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SUMMARY:Communication as an Incremental Revolution: 30 years of ECP
DESCRIPTION:Join us Monday\, May 11 for the latest instalment of the ISTEP Speaker Series \nLunch and refreshments will be provided! Students\, staff\, faculty and alumni are all welcome to attend.  \nThis is a hybrid event. If you would like to attend online\, please indicate as such in the registration form\, and a link will be sent to you in advance of the event. \nThe goal of this talk is to reflect on lessons learned over 30 years of the Engineering Communication Program. But more\, it celebrates the ways in which our unique program has integrated communication as core to engineering disciplines. In the process\, students’ understanding of their fields and themselves has grown from solely technical to social and transformative with communication as the empowering force.\n\n\n\n\nRobert Irish is the founder of the Engineering Communication Program at University of Toronto. He directed the program from 1995-2008. During his time at U of T\, he has taught in every department of Engineering. Currently\, he is the Associate Director of Engineering Science for Years One and Two. He teaches Language and Power (TEP322)\, Communication 1 in Civil Engineering (CIV282)\, and Engineering and Society in Engineering Science (ESC203). His recent work focuses on how students learn and structure argument\, and Care Ethics in engineering education. He is the author of two textbooks: Engineering Communication: from Principles to Practice (Oxford\, co-authored with Peter Eliot Weiss)\, and Writing in Engineering: A Brief Guide (Oxford\, 2016). \nRegister in Advance
URL:https://istep.utoronto.ca/event/communication-as-an-incremental-revolution-30-years-of-ecp/
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