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Seneca as a Living Lab
recorded on Apr. 30 as part of Teaching & Learning Day Spring 2024
facilitated by Wai Chu from the Sustainability Office
The Seneca campus is like a small city supporting our diverse community with its infrastructure and operations, which present great opportunities for students to learn about real world problems and sustainability challenges. Through utilizing the campus as a “living lab”, students from multidisciplinary programs investigate the problems, test ideas and provide solutions in different areas of the campus, including energy and emissions, waste, water, food and dining, transportation, campus engagement, grounds, among others.
In this session, Wai Chu Cheng from the Office of Sustainability will introduce the Living Lab Program, which is created to provide you as faculty with practical support in various ways, from advising on the Living Lab project design to connecting with the operations team to providing access to campus data. The Living Lab project can be completed in the form of capstone projects, class projects, or internships.
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