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Title: Sustainability


1
Sustainability
  • Winter 2009
  • First Class
  • Jeff Fletcher

2
Welcome Back!
  • You survived the first quarter of your freshman
    year.
  • Congratulations !
  • As we did first quarter, make the most of our
    time here at PSU.
  • Have an open mind.
  • Get to know people different from yourself.
  • Push yourself to try new things.
  • Be filled with goodwill, interpret others
    actions in the same light.
  • Have a positive attitude, look for opportunities
    not barriers.

3
Whats Happening This Term?
  • Our study this term is broken into these Units
  • Evaluation (1 day)
  • reflect on last term new policies and plans
  • Collapse (4 weeks)
  • Modern Society, Sustainability, and Community
    Building (1 week)
  • Water and Sustainability (1 weeks)
  • Food and Sustainability (3 weeks)

4
What Major projects will we do?
  • Research Paper
  • Study a society from the Collapse text, including
    library research, and write a research paper on
    it that assesses its reasons for success or
    failure
  • Includes peer reviewed drafts
  • Group Presentation
  • With others that researched the same society,
    prepare a group oral presentation
  • Water Footprint Research Report
  • Similar to last terms carbon footprint report,
    but will spend more time collecting data on your
    personal water usage and habits that affect water
    usage
  • Also includes peer reviewed drafts
  • Essay Exam (take-home)
  • Covering material on water and food systems,
    especially The Omnivores Dilemma text
  • Final Reflection Essay and Portfolio Preparation
  • Construct an on-line portfolio illustrating your
    grasp of the UNST goals
  • We will learn about web-page design this term.

5
What other work will be graded?
  • Attendance
  • Be here, be on time, do not leave during class
  • Homework Assignments, e.g. short 1-2 page papers
    and worksheets
  • Participation
  • Activities that demonstrate preparation for class
    (worksheets, first drafts, materials for peer
    review)
  • Quizzes and worksheets testing reading
    comprehension
  • Many small assignments done in main class and
    mentor session
  • Class participation
  • Contributing to discussions
  • Staying on task during class and mentor session

6
How will I be graded?
  • 25 (125 points) Class participation and
    attendance
  • Attendance both main and mentor sessions (25
    points)
  • Attendance at 32/38 (84) of main and mentor
    classes required to pass
  • Main session in-class activities (quizzes,
    worksheets, group work, etc) (30 points)
  • Mentor session in-class activates (worksheets,
    1st drafts, peer review, group work, etc) (30
    points)
  • Class Participation in Main class (20 points)
  • Class Participation in Mentor Sessions (20
    points)
  • 75 (375 points) Assignments and Projects
    including
  • Collapse Research Paper (75 points)
  • Collapse Group Presentation (50 points)
  • Water Footprint Report (75 points)
  • Essay take-home exam (75 points)
  • Homework (75 points)
  • Final Reflection Essay (25 points)

7
Required Textbooks
  • Collapse How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
    (2005)
  • by Jared Diamond.
  • Omnivores Dilemma (2006)
  • by Michael Pollan
  • Ways of Writing A Guide to College Composition,
    2nd Edition. (2008)
  • by Bergland, Daneen, et al

8
Last Term Positives
  • Diverse class diverse experiences and
    backgrounds good sharing and group discussions
  • Gained significant understanding of Global
    Warming issues
  • Gained significant understanding of impact of
    some human activities to earth systems
  • Gained significant understanding of personal
    impact and accountability
  • A demonstrated improvement in critical thinking,
    writing, and working with numbers and graphs
  • 1 on 1 sessions
  • Good rapport with mentor helps with feeling
    comfortable at PSU

9
Last Term Areas to Improve (Students)
  • Be more involved in discussions
  • more engaged and interactive
  • staying on task
  • Take better/more notes
  • Starting projects/papers sooner
  • leave more time for editing papers
  • Get more help on editing drafts

10
Last Term Areas to Improve(us)
  • Explore issues of diversity (race, class, gender,
    sexual orientation, ethnicity)
  • Speaking and analysis skills, examining own
    learning
  • More engaging activities
  • Less time on logistics and lectures more group
    work and variety
  • More control of class, need to stop side
    conversations, keep us on topic
  • More structured mentor sessions, more connected
    to main class, more help with assignments
  • Less student 1st

11
Some Changes Towards Course Improvement
  • More group activities in main and mentor session
  • Deliverables for most group work (and other
    activities) in main and mentor session
  • Becomes part of participation grade
  • Every chair faces forward when having whole class
    or mentor session discussions or presentations
  • Much stricter about course rules (side
    conversations, texting, leaving during class)
  • New late assignment policy
  • Homework, quizzes, in-class activatesNO LATE
    PAPERS
  • If you wont be in class or will be late, be sure
    you send homework before due date
  • Major papers
  • 10 off per day late (or portion thereof)
  • One free day (or portion thereof) per term

12
What else can we do to improve the class?
  • Brainstorm and Discussion
  • What can I do?
  • What can Ross do?
  • What can you do?

13
First Reading Assignment
  • Read Collapse
  • Prologue A Tale of Two Farms
  • (pp. 1 - 25)
  • Due next class 01-07-09
  • Read carefullythere may be a quiz on Wednesday
  • There is a study guide, read it first, and then
    see if you can find the answers for the study
    guide as you read

14
First Writing Assignment (HW1)
  • Today in mentor session listen to radio show
    segment on bad apples in groups (also what
    helps groups)
  • Take notes as you listen
  • Write 2 page paper focused on your own behavior
    in groups (both helpful and harmful)
  • Assume audience has not read assignment handout
  • Due 1 week from today
  • These will be peer reviewed

15
Class Discussions
  • Everyone to participate in class discussions. To
    facilitate this we will follow these rules.
  • One person speaks at a time
  • but everyone is expected to speak
  • Honor all opinions
  • Respond to ideas, not people
  • Silence is Not consent
  • No put-downs
  • Be presentactively listen and respond
  • no texting, email, side conversations etc.
  • No rat holes
  • As the moderator, I reserve the right to cut off
    discussion on topics that deteriorate
  • You can also note when discussion is getting off
    topic
  • To get more of you involved, I will call on
    people at random
  • If you dont know or dont have anything to
    contribute, you can pass
  • Try not to pass too often as this will affect
    your participation grade

16
Multitasking
  • In groups of 3, pick one test subject
  • preferably some one that thinks they are a good
    multitasker
  • Also pick a timer and a scorer
  • Give your subject a blank piece of paper and a
    writing utensil
  • On the next slide subjects should write down what
    is asked for as quickly and accurately as
    possible. There are two tests. For each
  • the timer should time seconds from start to
    finish
  • the scorer will score the results for accuracy
    after each test

17
Tests
  • Test 1 Write down the color of each word (not
    what the word says) in order from left to right
  • red   blue   orange   purple   green  black 
    yellow   pink brown
  • Timers record the time, scorers note any mistakes
  • Answer blue   red   purple   orange   black 
    brown  pink  turquoise green
  • Test 2 Write down the color of each word (not
    what the word says) in order from left to right
  • dog dog dog   dog dog   dog   dog dog
    dog   
  • Timers record the time, scorers note any mistakes
  • Answer turqoise green blue black red
    purple pink orange brown
  •        

18
Questions for Groups
  • Answer the following questions in your group on
    the back of your test page make sure all group
    members names are on it
  • In your opinion, why did one test take longer or
    generate more errors than the other?
  • What does this tell us about the brains ability
    to attend to more than one thing at a time?
  • Can you come up with other ways to test how
    efficient (or not) multitasking can be?

19
Multitasking Summary
  • Using similar color word test, in1935 American
    psychologist John Ridley Stroop first reported
    that processing the information for one task can
    cause "interference" with another
  • What are the two tasks in our experiments?
  • Reading the words (subconscious)brain must
    suppress
  • Naming the colors (conscious)
  • Now known as the Stroop effect,
  • Conclusion is that conscious attention is a
    limited resource
  • The brain cannot really multitask where conscious
    attention is requiredat best it can cycle
    through tasks, but there is a cost to switching
    back and forth

20
Multitasking Info
  • http//csecacademics.info/braintraining/limitsofmu
    ltitasking.html
  • http//www.theatlantic.com/doc/200711/multitasking
  • http//www.cio.com/article/29708/Multitasking_Wast
    es_Time_and_Money
  • http//www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/08053
    1084958.htm
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