Course:IGS585/OK2019WT2
Knowledge Mobilization and Sustainability Policy | |
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IGS 585 | |
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Instructor: | John Janmaat |
Kh Md Nahiduzzaman | |
Email: | john.janmaat@ubc.ca
kh.nahiduzzaman@ubc.ca |
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Office Hours: | By appointment |
Class Schedule: | Thursday 13:00 - 16:00 |
Classroom: | ART 382 |
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Reflections
Knowledge mobilization is, in the end, a process of integrating new knowledge into ones own personal existing body of knowledge. Reflection is an important part of that integration. For each of our guest speakers, each student will post a reflection. The links below take you to the reflections on each of the guest speakers.
Impactful Media Items
Guest Speakers
- Reflection 1: Greg Garrard - UBC Okanagan Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
- Reflection 2: Greg Garrard - UBC Okanagan Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
- Reflection 3: Todd Cashin - Regional District of Central Okanagan
- Reflection 4: Ryan Donn - Council of the City of Kelowna
- Reflection 5: Ian Thomson - Advanced Biofuels Canada
- Reflection 6: Marlowe Sam - Syilx Nation
- Reflection 7: Janice Larson - UBC Okanagan, formerly Province of British Columbia
- Reflection 8: Alison Shaw - Flipside Sustainability
- Reflection 9: Leanne Bilodeau & Melissa Feddersen - Sustainability Practice at UBCO
Reflection
A good reflection should contain:
- Reflective thinking as a clear explanation of your own thinking and learning processes, as well as implications for future learning,
- Analysis explores in in-depth the learning experience, the value of the derived learning to self or others, and the enhancement of your appreciation for the interdisciplinary intersections,
- Making connections articulates multiple connections between this learning experience and content from other courses, past learning, life experiences and/or future goals.