Contributors: Morten Strömme, Jasper ter Schegget, Linda de Greef, Students and Teaching Assistants from the minor Science Technology & Innovation: Biomimicry,
Keywords: Interdisciplinarity, Transdisciplinarity, Technical Education, Maker Culture, Inner Development Goals, Student Experiences, publications
Abstract: This session introduces attendees to several aspects of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies’ Education Lab through three showcases: a Mini-Makerspace, a Literature Corner, and the Transition Makers Toolbox. By setting up one stage with three areas — each reflecting different facets of our approach to interdisciplinary education — we showcase the theoretical underpinnings, student experiences, and personal development tools. Our goal is to offer a comprehensive perspective on educational innovation, enabling participants to explore each element within a shared and freely accessible area of the conference floor. This informal experience aims to bridge theoretical insights with practical examples, allowing for an open dialogue on effective education strategies and inter- and transdisciplinary initiatives.
Session Design: We can be present for up to three days of the conference, highlighting a different area during each of the daily lunch breaks. All areas will be open for exploration and conversation throughout the conference.
Miniature Makerspace:
Presenting Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary projects from the minor ST&I: Biomimicry, where students utilize insights from nature to develop technological solutions by constructing bio-inspired prototypes within the UvA Makerspace. The minor, welcoming students from natural sciences, engineering, and related disciplines, employs both Design Thinking and Open Inquiry education methods to balance freedom with structure in the student design process.
The Open Inquiry aspect represents a collaborative effort between the University of Amsterdam, TU Eindhoven, Amsterdam University College and Leiden University, as part of a larger initiative led by Dr. Forrest Bradbury. Supported by a significant subsidy from DUS-I/SURF, this approach emphasizes giving students considerable autonomy in their projects, encouraging them to engage deeply with every stage of the empirical research cycle. This model aims to enhance critical thinking, self-efficacy, and an understanding of the scientific process, allowing students to create their own learning experiences while still adhering to the learning goals. We will also offer practical solutions for organising this type of education without overburdening the education staff.
IIS Literature Corner:
We aim to have an open and informal conversation with the attendants, starting off from the expertise we’ve developed and brought together in a variety of IIS publications, that ground all our initiatives educational theories. These books include:
• Meaningful Assessment in Interdisciplinary Education: A Practical Handbook for University Teachers (2021)
This handbook calls for an assessment strategy with greater emphasis on assessment for and as learning, focusing on giving powerful feedback and using authentic assessment tasks aligned with intended learning outcomes. It provides inspiring examples of assessing integration, collaboration, reflection, and critical thinking.
• Designing Interdisciplinary Education: A Practical Handbook for University Teachers (2017)
This guide offers practical advice for university teachers who want to develop, implement, and sustain interdisciplinary courses and programs. It covers topics like formulating interdisciplinary learning outcomes, embedding integration in program design, engaging faculty, and exploring teaching philosophies and methods.
• Interdisciplinary Learning Activities (2018)
This publication contains concrete examples of interdisciplinary learning activities that encourage students to step across disciplinary boundaries. It provides inspiration for developing service-learning courses, honors programs, and other interdisciplinary initiatives.
Transition Makers Toolbox Area:
Through the innovative use of our specially designed Conversation Starter cards, attendants will experience the power of introspective dialogue and collaborative exploration first-hand. Whether they’re a seasoned educator or new to the concept of Inner Development Goals (IDGs), participants will discover inspiring ways to ignite enthusiasm and foster deep, meaningful growth in their students with the Transition Makers Toolbox.
These areas combined create an environment for attendees to engage with students, teachers, and the education developers from the IIS and UvA Science Faculty, facilitating an open exchange of ideas and strategies for integrating several interdisciplinary approaches.
Flexibility and Scalability: Recognizing the varying nature of conference spaces, our setup is designed to be adaptable. We can expand to include a comprehensive array of educational materials or condense it to fit smaller spaces without sacrificing content quality.