Hello SIS Student Colleagues.
Are you interested in environmental sustainability and social justice?
Do you wonder how you can use your CCI skillset to help support the development of equitable technologies?
Are you a pioneer who envisions better ways to make technology more useful to society?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions – consider learning how communication and information skills support the democratization of energy technology and provide the foundation for a more
prosperous, just, and sustainable future for society – in the new course -- ESE 597. It is being offered this spring.
ESE 597 is a unique course with a transdisciplinary approach that has integrated learning modules featuring perspectives about the technology, effects of the technology on the community, and design of the technology for the user. Three
subject experts have worked together to create and deliver the course which is hosted by the Bredesen Center.
This course features a student engagement approach to thinking about new ways to help communities benefit more from exciting new emerging energy technologies.
ESE 597 is a 3 credit course offered face-to-face on Wednesday 1-3:30 in Greve Hall 408.
While I am specifically inviting CCI students, students from all colleges are welcome.
The course is also open to advanced undergraduate students.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions --
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Best,
Suzie
Suzie Allard, Ph.D.
Chancellor’s Professor,
School of Information Sciences
CCI Board of Visitors Professor
Associate Dean for Research, College of Communication & Information
Director, Center for Information & Communication Studies
University of Tennessee
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