Developing in students a deep understanding of the concept of sustainability, and how it applies to engineering, is a difficult task. Here we introduce a novel framework for developing online roleplay simulations for teaching sustainability principles to engineering students, based on a systems model of sustainability. Application of the framework is illustrated with a case study, the Mekong e-Sim, which is an online roleplay simulation set around proposed development issues in the Mekong region of South-East Asia. In 2005, the e-Sim was centred on public inquiries into two proposed development issues, including the Nam Theun II hydropower dam in Laos and the proposed Lancang project in China. The latter includes the blasting of rapids to i...
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE); Australasian Association for Engineering Educatio...
This paper represents the initial steps of a research & development (R&D) project, aimed at ...
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an o...
Developing in students a deep understanding of the concept of sustainability, and how it applies to ...
Increasingly, engineers are required to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, often in an interna...
Mekong e-Sim was designed to create an authentic learning environment in which students from differe...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
There have been widespread calls for the types of action that will create a sustainable society. As ...
This paper explores the experiences of three academic members of the University of Nottingham Open O...
This paper explores the experiences of three academic members of the University of Nottingham Open O...
In an increasingly complex world, students of economics, business, and management must learn how to ...
Purpose – In today’s complex society, there is an increasing demand to include a wider set of skills...
Sustainability has developed into a pressing concern across disciplinary domains, and the need for t...
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE); Australasian Association for Engineering Educatio...
This paper represents the initial steps of a research & development (R&D) project, aimed at ...
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an o...
Developing in students a deep understanding of the concept of sustainability, and how it applies to ...
Increasingly, engineers are required to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, often in an interna...
Mekong e-Sim was designed to create an authentic learning environment in which students from differe...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
There have been widespread calls for the types of action that will create a sustainable society. As ...
This paper explores the experiences of three academic members of the University of Nottingham Open O...
This paper explores the experiences of three academic members of the University of Nottingham Open O...
In an increasingly complex world, students of economics, business, and management must learn how to ...
Purpose – In today’s complex society, there is an increasing demand to include a wider set of skills...
Sustainability has developed into a pressing concern across disciplinary domains, and the need for t...
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE); Australasian Association for Engineering Educatio...
This paper represents the initial steps of a research & development (R&D) project, aimed at ...
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an o...