Disability Inclusive Pathways Conference - Aug 2022

Disability Inclusive Pathways Conference - Aug 2022
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The Disability Inclusive Pathways Conference in Aug 2022 focuses on impact on culture, people, products & mindset, with brainstorm sessions and action plans to drive creative employment opportunities.

  • Disability
  • Inclusive
  • Conference
  • Impact
  • Creativity

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  1. Team Kermit Sandra Bailey sandra.bailey@oit.edu Curtis Abel WPI caabel@wpi.edu JD Yoder ONU j-yoder@onu.edu Buddy Clark wclark@pitt.edu Andy Gerhart agerhart@ltu.edu Jose Lugo jose.lugo2@upr.edu Harold Fried friedh@union.edu

  2. Seven Elements The class is voluntary 2) Students create a physical artifact 3) Student work is motivated by a real problem 4) Students apply broad perspectives to their work 5) An open process is applied to create solutions 6) The course environment contains an interdisciplinary mix of students 7) The number of students in the class is small

  3. Brainstorm (list all ways are/might use) Electives Co-curricular activities Required courses that are offered by more than one instructor Co-op experience

  4. Brainstorm (list all ways are/might use) Term/weeks abroad programs that solve local problems - experiential / service-learning courses summer camp immersive experiences from multiple universities - creative problem solving (external partners, site visits, etc.) WPI junior level experience Students don t do enough interdisciplinary, problem-based work in small groups

  5. Brainstorm (list all ways are/might use) Big class, single discipline, required might still be able to motivate (what if we can only check 2-3 of these characteristics) Some things cannot be controlled (core courses cannot do #1, #6) Weekend design challenges Important Question - what makes a course required?

  6. Brainstorm (list all ways are/might use) Agency or choice might be better word than volunteer Any project that involves the community (don t always have to go abroad) Get students out of the classroom - field research, be the customer, be the observer, be the interviewer, be the consultant

  7. Brainstorm (list all ways are/might use) Barriers: Senior-level required design course can do this with design examples taught by TED talks Hardest element to incorporate might be interdisciplinary for core courses Big classes - break into smaller teams Physical artifact - documentation, data, legislation, business plan, design portfolio sometimes prototype

  8. Our Idea Offer course pairings (separately enrolled) to mix different disciplines that don t need to meet together all the time Steal Bryan s idea: off-site course (or like ENGR 290) Utilize semester breaks for 1-week experiential courses Course at sea Try to get the characteristics into distribution courses (in A&S College) Negotiations course! Format of case-study negotiation, but even better find live problems for negotiation - need a psychology prof - need perspective of stakeholders. Consider difference of interest (why) and position (what). Read Getting Past No 7x7x7 pitch. Supplier/buyer negotiations: Price, terms & conditions, length of contract, volume. Reflection can be an artifact

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