Hello Everyone:
The editors of the International Journal for Service
Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship
(IJSLE) are pleased to publish this, our first Special Edition of the
Journal, entitled "Opportunities and Barriers to Integrating Service
Learning into Engineering Education". To view the Special
Edition, please log in to: www.ijsle.org.
The peer-reviewed publications in this Special Edition of
IJSLE are as follows:
1. Assessment of Service Learning in Engineering
a. A Mixed-Methods Study of
Cognitive and Affective Learning During a Sophomore Design Problem-Based
Service Learning Experience
Olga Pierrakos, Robert
Nagel, Eric Pappas, Jacquelyn Nagel, Thomas Moran, Elise Barrella, Mariafe
Panizo
b. A New Method of Assessing the
Effects of a Service-Learning Class on Engineering Undergraduate Students,
Patricia Maloney, Lauren Dent, Tanja Karp
Patricia Maloney, Lauren Dent, Tanja Karp
2. Scholarship of Service Learning in Engineering
a. Principles of Sustaining
Partnerships Between Higher Education and Their Larger Communities:
Perspectives from Engineering Faculty Engaged in Learning through
Service,
Bowa George Tucker,
David Owen Kazmer, Angela R. Bielefeldt, Kurt Paterson, Olga Pierrakos, Annie
Soisson, Chris Swan
b. Designing Value into
Engineering Learning Through Service Activities Using a Blueprint Model,
Angela R. Bielefeldt
c. Service Learning as Scholarship
of Engagement and Its Relationship to the Academic Reward Structure,
Karinna M. Vernaza,
Theresa M. Vitolo, Scott E. Steinbrink, Barry J. Brinkman
d. Scholarly Advances in
Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship: A Typology of
Research Publications
Rachel Dzombak,
Khanjan Mehta
3. Interdisciplinary Engagement
a. Working Across Disciplines and
Chipping Away at Silos with SLCE: An Interdisciplinary Approach to
Educating Science and Engineering Students,
Robert John Swap, Kent
A Wayland
4. Faculty-Led, Student Projects (An Example Case
Study)
a. Kitchen 2.0: Design
Buidance for Healthier Cooking Environments,
Mollie Ruth, Jarod
Maggio, Kelli Whelan, Mark DeYoung, Jonathan May, Abram Peterson, Kurt Paterson
I join with the other editors and the reviewers of the IJSLE
in hoping that you enjoy and benefit from the manuscripts in the Special
Edition and that you continue to engage in the work that you do in Service
Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering, and Social Entrepreneurship.
Sincerely,
Thomas H. Colledge, PhD, PE
Editor-in-Chief, IJSLE
Editor-in-Chief, IJSLE
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