The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water

Problems at the nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) are among the most complex challenges we face. Spanning simple to complex temporal, geographic, social, and political framings, the questions raised at this nexus require multidisciplinary if not transdisciplinary approaches. Answers to...

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Main Authors: Luis F. Rodríguez, Anna-Maria Marshall, Dan Cotton, Richard Koelsch, Jacek Koziel, Deanne Meyer, Dan Steward, Jill Heemstra, Anand Padmanabahn, John Classen, Nathan J. Meyer, Benjamin L. Ruddell, Sean M. Ryan, Ximing Cai, Emad Habib, Peter D. Saundry
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00038/full
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Dan Cotton
Richard Koelsch
Jacek Koziel
Deanne Meyer
Dan Steward
Jill Heemstra
Anand Padmanabahn
John Classen
Nathan J. Meyer
Benjamin L. Ruddell
Sean M. Ryan
Ximing Cai
Emad Habib
Peter D. Saundry
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Anna-Maria Marshall
Dan Cotton
Richard Koelsch
Jacek Koziel
Deanne Meyer
Dan Steward
Jill Heemstra
Anand Padmanabahn
John Classen
Nathan J. Meyer
Benjamin L. Ruddell
Sean M. Ryan
Ximing Cai
Emad Habib
Peter D. Saundry
The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
Frontiers in Environmental Science
collaborative learning
pedagogy
convergence research
divergent thinking
team-based learning
online education
author_facet Luis F. Rodríguez
Anna-Maria Marshall
Dan Cotton
Richard Koelsch
Jacek Koziel
Deanne Meyer
Dan Steward
Jill Heemstra
Anand Padmanabahn
John Classen
Nathan J. Meyer
Benjamin L. Ruddell
Sean M. Ryan
Ximing Cai
Emad Habib
Peter D. Saundry
author_sort Luis F. Rodríguez
title The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
title_short The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
title_full The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
title_fullStr The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
title_full_unstemmed The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water
title_sort development of the infews-er: a virtual resource center for transdisciplinary graduate student training at the nexus of food, energy, and water
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Environmental Science
issn 2296-665X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Problems at the nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) are among the most complex challenges we face. Spanning simple to complex temporal, geographic, social, and political framings, the questions raised at this nexus require multidisciplinary if not transdisciplinary approaches. Answers to these questions must draw from engineering, the physical and biological sciences, and the social sciences. Practical solutions depend upon a wide community of stakeholders, including industry, policymakers, and the general public. Yet there are many obstacles to working in a transdisciplinary environment: unfamiliar concepts, specialized terminology, and countless “blind” spots. Graduate education occurs in disciplinary ‘silos', often with little regard for the unintended consequences of our research. Existing pedagogical models do not usually train students to understand neighboring disciplines, thus limiting student learning to narrow areas of expertise, and obstructing their potential for transdisciplinary discourse over their careers. Our goal is a virtual resource center—the INFEWS-ER—that provides educational opportunities to supplement graduate students, especially in their development of transdisciplinary competences. Addressing the grand challenges at the heart of the FEWS nexus will depend upon such competence. Students and scholars from diverse disciplines are working together to develop the INFEWS-ER. To date, we have sponsored both a workshop and a symposium to identify priorities to design the initial curriculum. We have also conducted surveys of the larger community of FEWS researchers. Our work confirms a widespread interest in transdisciplinary training and helps to identify core themes and promising pedagogical approaches. Our curriculum now centers upon several “Cohort Challenges,” supported by various “Toolbox Modules” organized around key themes (e.g., communicating science). We plan to initiate the first cohort of students in October of 2018. Students who successfully complete their Cohort Challenges will be certified as the FEW Graduate Scholars. In this paper, we describe the development of this curriculum. We begin with the need for training in transdisciplinary research. We then describe the workshop and symposium, as well as our survey results. We conclude with an outline of the curriculum, including the current Cohort Challenges and Toolbox Modules.
topic collaborative learning
pedagogy
convergence research
divergent thinking
team-based learning
online education
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00038/full
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spelling doaj-80bbc00aede44e07bf3240b56dc70b7d2020-11-25T01:13:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2019-04-01710.3389/fenvs.2019.00038428794The Development of the INFEWS-ER: A Virtual Resource Center for Transdisciplinary Graduate Student Training at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and WaterLuis F. Rodríguez0Anna-Maria Marshall1Dan Cotton2Richard Koelsch3Jacek Koziel4Deanne Meyer5Dan Steward6Jill Heemstra7Anand Padmanabahn8John Classen9Nathan J. Meyer10Benjamin L. Ruddell11Sean M. Ryan12Ximing Cai13Emad Habib14Peter D. Saundry15Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United StatesDepartment of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United StatesExtended Education, College of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesDepartment of Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United StatesDepartment of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United StatesDepartment of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesDepartment of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United StatesNational Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United StatesDepartment of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United StatesDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States0Extension, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, United States1School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States2Center for Science Teaching and Learning, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States4Department of Civil Engineering, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States5Advanced Academic Programs, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, United StatesProblems at the nexus of Food, Energy and Water Systems (FEWS) are among the most complex challenges we face. Spanning simple to complex temporal, geographic, social, and political framings, the questions raised at this nexus require multidisciplinary if not transdisciplinary approaches. Answers to these questions must draw from engineering, the physical and biological sciences, and the social sciences. Practical solutions depend upon a wide community of stakeholders, including industry, policymakers, and the general public. Yet there are many obstacles to working in a transdisciplinary environment: unfamiliar concepts, specialized terminology, and countless “blind” spots. Graduate education occurs in disciplinary ‘silos', often with little regard for the unintended consequences of our research. Existing pedagogical models do not usually train students to understand neighboring disciplines, thus limiting student learning to narrow areas of expertise, and obstructing their potential for transdisciplinary discourse over their careers. Our goal is a virtual resource center—the INFEWS-ER—that provides educational opportunities to supplement graduate students, especially in their development of transdisciplinary competences. Addressing the grand challenges at the heart of the FEWS nexus will depend upon such competence. Students and scholars from diverse disciplines are working together to develop the INFEWS-ER. To date, we have sponsored both a workshop and a symposium to identify priorities to design the initial curriculum. We have also conducted surveys of the larger community of FEWS researchers. Our work confirms a widespread interest in transdisciplinary training and helps to identify core themes and promising pedagogical approaches. Our curriculum now centers upon several “Cohort Challenges,” supported by various “Toolbox Modules” organized around key themes (e.g., communicating science). We plan to initiate the first cohort of students in October of 2018. Students who successfully complete their Cohort Challenges will be certified as the FEW Graduate Scholars. In this paper, we describe the development of this curriculum. We begin with the need for training in transdisciplinary research. We then describe the workshop and symposium, as well as our survey results. We conclude with an outline of the curriculum, including the current Cohort Challenges and Toolbox Modules.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00038/fullcollaborative learningpedagogyconvergence researchdivergent thinkingteam-based learningonline education