International Perspectives on Behavioral Change
![]() UF Faculty: Amanda Brinton Department: Environmental Engineering
College: Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
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![]() UF Faculty: Tim Townsend Department: Environmental Engineering
College: Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
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![]() Partner Faculty: Juan Fernando Saldarriaga Elorza Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Partner Institution: Universidad de los Andes
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| Title: | International Perspectives on Behavioral Change |
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| Project Description: |
The students were separated into groups, consisting of students from each university where students had to go out on their own campus and select an issue related to solid waste management that could be improved through behavior change. The students then presented this information to their groups and then the smaller groups of students representing each campus created a plan to improve these behaviors for the other university campus. The groups met synchronously through Zoom and gave weekly asynchronous video meeting reflections through the platform Flipgrid. |
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| Participating Countries: | Colombia, USA |
| Number of Participants: | 19 UF students and 18 students from the partner institution |
| Discipline: | Engineering |
| UF Course Code & Name: | ENV 4932, ENV 6932 - Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries |
| Project Duration: | 3 weeks |
| Activity Type(s): | Student-to-Student Project |
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| Sequence of Activities: | Students had three group meetings. The first meeting was introductions and discussion of culture of solid waste disposal and management. Then students identified a behavior change issue on their own campus and presented these issues in the second meeting where the students voted on what topic would be addressed for the final meeting for each campus in each group. Then between the second and third meeting the students from each group from the same campus met and created a plan to resolve the issue on the other campus that was voted on. In the third meeting each small campus group presented to the other campus group their plan for resolving the other university behavior change issue. |


