Designing and Assessing a Multidisciplinary Service-Learning Course in Supply Chain Management

Q3 Social Sciences INFORMS Transactions on Education Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1287/ited.2022.0280
Malini Natarajarathinam, Shaoping Qiu, Wei Lu
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In this paper, we describe an innovative design for a multidisciplinary service-learning course on supply chain management in the industrial distribution program housed in the College of Engineering at a large research university in Texas. The purpose of this course was to increase students’ technical expertise and build a mindset and skills needed to tackle current societal issues, raising their social responsibility and enhancing civic-mindedness. The course combined curricular learning with community service, applying the content of academic disciplines to practice. It brought students from industrial distribution and sociology together to help food pantries to improve their operational efficiencies so that the food pantries can serve more people and work toward their goal. In this project, student groups identified the specific needs of community food pantries. They recommended solutions to improve operational efficiency so that they could use their technical skills to address the challenges and make an impact on the communities. In addition, student groups interacted with partner agencies via technologies that aided distance communication, which facilitated partnerships in remote locations. We also evaluated this project. The results reveal that this project had an impact on students’ personal and professional development as well as the community.
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设计与评估供应链管理的多学科服务学习课程
在本文中,我们描述了德克萨斯州一所大型研究型大学工程学院工业分销项目中供应链管理多学科服务学习课程的创新设计。本课程的目的是提高学生的专业技术知识,建立解决当前社会问题所需的心态和技能,提高他们的社会责任和公民意识。本课程将课程学习与社区服务相结合,将学科内容应用于实践。它将来自工业分布和社会学的学生聚集在一起,帮助食品救济站提高运营效率,使食品救济站能够为更多的人服务,朝着他们的目标努力。在这个项目中,学生小组确定了社区食品储藏室的具体需求。他们提出了提高运营效率的解决方案,以便他们能够利用自己的技术技能应对挑战,并对社区产生影响。此外,学生团体通过有助于远程通信的技术与伙伴机构进行互动,从而促进了偏远地区的伙伴关系。我们也对这个项目进行了评估。结果显示,这个项目对学生的个人和专业发展以及社区都产生了影响。
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INFORMS Transactions on Education Social Sciences-Education
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