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Designing for Collaboration: An Interview with Alexandra Coso Strong

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In this episode, host Dave Goldberg is joined by Alexandra Coso Strong, assistant professor of systems design and engineering at Olin College of Engineering. Alexandra is currently co-designing/co-teaching a brand new Educational Design Studio course this semester that integrates systems thinking with educational theory/research and design. Join Alexandra and Dave as they explore faculty agency as it relates to educational change, delve into Olin's Educational Design Studio course, and discuss how to better prepare students for a collaborative design work environment.
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In this episode, host Dave Goldberg is joined by Alexandra Coso Strong, assistant professor of systems design and engineering at Olin College of Engineering. Alexandra is currently co-designing/co-teaching a brand new Educational Design Studio course this semester that integrates systems thinking with educational theory/research and design. Join Alexandra and Dave as they explore faculty agency as it relates to educational change, delve into Olin's Educational Design Studio course, and discuss how to better prepare students for a collaborative design work environment.
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