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Development of ‘Soft Skills’ through extra-curricular project work: The case of the Jozi Digital Ambassadors Project in Johannesburg, South Africa

机译:通过课外项目工作开发“软技能”:南非约翰内斯堡的Jozi数字大使项目的案例

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The primary focus of engineering curricula is technical competence. However, literature suggests that a common shortcoming of engineering graduates pertains to so-called `softer' skills such as leadership, team work, time management and communication. Although not core to engineering activity, these competencies are important in the workplace and included in the exit level outcomes of accredited degrees. Development of these competencies can occur by giving engineering students the opportunity of involvement in extra-curricular projects that develop such complementary competencies. This paper discusses the Jozi Digital Ambassadors Project as one such opportunity. The project was launched by the City of Johannesburg, and aimed to roll-out free Wi-Fi to 700 000 Johannesburg residents who previously had no access to free public internet. A further aim was to provide training to these residents regarding how to access the free Wi-Fi and the online services offered by the City. `Digital Ambassadors', unemployed young people who reside in the areas concerned, were appointed to undertake this training on behalf of the City. The University of Johannesburg, tasked with providing mentorship to these ambassadors, identified engineering students who were appointed as mentors. Structured interviews with the mentors were conducted at different stages of the project. The focus of the interviews was on the students' motivation to participate in the project and their skills development. The development of complementary competencies was one of the factors that motivated the students to join the project and their involvement in the Digital Ambassadors project gave them opportunities to develop leadership and communication skills in a way that the formal university curriculum did not.
机译:工程课程的主要焦点是技术能力。然而,文献表明,工程毕业生的常见缺点涉及所谓的“更柔软”的技能,如领导,团队工作,时间管理和沟通。虽然不是工程活动的核心,但这些能力在工作场所很重要,并包括在经认可的程度的出口水平结果中。通过为工程学生提供参与制定这种互补竞争力的课外项目的机会,可以发生这些能力的发展。本文讨论了Jozi数字大使项目作为这样的机会。该项目由约翰内斯堡市推出,旨在为700 000勒克斯居民推出免费的Wi-Fi,他们以前无法获得免费公共互联网。进一步的目的是为这些居民提供关于如何访问免费Wi-Fi和城市提供的在线服务的培训。 “数字大使”,居住在有关地区的失业年轻人,被任命为代表城市进行这次培训。约翰内斯堡大学,任务向这些大使提供指导,确定了被任命为导师的工程学生。与导师的结构性访谈是在项目的不同阶段进行的。面试的重点是学生参与项目的动力及其技能发展。互补能力的发展是激励学生加入该项目的因素之一,他们在数字大使项目中的参与使他们能够以正式大学课程没有的方式制定领导和沟通技巧。

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