Peters, Wayne, et al. “Proposing a Multi-Stakeholder Lens to Examine Global Community-Based Design Projects”. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), vol. 13, no. 4, 2023, pp. 4-20, https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v13i4.38477.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Peters, Wayne
Author: Osgood, Libby (Elizabeth)
Author: Landrigan, Nick
Date Issued
2023
Date Published Online
2023-06-13
Abstract

One implementation of global, community-based, engineering-student design projects invites students to practice design from a distance. Though it may not be possible to bring an entire engineering design class to the international location for students and various stakeholders to interact, a meaningful global experience can be educational and beneficial for all stakeholders. Recognizing that the impact of community-based projects extends beyond the students to numerous stakeholders, this paper proposes a multi-stakeholder lens which examines the roles, interactions, motivations, and responsibilities of stakeholders in a global, community-based design project. The lens was developed in part by a case study of a global design project connecting a first-year Canadian engineering design course, a rural Kenyan preschool, a non-profit organization, and additional Kenyan and Canadian stakeholders. Written by three of the stakeholders in the case study, the course instructor, a Canada-based community partner, and a design student, this paper concludes with recommendations on how to incorporate global projects in a domestic setting. Ultimately, adopting a multi-stakeholder lens transitions a myopic student-centric focus to an inclusive experience for all stakeholders, creating partners in the design and achieving a greater set of objectives.

Language

  • English
Rights
CC-BY
Page range
4-20
Host Title
International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP)
Host Abbreviated Title
Int. J. Eng. Ped.
Volume
13
Issue
4
ISSN
2192-4880