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Resumen de The systemic correlation between mental models and sustainable design: implications for engineering educators

Linda Vanasupa, Roger Burton, Jonathan Stolk, Julie B. Zimmerman, Larry Leifer, Paul T. Anastas

  • Many studies have illuminated our understanding of the kinds of competencies and behaviors exhibited by effective designers. Againstthe backdrop of global challenges made more urgent by unintentional negative impacts of engineered products and systems, however, weare left to deduce that our ways of educating engineering designers is fundamentally flawed. We assert that one can trace the cause ofour collective, unintended negative consequences to the mental models of reality that we consciously or unconsciously carry. In thispaper, we present the case for developing awareness and facility with mental models. We also suggest an alternate mental model as thefoundation for sustainable design. This model depicts reality as embedded systems of economies inside society and inside theenvironment. We also discuss how the engineering educator can use the model to build a foundation for holistically viewing design forsustainability. Student responses to a course based on the proposed ideas are also presented as evidence that students’ can value mentalmodels and that working with them effectively changes their world conception.


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