Define technology, international development, and sustainability

Pick one of the approaches of either realism, liberalism, International Society or International Political Economy to show how compatible (or not) are
May 11, 2020
Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry, PNAS, Cell, Nature, Science, etc.—high quality biochemistry or molecular biology journals
May 11, 2020

Define technology, international development, and sustainability

€¢ Provide background information about your worksite and its mission.
€¢ Briefly describe what you did while you were at the worksite. Describe your own thinking, understanding,
and learning as your project evolved.
€¢ Identify what was puzzling, problematic, engaging, exciting, etc. about your project.
€¢ Make reference to the course content as you describe the understanding that the various parties should
have at the end of your service learning project.
€¢ How well did I listen to others and share my own thoughts and concepts during this project? What steps may
I take to help improve my communication skills?
€¢ Include five (5) or more outside references, two (2) of which are from scholarly journals. Evaluate the
sources cited in your paper.
€¢ Discuss how technology impacts different cultures and sub-cultures within a society.
€¢ Address the issue of sustainability: what will be enduring for everyone affected, addressing their
differences and areas of shared interest.
€¢ With respect to sustainability, what have I done in my past and what would I do differently in the future,
if anything, knowing what I know after taking this course?