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Plenary Sessions will be held on Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Individual Work Sessions and Group Work Sessions will be held on Wednesdays. Fridays are reserved for cultural events offered by the Summer University Team of TU Berlin. | Plenary Sessions will be held on Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Individual Work Sessions and Group Work Sessions will be held on Wednesdays. Fridays are reserved for cultural events offered by the Summer University Team of TU Berlin. | ||
− | === 24. July 2017 - Introduction === | + | === 24. July 2017 - Day 1 - Introduction === |
Responsibility - Blue Engineering as a Student-Driven Project - Oval of Commonalities - Conversion - Cat Video - Course Requirements | Responsibility - Blue Engineering as a Student-Driven Project - Oval of Commonalities - Conversion - Cat Video - Course Requirements | ||
− | === 25. July 2017 - Day 2 === | + | [http://www.blue-engineering.org/images/8/8a/Day_1_-_Summer_University_-_2017_1.pdf Download the Slides of Day 1.] |
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+ | === 25. July 2017 - Day 2 - Technology as Problem Solver and TINS-D === | ||
Technology as Problem Solver - TINS-D Constellation - Blue Engineering Course at TU Berlin - Course Requirements - Sustainability in Engineering and Agricultural Technology | Technology as Problem Solver - TINS-D Constellation - Blue Engineering Course at TU Berlin - Course Requirements - Sustainability in Engineering and Agricultural Technology | ||
− | === 27. July 2017 - Day 3 === | + | [http://www.blue-engineering.org/images/8/86/Day_2_-_Summer_University_2017_1.pdf Download the Slides of Day 2.] |
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+ | === 27. July 2017 - Day 3 - Water Treatment Plant and Topic/Group for Term Project=== | ||
Water Treatment in Berlin - Excursion - 25 Questions by Max Frisch - Topic and Group for Term Project - The Necessity of a Treaty | Water Treatment in Berlin - Excursion - 25 Questions by Max Frisch - Topic and Group for Term Project - The Necessity of a Treaty | ||
− | + | '''Water Treatment Excursion''' | |
− | Meeting Point | + | |
+ | Meeting Point [https://www.google.de/maps/place/Ruhleben/@52.5250548,13.2421083,17z/ U-Bahnstation Ruhleben - it is the End-Station of U-Bahn-Line U2] - we will meet right on the platform. Please schedule your travel so, that you will arrive latest with the U-Bahn that arrives at 09.19 am. | ||
From the platform we will walk together to the | From the platform we will walk together to the | ||
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This is the [https://www.google.de/maps/dir/52.5434,13.37726/Klärwerk+Ruhleben+Deutschland/@52.5335479,13.2752952,13z/ exact location of the water treatment plant]. | This is the [https://www.google.de/maps/dir/52.5434,13.37726/Klärwerk+Ruhleben+Deutschland/@52.5335479,13.2752952,13z/ exact location of the water treatment plant]. | ||
− | === 31. July 2017 - | + | === 31. July 2017 - Nature, Pesticides, Technology and Energy Transition === |
What is Nature? - History of Technology: Pesticides - Brave Green World - Green Economy - Energy Transition in Germany | What is Nature? - History of Technology: Pesticides - Brave Green World - Green Economy - Energy Transition in Germany | ||
− | === 01. August 2017 - Day 5 === | + | === 01. August 2017 - Day 5 - Lignite Mine and Power Plant === |
Excursion to a Lignite Mine and Lignite Power Plant | Excursion to a Lignite Mine and Lignite Power Plant | ||
− | Meeting at 06.30 am at [https://www.google.de/maps/place/Straße+des+17.+Juni+144,+10623+Berlin/@52.5134917,13.3243011,19z "Halle" opposite of TU Berlin Hauptgebäude]. | + | Meeting at 06.30 am at [https://www.google.de/maps/place/Straße+des+17.+Juni+144,+10623+Berlin/@52.5134917,13.3243011,19z "Halle" opposite of TU Berlin Hauptgebäude]. From there we will take small busses directly to the [https://www.leag.de/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf-en/fb_standort_welz_pump_2014_engl.pdf open cast mine Welzow Süd] where we will have a tour at 9 am. This is the biggest open cast lignite mine close to Berlin. And from there we will go to the [https://www.leag.de/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf-en/fb_kw_pumpe_10seiter_2013_engl_2.pdf lignite powered plant Schwarze Pumpe]. Further information on the [https://www.leag.de/en/business-fields/mining/ mining process] and and on [https://www.leag.de/en/business-fields/power-plants/ the power generation] can be found at the company's website. |
− | === 03. August 2017 - Day 6 === | + | === 03. August 2017 - Day 6 - EUREF-Campus and City Tour === |
Excursion to EUREF Campus - Start Up Scene in Berlin - Gasometer - History of Berlin - Gentrification of Berlin | Excursion to EUREF Campus - Start Up Scene in Berlin - Gasometer - History of Berlin - Gentrification of Berlin | ||
− | === 07. August 2017 - Day 7 === | + | === 07. August 2017 - Day 7 - Science and Politics === |
Science and Politics - Science outside the Lab Programme | Science and Politics - Science outside the Lab Programme | ||
− | === 08. August 2017 - Day 8 === | + | === 08. August 2017 - Day 8 - Recycling Plant and Gender, Diversity&Technology === |
Excursion to the central Recycling Plant of Berlin - Gender, Divestiy and Technology - Hierarchies | Excursion to the central Recycling Plant of Berlin - Gender, Divestiy and Technology - Hierarchies | ||
− | === 10. August 2017 - Day 9 === | + | === 10. August 2017 - Day 9 - Water Supply and Labour Union === |
Excursion to Water Supply Plant in Berlin - Excursion to German Labour Union - Work/Life-Balance | Excursion to Water Supply Plant in Berlin - Excursion to German Labour Union - Work/Life-Balance | ||
− | === 14. August 2017 - Day 10 === | + | === 14. August 2017 - Day 10 - Responsibility and Ethical Codes === |
Responsibility and Ethical Codes - To Fly or Not to Fly - Rural/Urban Relations | Responsibility and Ethical Codes - To Fly or Not to Fly - Rural/Urban Relations | ||
− | === 15. August 2017 - Day 11 === | + | === 15. August 2017 - Day 11 - Project Presentations - Engineering Design Principles === |
Project Presentations - Engineering Design Principles | Project Presentations - Engineering Design Principles | ||
− | === 17. August 2017 - Day 12 === | + | === 17. August 2017 - Day 12 - Project Presentations and farewell === |
Project Presentations and farewell | Project Presentations and farewell | ||
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== Creation and Documentation of New Building Blocks == | == Creation and Documentation of New Building Blocks == | ||
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group1| | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group1|Social Media]] |
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer: | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group4|Technology, made by who and for who?]] |
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer: | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group5|A critique of contemporary educational structures ]] |
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer: | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group6|Justice of Education]] |
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer: | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group3|Energy Sources and Technology]] |
− | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer: | + | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group3|Cap & Trade]] |
+ | * [[Teilnehmende:Summer:Group2|Ergonomics]] | ||
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+ | == Cloud to Share Documents == | ||
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Blue Engineering Summer University 2017
This is the official information portal for the Blue Engineering Summer University in 2017 at TU Berlin.
The course will be four weeks long from July 24th till August 17th 2017. It is rewarded with 5 ECTS points and consists of 18 teaching hours per week. Further information on the Summer University Programme of TU Berlin.
Contact
Seminar@blue-engineering.org
+49 030 314 - 75667
Room W 303 - Straße des 17. Berlin 144 - 10623 Berlin
Course Describtion and Key Facts.
Topic
The effects of technology on individuals, society and nature and what people can do to create a responsible technology that addresses the needs of everyone while considering possible risks and harms caused by technology.
Target Group
Engineering students and students of the humanities with an interest in the workings of technology on individuals, society and nature.
Learning Objectives
- The prospective engineers analyze and evaluate the present reciprocal relations of technology, individuals, nature and society by taking different perspectives. Based on this analysis and evaluation, they are able to state their personal perspective and values of the reciprocal relations and act accordingly.
- The prospective engineers cooperate with others to analyze and evaluate in a democratic process the present reciprocal relations of technology, individuals, nature and society. Based on their analysis and evaluation, they are able to work out a collective understanding with regard to their collective values and democratise the reciprocal relations.
Course Components
The course will consist of a few regular lectures and mostly of building blocks which will be conducted by the lectures and the student’s themselves and one excursion per week (e.g. waste/drinking water treatment, recycling, lignite pit and lignite power plant, industrial food production). In addition, the students will create, conduct and finally document their own building block for further use.
Building blocks, i.e., self-contained study-elements, are at the core of the Blue Engineering course. They provide clear didactical instructions to facilitate a 90 minutes course as well as compact, yet multiple perspectives on a complex topic, e.g., ethical codes, recycling, pre-implementation diagnostics, social businesses and cooperatives. Some of these study elements help to thoroughly analyse single technologies, e.g., energy saving light bulbs, in respect to the ecological, social, economical, political and gender related impacts of these technologies. In other study elements, engineering students learn to shift away from the general paradigm of engineers as problem solvers. They are encouraged to become problem definers in all areas of engineering, including their own proper working conditions. Along with the wide variety of topics, every single building block uses a specific set of wide-spread teaching formats such as case studies, story-telling and station learning. Most building-blocks, however, rely on a specific adaption and new combination of known methods, e.g. learning cascades, advocatus diaboli, triangular method, evaluation sculpture, crime scene investgations and court trials, educational games and challenges. On top, several building blocks make use of newly created methods or are build according to specific forms of pedagogy.
Short Description
Sustainability in the curriculum of engineering students is either ignored or solely focuses on technological solutions. As the UN Rio+20 debate and its focus on Green Economy shows, there is a strong demand for technological innovations as a remedy for ecological destruction and as pathway to poverty eradication. Consequently, the predominant belief in technological progress is held up through technicians as well as a society wishing for easy technological solutions for complex ecological and social problems.
Taking this into account, this course promotes socially and ecologically responsible engineering through a variety of alternative teaching methods. Engineering students acquire the competence to unveil the complex interdependency of their social, political, ecological and economic surroundings. This includes the consideration of different values, interests and needs within a global perspective as well as within one class(room). The course design encourages democratic decision-making not only to solve but also to define problems within the course itself and moreover outside of the classroom. This method is applied in order to adequately respond to the specific needs of users and to cooperatively develop technologies which are socially useful, locally adapted, durable, repairable and recyclable.
Prerequisites
The general prerequisites of the TU Berlin Summer University are: at least one year of university experience + English level B2 or equivalent.
An interest in the reciprocal relations of technology, individuals, nature, society and democracy.
Further Information and Registration
The Blue Engineering Summer University is part of the Summer University of TU Berlin. Further information and registration are made through their website: http://www.tu-berlin.de/menue/summer_university/summer_university_block_3/blue_engineering_engineers_with_social_and_ecological_responsibility/
Preliminary Course Schedule
Plenary Sessions will be held on Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Individual Work Sessions and Group Work Sessions will be held on Wednesdays. Fridays are reserved for cultural events offered by the Summer University Team of TU Berlin.
24. July 2017 - Day 1 - Introduction
Responsibility - Blue Engineering as a Student-Driven Project - Oval of Commonalities - Conversion - Cat Video - Course Requirements
25. July 2017 - Day 2 - Technology as Problem Solver and TINS-D
Technology as Problem Solver - TINS-D Constellation - Blue Engineering Course at TU Berlin - Course Requirements - Sustainability in Engineering and Agricultural Technology
27. July 2017 - Day 3 - Water Treatment Plant and Topic/Group for Term Project
Water Treatment in Berlin - Excursion - 25 Questions by Max Frisch - Topic and Group for Term Project - The Necessity of a Treaty
Water Treatment Excursion
Meeting Point U-Bahnstation Ruhleben - it is the End-Station of U-Bahn-Line U2 - we will meet right on the platform. Please schedule your travel so, that you will arrive latest with the U-Bahn that arrives at 09.19 am.
From the platform we will walk together to the Water Treatment Plant Ruhleben, which is one of the central waster water treatment plants in Berlin. There is some further information online in German including a video and some sparse information in English.
This is the exact location of the water treatment plant.
31. July 2017 - Nature, Pesticides, Technology and Energy Transition
What is Nature? - History of Technology: Pesticides - Brave Green World - Green Economy - Energy Transition in Germany
01. August 2017 - Day 5 - Lignite Mine and Power Plant
Excursion to a Lignite Mine and Lignite Power Plant
Meeting at 06.30 am at "Halle" opposite of TU Berlin Hauptgebäude. From there we will take small busses directly to the open cast mine Welzow Süd where we will have a tour at 9 am. This is the biggest open cast lignite mine close to Berlin. And from there we will go to the lignite powered plant Schwarze Pumpe. Further information on the mining process and and on the power generation can be found at the company's website.
03. August 2017 - Day 6 - EUREF-Campus and City Tour
Excursion to EUREF Campus - Start Up Scene in Berlin - Gasometer - History of Berlin - Gentrification of Berlin
07. August 2017 - Day 7 - Science and Politics
Science and Politics - Science outside the Lab Programme
08. August 2017 - Day 8 - Recycling Plant and Gender, Diversity&Technology
Excursion to the central Recycling Plant of Berlin - Gender, Divestiy and Technology - Hierarchies
10. August 2017 - Day 9 - Water Supply and Labour Union
Excursion to Water Supply Plant in Berlin - Excursion to German Labour Union - Work/Life-Balance
14. August 2017 - Day 10 - Responsibility and Ethical Codes
Responsibility and Ethical Codes - To Fly or Not to Fly - Rural/Urban Relations
15. August 2017 - Day 11 - Project Presentations - Engineering Design Principles
Project Presentations - Engineering Design Principles
17. August 2017 - Day 12 - Project Presentations and farewell
Project Presentations and farewell
Open Points
The World is Fine!? - Grouping Groups - Power Relations
Creation and Documentation of New Building Blocks
- Social Media
- Technology, made by who and for who?
- A critique of contemporary educational structures
- Justice of Education
- Energy Sources and Technology
- Cap & Trade
- Ergonomics
The password will be sent out in an email.