Common Experience

WELCOME TO THE IU SOUTHEAST COMMON EXPERIENCE
An annual program designed to cultivate a common intellectual conversation across campus, to strengthen the sense of community at Southeast and in the region, to encourage open discussion, civil discourse, and critical thinking, and to enhance the reputation of Southeast as a regional center of learning excellence.

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Resources

Instructional Resources

  1. Sample Common Experience Assignment (doc)
  2. Example of using Common Experience in class (ppt)
  3. Example: Learning Syllabus (pdf)
  4. Example: Introduction to Psychology Syllabus (pdf)
  5. 2012 Common Experience Breakout Session (ppt)

Media Resources

  1. Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution!
  2. Lives on the Boundaries Mike Rose Interview Reel 1 of 2
  3. Lives on the Boundaries Mike Rose Interview Reel 2 of 2
  4. Mike Rose - Lives on the Boundary
  5. The Boy who harnessed the Wind
  6. Moving Windmills: The William Kamkwamba story

TED-Ed: TED’s Education Series; Includes review questions, etc.

http://ed.ted.com/ | http://ed.ted.com/lessons | http://ed.ted.com/series

  1. How simple ideas lead to Scientific Invention (7-8mins)
    Adam Savage walks through two spectacular examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple, creative methods anyone could have followed -- Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and Hippolyte Fizeau's measurement of the speed of light in 1849.
  2. How Containerization Shaped the Modern World (5mins)
    Sometimes a single unlikely idea can have massive impact across the world. Sir Harold Evans, the author of They Made America, describes how frustration drove Malcom McLean, a small-town truck driver, to invent the shipping container. Containerization was born, and it transformed the modern global economy.
  3. Navigating our Global Future (7mins)
    As globalization and technological advances bring us hurtling towards a new integrated future, Ian Goldin warns that not all people may benefit equally. But, he says, if we can recognize this danger, we might yet realize the possibility of improved life for everyone.

TED Talks

  1. Put the Financial Aid in the Bag (5mins)
    At TEDYouth 2011, performance artist Carvens Lissaint shows how to use language, metaphor and imagery to express a powerful idea -- as in this spoken-word performance, a stirring plea to make college education more accessible.
  2. Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education (17 minutes)
    Education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education -- the best teachers and schools don't exist where they're needed most. In a series of real-life experiments from New Delhi to South Africa to Italy, he gave kids self-supervised access to the web and saw results that could revolutionize how we think about teaching.
  3. Charles Leadbeater: Education innovation in the slums (19minutes)
    Charles Leadbeater went looking for radical new forms of education -- and found them in the slums of Rio and Kibera, where some of the world's poorest kids are finding transformative new ways to learn. And this informal, disruptive new kind of school, he says, is what all schools need to become.

Ted Global

http://conferences.ted.com/TEDGlobal2011/

  1. Now live on TED.com: Let's take back the Internet!
    Rebecca MacKinnon argues that the Internet isn't as free as you might think: Private companies have become "sovereigns of cyberspace," making arbitrary decisions that undermine access, privacy and free speech. She asks: "How do we design the next phase of the Internet with accountability and freedom at its core, rather than control?"
  2. SmartBird takes flight in TED audience
    The audience watches in awe as the robotic SmartBird -- powered simply by the motion of its wings -- takes flight over their heads in the TEDGlobal theater. "We try to mimic nature," said designer Markus Fischer.
  3. "You have been digitally preserved"
    "You have been digitally preserved," Ben Kacyra told the audience, who were 3D scanned during his talk. His CyArk project uses the same technique to document the contours of world heritage sites. "Our heritage is much more than our collective memory. It's our collective treasure," he argued. "We owe it to our children, grandchildren and generations we will never meet to save our heritage, and pass it along."
  4. Let there be light - and data
    In a stunning demo, Harald Haas reveals (for the first time in public) a desk lamp which uses light, instead of radio waves, to transmit an HD video data stream.
  5. Atheism 2.0?
    "Religion's ideas are so intelligent, so subtle, they are not fit to be abandoned to the religious alone," said Alain de Botton, in a thought-provoking talk on bringing religious culture and traditions into secular life. Could a religious framework -- without a supernatural aspect -- help atheists live more meaningful, emotionally connected lives? Most of the TEDGlobal audience seemed to think so -- the talk drew a thunderous standing ovation.
  6. Now live on TED.com: Finding yourself in others
    Actor Thandie Newton talks about her success, and her progress as a person -- which she credits, in part, to an initial feeling of "lack of self" as a young woman. "When I'm acting a role, I inhabit another self and give it a life for a while. For when the self is suspended -- so is divisiveness," she said.

Other Media Resources

  1. Randy Pausch: Really achieving your childhood dreams

Schedule of Events

August

Diversity Day

Tue., August 28, 2012 
McCullough Plaza, 12:00 - 1:15pm

Campus Boogie

Thu., August 30, 2012 
Stem Concert Hall, 7:00 - 8:00pm

September

Student Organization Meeting: “Why Come to College?”

Tue., September 4, 2012 
UC 127, 12:15

Speaker Panel: Constitution Day: "Empowering the Individual Citizen"

Spotlight
Mon., September 17, 2012 
Hoosier Room, 7:30pm

Discussion Forum: Education Today

Wed., September 26, 2012 
LF 139, 5:00pm

October

Discussion Forum: Education Today

Wed., October 3, 2012 
LF 139, 5:00pm

Discussion Forum - ADHD

Thu., October 4, 2012 
UC 127, 6:00ppm

Student Leadership Summit

Spotlight
Fri., October 12, 2012 
University Center & Knobview, 1:00 - 5:00pm

Discussion Forum - Social Work

Thu., October 18, 2012 
UC 122, 12:15pm

Financing Your Future: A mini-conference

Spotlight
Tue., October 23, 2012 
IU Southeast Conference Center, 6:00 - 8:30pm

November

Documentary Waiting for Superman

Tue., November 6, 2012 
UC 121, 6:00pm

Workshop on Diversity

Fri., November 9, 2012 
Hoosier Room & Hillside Hall, 9:00am - 4:00pm

Documentary Viewing: First Generation

Spotlight
Mon., November 12, 2012  Monday Nov 12th (two showings) 
Hoosier Room West, 2:00pm & 6:00pm

Internship Panel

Tue., November 13, 2012 
UC 127, 12:15pm
Documentary Waiting for Superman
Tue., November 13, 2012 
UC 121, 6:00pm

Global Education at Home and Abroad

Wed., November 14, 2012 
UC 127, 12:15 - 1:15pm

Internship Panel

Tue., November 15, 2011 
Library 3rd Floor, 12:00-1:00 p.m.

December

January

NOVA – “Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial”

Tue., January 22, 2013  TBA 
UC 121, 7:30pm - 9:30pm

February

March

Documentary Showing: “Spellbound”

Wed., March 6, 2013 
UC-127, 7:00pm

Being a Student Athlete: Perception vs. Reality

Wed., March 13, 2013 
UC-127, 7:00pm

April

Movie Showing & Discussion: "Temple Grandin"

Tue., April 2, 2013 
UC 127, 6:00 - 8:30pm

The Role of Research in Education

Mon., April 8, 2013 
UC 127, 12:20 - 1:10pm

Student Conference and Showcase

April 11 & 12 
University Conference Center, all day

Career Conference

Fri., April 19, 2013 
UC North -127, 9:00am - Noon


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