Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering

著者: Sara Hendren (host) Erhardt Graeff Amon Millner Lynn Andrea Stein Mimi Onuoha Erin Cech Matt Wisnioski James Malazita
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  • A new audio series presented by Olin College of Engineering that delves into the engineering classroom and looks at how perspectives from the arts, humanities, and the social sciences shape the "why" and "should" questions about the technologies we build. It is created, hosted, and produced by Sara Hendren and edited by Brian Funck.
    © 2023 Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering
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A new audio series presented by Olin College of Engineering that delves into the engineering classroom and looks at how perspectives from the arts, humanities, and the social sciences shape the "why" and "should" questions about the technologies we build. It is created, hosted, and produced by Sara Hendren and edited by Brian Funck.
© 2023 Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering
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  • Sketch Model Episode 6
    2022/09/17

    In episode six of Sketch Model, Sara is joined by Olin colleague Erhardt Graeff, assistant professor of social and computer science. In the series so far, we've talked with theorists and historians about why engineering education struggles to include contextual and ethical concerns and about what it looks like in concrete practice to mix ideas in the arts and humanities with engineering in the classroom. In this final episode, Sara and Erhardt discuss the horizon for engineering education as a formative site for "civic professionalism," about Public Interest Technology, and about what happens when students have to face the possibility of not building anything at all.

    Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering is a new audio series about the engineering classroom and how the humanistic disciplines of the arts, the humanities and the social sciences shape the "why" and "should" questions about the technologies we build. The podcast will talk about some of the surprising trends that are happening in engineering education now and will discuss the history of ethics and politics among engineers over the last century.

    Download the episode transcript

    Sketch Model is created, hosted, and produced by Sara Hendren and edited by Brian Funck.
    Follow Olin College on Twitter
    Learn more about Olin College of Engineering

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    40 分
  • Sketch Model Episode 5
    2022/09/16

    In episode five of Sketch Model, Sara is joined by Olin colleague Amon Millner, associate professor of computing and innovation and director of the EASE Lab (i.e. extending access to STEM empowerment). In the episode, Sara and Amon talk about how Amon got his start as a young person, why the performing arts mix so well with code, and how he's built a technology lab that reaches both college students and school-aged kids. Millner trained at the University of Southern California, at Georgia Tech and at the MIT Media Lab where he was the co-creator of the Scratch platform, which is a visual and graphical medium for teaching coding widely used in playful ways among young people.

    Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering is a new audio series about the engineering classroom and how the humanistic disciplines of the arts, the humanities and the social sciences shape the "why" and "should" questions about the technologies we build. The podcast will talk about some of the surprising trends that are happening in engineering education now and will discuss the history of ethics and politics among engineers over the last century.

    Download the episode transcript

    Sketch Model is created, hosted, and produced by Sara Hendren and edited by Brian Funck.
    Follow Olin College on Twitter
    Learn more about Olin College of Engineering

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    33 分
  • Sketch Model Episode 4
    2022/09/12

    In episode four of Sketch Model, Sara is joined by Mimi Onuoha, an artist and creative technologist who also held a creative residency at Olin as part of the Sketch Model program on Olin's campus. In the episode, Sara and Mimi explore what happens when technologies find their way into art forms, and when questions—strong, open-ended questions—are a hallmark of creative practice, in the things we build and in classrooms where we teach.

    Sketch Model / Presented by Olin College of Engineering is a new audio series about the engineering classroom and how the humanistic disciplines of the arts, the humanities and the social sciences shape the "why" and "should" questions about the technologies we build. The podcast will talk about some of the surprising trends that are happening in engineering education now and will discuss the history of ethics and politics among engineers over the last century.

    Download the episode transcript

    Sketch Model is created, hosted, and produced by Sara Hendren and edited by Brian Funck.
    Follow Olin College on Twitter
    Learn more about Olin College of Engineering

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    42 分

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