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Colloquium Assignments - Service Learning 
   
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    Eagles Connect Site (Service Learning Agreement Form  
      The form must be filled out BEFORE you begin your service learning experience- remember you are required to complete no fewer than 10 (ten) hours for University Colloquium.  | 
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    | Service-learning is an educational experience   designed to encourage civic responsibility and to meet mutually identified   community and university needs. Whether integrated into the curriculum or   accomplished through independent projects, service-learning is an experiential   and reflective activity that increases knowledge and skills and contributes to   personal and career growth. | 
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Service-Learning Opportunities- Demers section
 
  Mulloch Creek Basin  Florida Friendly Demonstration plots (maintenance and report) 
  - 3-5 students for 5-10 hours – 
 
  - there are two demonstration plots in San Carlos  Park, one at the Drew House and another beside a canal near the golf course  that need some general maintenance including weeding, trimming, fluffing and  laying mulch, remaining time could be used to pickup (sorted) trash in the  canals (by boat) and roads of San Carlos Park
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community partner (Dr Nora Demers, San Carlos Park Civic Association  representative 590-7211) to identify goals, desired outcomes and articulate  learning outcomes for team participants.
 
  - Select a mutually agreeable 3-5 hour work day  for the demonstration plots 
 
  
    - Arrange for delivery of mulch from Lee County  (will have learn how to acquire the mulch, and have it delivered no more than 1  week prior to scheduled work day).  
 
    - Solicit donations of loan or acquisition of 2  pitchforks for mulch transport (I suggest contacting the Sunshine Ace Hardware  on 41 in San Carlos Park)
 
    - Be sure you have drinking water, gloves and  tools for the work day (perhaps solicit donations for other refreshments).  (Coordinate with Demers to locate these  items)
 
    - Digitally record the work day progress 
 
   
  - Prepare a report for the Community partners that 
 
  
    - documents growth and survival of different  species of plants
 
    - recommends specific replacement plants to  enhance the aesthetic and functionality of the plots for enhancing wildlife  habitat (mostly birds and butterflies)
 
    - identify sources for acquisition of replacement  plants (Native plant societies and/or local commercial nurseries)
 
   
 
Happehatchee Center Support    
  Happehatchee’s main focus is to establish and  operate an educational and environmental conference center to achieve  charitable aims.  
  - 5-15 students for up to 10 hours –  The Happehatchee Center is along the banks of the Estero River in Estero  (corner of 41 and Corkscrew Road)
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community partner (Ellen Peterson 992-5455) to identify goals, desired outcomes  and articulate learning outcomes for team participants.
 
  - Select mutually agreeable 3-5 hour works days  for the support efforts 
 
  - Team leader will determine work list in  consultation with the Center Director Ellen Peterson. 
 
  
    - Work will include general yard maintenance such  as digging up air potatoes, weeding around the labyrinth and organic garden,  lawn mowing, trash pickup
 
    - Other work includes an evening campfire, making  a child’s play area, resealing the floor on the yoga center, repairing the  swing bridge across the Estero River, etc.
 
    - Be sure you have drinking water, gloves and  tools for the work days (perhaps solicit donations for other  refreshments).  (Coordinate with Demers and  Peterson to locate these items)
 
    - Digitally record the work day progress 
 
   
  - Prepare a report for the Community partner that 
 
  
    - documents service-learning goals and results
 
    - recommends specific assignments and strategies  for future work groups
 
   
 
FGCU Vampire Walk -Commence a coordinated effort to document and report the after-hours use of  lights on the FGCU campus 
  - 3-5 students for 5-10 hours 
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community Partner (Kathleen Crawford FGCU Environmental Health and Safety Department  590-1507) to identify goals, desired outcomes and articulate learning outcomes  for team participants
 
  - Set up a schedule for team members to conduct  regular walks on the FGCU grounds throughout the semester (main campus, and  housing) to record and document light use after dark.
 
  - Prepare a public record of the activity- this  may include youtube, blogs, webpage
 
  - Prepare a report for the Community partner that 
 
  
    - documents service-learning goals and results
 
    - recommends specific assignments and strategies  for future work groups to function more effectively
 
   
 
FGCU Self guided Campus  Sustainability Tour –create a self-guided campus Sustainability Tour for  FGCU  
  - 3-5 students for 5-10 hours 
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community Partner (Kathleen Crawford FGCU Environmental Health and Safety Department  590-1507) to identify goals, desired outcomes and articulate learning outcomes  for team participants
 
  - Set up a work plan for team members to assign  tasks complete with deadlines and specific deliverables for each member.
 
  - Prepare a public record of the activity- this  may include youtube, blogs, webpage
 
  - Prepare a report for the Community partner that 
 
  
    - documents service-learning goals and results
 
    - recommends specific assignments and strategies  for future work groups to function more effectively
 
   
 
Ride2FGCU video  production 
  - 2-3 students 5-10 hours
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community Partner (Kathleen Crawford FGCU Environmental Health and Safety  Department 590-1507) to identify goals, desired outcomes and articulate  learning outcomes for team participants
 
  - Set up a work plan for team members to assign  tasks complete with deadlines and specific deliverables for each member.
 
  - Produce and create a quality video to promote  ridesharing and the Ride2FGCU program.   The finished product will be under three minutes.  The video will be played on the campus  shuttles, youtube, and on social media outlets like facebook and twitter
 
 
FGCU Freshman Orientation  game production 
  - 2-3 students 5-10 hours
 
  - Select a team leader to coordinate with  community Partner (Patricia Rice A&S Advising 590-7196 and Kathleen  Crawford FGCU Environmental Health and Safety Department 590-1507) to identify  goals, desired outcomes and articulate learning outcomes for team participants
 
  - Set up a work plan for team members to assign  tasks complete with deadlines and specific deliverables for each member.
 
  - Produce, create and test a game introducing FGCU  Freshman to their community.  The game  would be used during freshman orientation and should not take longer than 10-15  minutes.
 
 
  
    
                  
                    
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