Title: Welcome to EPICS Engineering Projects in Community Service
1Welcome to EPICSEngineering Projects in
Community Service
2- GREETINGS! I am pleased to see that we are
different. May we togetherbecome greater than
the sumof both of us. - Mr. Spock, Star Trek
3EPICS Orientation
- What is EPICS?
- What is the purpose of education?
- Who are we?
- Who am I?
- How are we related?
- How can we help each other?
- What is our purpose?
4What is EPICS?
- Student teams solving challenging, real-world
problems for nonprofits - Started at Purdue in 1995
- NSF and CNS sponsored national dissemination
- Started at UW-Madison in Fall 2000
- Bradley adopts information systems / business
model approach (EPICS IS)
5Purpose of Education
- This is the true joy in life, the being used for
a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one
the being thoroughly worn out before you are
thrown on the scrap heap the being a force of
nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod
of ailments and grievances complaining that the
world will not devote itself to making you
happy. - George Bernard Shaw
6Purpose of Education
- The purpose of life is to live it, to taste the
experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly
and without fear for newer and richer
experience. -
Eleanor Roosevelt - Education is a social process ... Education is
growth ... Education is not a preparation for
life education is life itself. -
John Dewey
7Purpose of Education
- Imagination is more important than knowledge.
- The important thing is to not stop questioning
-
Albert Einstein - It should be our objective to train minds as
tools that can be used for a lifetime, inquiring
minds, curious minds, seeking, constantly
refueling - their ideas and information.
-
Eleanor Roosevelt
8Purpose of Education
- I never let my schooling interfere with my
education. - Mark
Twain -
- Education is an admirable thing, but nothing
that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar
Wilde
9Purpose of Education
- At one level, society educates to pass on its
knowledge and values, in order to preserve and
perpetuate what it has learned. At the highest
level, - society educates to pass on its wisdom in the
hopes that future generations will avoid making
the same mistakes. - Rafe
Montello - In much wisdom is much grief and he that
increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. -
Ecclesiastes 118
10Some key words and phrases
- Relationship Building and Community
- Diversity
- Haves and Have Nots
- Power, Wealth and Privilege
- Needs and needs satisfaction
- Complexity and ambiguity
- Competition and Collaboration
- Realization of human potential
11Technical Competence
Professional Development versus Human Development
Personal Growth
Citizenship
Professional Practice
12EPICS Organizational Structure
Interdisciplinary Student Project Teams
EPICS Course Website
Planning Committee
Community Partners Advisory Board
Industry Partners Advisory Board
13Enrollment Distribution by MajorFall 2003
14Course Format
- Large Group Meetings
- Wednesdays 430 600 pm
- Project Team Meetings
- Wednesdays 600 700 pm
- Functional Group Meetings
- Mondays 430 600 pm
15Large Group Schedule
- Week 3 Creativity/group dynamics
- Week 4 Stress management/Affluenza video
- Week 5 Poverty simulation
- Week 6 Ethics, Capitalism, and Spirituality
- Week 9 Competition, Ego and Status
- Week 10 Community Issues theme
- Week 11 Journeys in Life
- Week 12 Performance Art as Pedagogy
- Ongoing check in and expectation clarification
16Who am I?
- 52 years old, divorced, white male
- Associate Professor in Mat. Sci Eng
- Catholic
- Heterosexual
- Working class parents
- Canadian
- Liberal
- INFP Myers-Briggs
- Public speaking phobia
17Some more Who am I?
- Graduated high school in 1968
- Quit university at start of sophomore year
- PhD in Metallurgical Engineering in 1985
- 10 years in metal casting research
- Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation
- Recently started drawing and painting
- Strongly opposed to war in Iraq
- Future career in counseling psychology?
18But who am I really?
- What are my beliefs and values and what drives
me? - Life is a struggle involving the search for
authenticity - Patience and perseverance
- Truth, goodness and beauty
- Faith, commitment, creativity and love
19Some thoughts on learning
Reality
Wisdom Awareness
Purpose
Information Processing
Knowledge
Behavior
Motivation
Information
Experience
- Pleasure-pain
- Reward-punishment
- Fear-greed
- Realization of human potential
Data
Context / Culture
20Some models to help us answer the deeper
questions?
- Scholtes SIPOC Model
- Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- Kolbs Experiential Learning Model
- Gardners Multiple Intelligences
- Myers-Briggs (Chris Lupton Week 2)
- Joharis Window
- Bugentals Existential-Analytic Model of Being
21SIPOC Model
PURPOSE
S
I
P
O
C
Suppliers
Input
Process
Output
Customers
- Students, clients, instructors and others
- Expertise within EPICS system
- Departments in various UW-Madison Schools and
Colleges
- Experiential learning with focus on interpersonal
and intrapersonal growth
- Websites, databases, graphics, marketing plans
- Better educated students
- Nonprofits
- Society
- Industry
What precedes us
What we do to add value
What follows us
FEEDBACK
22Maslows HierarchyofNeeds
Transcendence
Self-Actualization
growth or being needs
Cognitive needs to know and understand
Esteem needs (from self and others)
Belongingness and love needs
Safety needs security, order, and stability
deficiency needs
Physiological needs food, water and sex
23Kolbs Experiential Learning Model
Concrete Experience
Grasping via APPREHENSION
Accommodative Knowledge
Divergent Knowledge
Reflective Observation
Active Experimentation
Transformation via EXTENSION
Transformation via INTENSION
Assimilative Knowledge
Convergent Knowledge
Grasping via COMPREHENSION
Abstract Conceptualization
24Gardners Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Linguistic (word smart)
- Logical-Mathematical (number/reasoning smart)
- Spatial (picture smart)
- Bodily-Kinesthetic (body smart)
- Musical (music smart)
- Interpersonal (people smart)
- Intrapersonal (self smart)
- Naturalistic (nature smart)
25Joharis Window
- Understanding the behavior, feelings and
motivation of self and others
Known to self
Not known to self
Known to others
BLIND
OPEN
Not known to others
UNKNOWN
HIDDEN
26Closing thoughts about life
- "As the light changed from red to green to yellow
and back to red again, I sat there thinking about
life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of honking
and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that
way." (Jack Handey) - "Don't be too timid and squeamish about your
actions. All life is an experiment." (Ralph
Waldo Emerson) - "Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but
rather that it shall ever have a
beginning." (John Henry Cardinal Newman)
27One more quote
- "It is not the critic who counts, not the man who
points out how the strong man stumbled, or where
the doer of deeds could have done better. The
credit belongs to the man who is actually in the
arena whose face is marred by the dust and sweat
and blood who strives valiantly who errs and
comes short again and again who knows the great
enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends
himself in a worthy course who at the best,
knows in the end the triumph of high achievement,
and who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails
while daring greatly so that his place shall
never be with those cold and timid souls who know
neither victory or defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt
28A final quote
- "I want relations which are not purely personal,
based on purely personal qualities but relations
based upon some unanimous accord in truth or
belief, and a harmony of purpose, rather than - of personality.
- I am weary of personality. Let us be easy and
impersonal .... trying to create a new life, a
new common life, a new complete tree of life from
the roots that are within us." - DH Lawrence