Arizona State University Public Interest Technology Case Studies

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Keywords

public interest technology, PIT, Institutionalization, case study, interdisciplinary Learning, Scholarship, Research & Innovation, Operations, Engagement & Collaboration, Justice Equity Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty and Institution Building

Project

Authors

EL-Sayed, Sara
Guston, David

Date Submitted

6/30/22

Material Type

Program Assessment and Evaluation

Secondary Material Type

Program Assessment and Evaluation

Institution

Arizona State University

Industry Partner

License

CC BY-NC-ND

Funding Source

Network Challenge Grant TAACCCT Round 2

Additional Public Access

Abstract

This is a case study on how an institution institutionalizes a public interest technology (PIT) framework throughout its institution. PIT learning is about training future leaders to tackle the next century’s socio-technical challenges while advancing public values like sustainability, justice, human health, and the well-being of the planet and all of the creatures that live on it. To date, we have cataloged 116 projects across ASU as PIT activities. We have categorized these activities into 5 themes: Learning; Scholarship, Research, and Innovation; Operations. Engagement and Collaboration; and Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Industry (NAISC)

Public Interest Technology -- Case Study & White Papers -- Equity

Occupation (SOC)

Management Occupations -- Education Administrators, Postsecondary (11-9033)

Instructional Program (CIP)

Credit Type

Credential Type

None

Educational Level

Skill Level

Advanced Level

Quality Assurance Organization