and hopefully spark a culture of give and take by attending other groups events.
Related Resources
William Jewell College Strategic Priorities
Fellows
Benjamin Shinogle