Engineering courses often focus on technical skills and processes, leaving students with few examples of how to apply these skills in the real world. With "Introduction to Socially Engaged Design," you'll learn about this essential engineering and design framework, strengthening the connection between your work and its impact on individuals, societies, and the environment.
Developed by expert faculty at the University of Michigan, the Socially Engaged Design model shows engineers and designers to explore the broader societal implications, outcomes, and potential unintended consequences early in the product design process. You'll learn to explore, develop, and iterate on your solutions to make equitable, evidence-based decisions. You will better understand how your experiences shape your work and explore how power, privilege, identities, and cultural contexts can shape your approach and impact. The course draws heavily on real-world examples of product design solutions that enhanced and deterred the progress of individuals and communities. In addition to these concepts, you'll learn how to effectively work with stakeholders to bring a design solution to life.
By understanding design solutions' economic, social, and environmental impacts, you can develop better product and engineering design solutions for current and future generations.
In this module you will explore the intersection of technical design, engineering, and social factors, focusing on equity and societal needs. You will examine the Socially Engaged Design (SED) Process to navigate complex engineering challenges, learn its structure, and apply the SED principles through case studies showcasing the societal impact of engineering.
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6 vidéos7 lectures3 devoirs5 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 67 minutes
Welcome to the Course•5 minutes
PlayPump Introduction•6 minutes
Sociotechnical Thinking•6 minutes
What is a Process Model?•10 minutes
What is Socially Engaged Design?•16 minutes
Roundtable Discussion on Lithium Mining•25 minutes
7 lectures•Total 97 minutes
Meet Your Instructors•10 minutes
Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Help Us Learn About You•10 minutes
PlayPump Instructor Reflection•10 minutes
The Socially Engaged Design Process Model•10 minutes
"How We Survive" Podcast Episode•37 minutes
Module Recap•10 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 75 minutes
Module 1 Assessment•45 minutes
Lesson 1 Assessment•20 minutes
Lesson 2 Assessment•10 minutes
5 sujets de discussion•Total 50 minutes
Meet Your Fellow Learners•10 minutes
What were the unintended consequences?•10 minutes
What are the key differences?•10 minutes
Podcast Reflection•10 minutes
How might you apply the undercurrents of the SED model to your own work? •10 minutes
Explore
Module 2•7 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module you will understand how to employ stakeholder maps to identify project influences and discover the impact of power dynamics and personal bias on stakeholder interactions.
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6 vidéos12 lectures6 devoirs4 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 49 minutes
Entering the Explore Stage•6 minutes
Equity, Power, Identity, and Motivations•14 minutes
Designer Positionality•6 minutes
Contextual Factors •9 minutes
Who is involved? Identifying Participants and Stakeholders•10 minutes
Forms of Engagement: Gathering Information in "Explore" •4 minutes
12 lectures•Total 108 minutes
The Explore Stage•2 minutes
The #GlobalPOV Project: "Can Experts Solve Poverty?"•14 minutes
Undercurrent: Analyze Dimensions of Equity, Power, Identity, & Motivations•3 minutes
Social Identity Categories•20 minutes
What is positionality and why does it matter in design?•5 minutes
Undercurrent: Account for Contextual Factors & Stakeholder Perspectives•3 minutes
Undercurrent: Account for Contextual Factors & Stakeholder Perspectives•3 minutes
"White Gold" Podcast Stakeholder Mapping Activity, Part 1•15 minutes
What contextual factors were considered?•10 minutes
Nido de Vida Discussion •15 minutes
Define
Module 3•6 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module you will learn the process of identifying and defining engineering needs and design opportunities, and understand how to distinguish between and gather stakeholder requirements and engineering specifications. In addition you will examine how personal biases can affect problem framing.
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6 vidéos9 lectures5 devoirs4 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 51 minutes
Introduction to the Define Stage •4 minutes
Contextual Factors in Define•12 minutes
Need Statements•8 minutes
Requirement and Specifications•13 minutes
Using Prototyping as a Tool Across Stages•5 minutes
Case Study: Traditional Adult Male Circumcision•9 minutes
9 lectures•Total 70 minutes
Key Decision Point & The Define Stage•5 minutes
Revisiting Context for Define Stage •10 minutes
Researching and Drafting Needs•10 minutes
The Quality of Requirements Matters•10 minutes
Undercurrent: Prototype, Sketch, and Test Questions & Ideas•3 minutes
Utilizing Prototypes to Engage Stakeholders•10 minutes
Content Notice•2 minutes
Case Study: Design Ethnography as an Engineering Tool (ASME)•10 minutes
Module Recap •10 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 170 minutes
Module 3 Assessment•45 minutes
Lesson 1 Assessment•20 minutes
Pelvic Exam Table•45 minutes
Lesson 3 Assessment•30 minutes
Lesson 4 Assessment •30 minutes
4 sujets de discussion•Total 40 minutes
What are some of the potential consequences of a need statement that is not well-articulated?•10 minutes
Defining stakeholder requirements and engineering specifications •10 minutes
Case Study: Design Ethnography•10 minutes
Goals of the Define Stage•10 minutes
Ideate
Module 4•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module you will understand the role of tools and strategies in ideation to create innovative design solutions. You'll survey best practices in generating and selecting ideas, while examining how identity and power dynamics influence the ideation process.
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5 vidéos6 lectures2 devoirs4 sujets de discussion
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5 vidéos•Total 17 minutes
Introduction to Ideate•4 minutes
Cases of Concept Generation•6 minutes
Socially Engaged Ideation•4 minutes
Challenges in Stakeholder Participation in Ideation•2 minutes
What practices have you used in the past?•10 minutes
Share your ideas•10 minutes
How does your identity impact your ideation?•10 minutes
How is idea screening different?•10 minutes
Develop and Realize
Module 5•7 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this final module you will dig into the Develop and Realize stages as critical analysis processes for validating and verifying design concepts. This module defines prototyping as an iterative tool, focuses on stakeholder engagement in development, discusses varied validation strategies, and addresses the influence of personal and societal factors on idea evolution.
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7 vidéos10 lectures5 devoirs2 sujets de discussion
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7 vidéos•Total 126 minutes
Introduction to the Develop Stage•10 minutes
Develop Stage: Analysis Lenses•8 minutes
Develop Stage: Example Analysis Tools•23 minutes
Develop Stage: Case Study Part 1•11 minutes
Develop Stage: Case Study Part 2•20 minutes
Introduction to the Realize Stage: Case Study Part 3•39 minutes
Course Wrap-Up•15 minutes
10 lectures•Total 90 minutes
Key Decision Point & The Develop Stage•5 minutes
Key Takeaways from Introduction to the Develop Stage•10 minutes
Key Takeaways: Analysis Lenses in the Develop Stage•10 minutes
Key Takeaways: Develop Stage Example Analysis Tools•10 minutes
Introduction to Case Study•10 minutes
Develop Stage: Case Study Part 2•10 minutes
Key Decision Point & The Realize Stage•5 minutes
Key Takeaways from the Realize Stage•10 minutes
Course Wrap-Up •10 minutes
Post-course Survey•10 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 210 minutes
Module 5 Assessment •60 minutes
Lesson 1 Assessment•30 minutes
Lesson 2 Assessment•30 minutes
Lesson 3 Assessment•45 minutes
Lesson 4 Assessment •45 minutes
2 sujets de discussion•Total 20 minutes
Develop Reflection on Personal Project•10 minutes
Sustainable Metalworking Fluid Case Discussion•10 minutes
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