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My Recent Visit to Houston for Conference and catch up with friends

Past weekend, I travelled to Houston, TX to attend #DSI Annual Conference and Expo. I like to keep my conference trip mixed with activities like exploring city on foot, meeting new people, and catching up with oldies but goodies friends. But, first things first, the conference:

This was my fifth attendance to DSI conference in a row, I was given a 5 year attendee ribbon. I was excited and a bit nervous to give 2 talks about my service learning projects that I integrated in Business Analytics I in this semester. I arranged a service learning project with Beyond Housing in St. Louis. Who they are?

“We are a comprehensive community development organization convening partners and providing leadership. From purchasing a home to health, education, jobs, and economic development, we offer holistic resources and support.”

We were given various datasets to assess how well BH is doing in terms of providing support and services to their clients in many areas including housing, education, healthcare, childcare support, etc. You can check my previous post about this Service Learning integration to have more information. I gave a workshop on how to integrate service learning in an analytics course and presented a related research proposal on how to assess the impact of service learning on students growth?

Workshop: Integrating Service Learning into Analytics Education:
Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Research Presentation: Could We Make Business Analytics Courses More Engaging and Impactful with Service Learning? May be, yes! A Comparative Investigation

I received numerous positive feedback about the presentations and it was great finding other colleagues integrating service learning in various courses.

It was good to see old friends, spent good quality time friends from various institutions in the US. We had great food initially at Pinkerton’s Barbecue, then Tempura Indi-Pakistani and lastly at Tourão Brazilian restaurant. All are recommended in the order of: Tourão, Pinkerton’s and Tempura…Flying back was a bit challenging with a delayed flight but now, I am back safe and working to wrap up fall 2022, then have a reflection about 2022 in the holidays.

I had the pleasure to represent Lindenwood University Robert W. Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship [GO LIONS]!

Service Learning for Business Analytics

I have been developing service learning projects and integrating into undergraduate and graduate courses since 2016. Service learning can be immensely beneficial for both instructor and students on courses where the degree of complexity or abstract knowledge could be like barrier between the learner and the course. So, in this post, I would like to share one of my recent applications of SLP at Lindenwood University.

What is service learning? Service learning is defined as “ a credit-bearing, educational, experience in which students participate in an organized service activity that meets identified community needs and reflects on the service activity in such a way as to gain further understanding of course content, a broader appreciation of the discipline, and an enhanced sense of civic responsibility. (Bringle & Hatcher,1995).

Service Learning Project: Service learning can be modeled with variety of ways in a course. One of the ways to integrate SL is through service learning project. Student teams will work on a mini or semester long project to provide a predefined output in the end.

There are typically 3 stakeholders in a service learning project: Students, Instructor, and Community partner. In an ideal service learning project, the academic content and the community need should be matched effectively and efficiently on a well-prepared service learning project plan, so that students could apply the academic knowledge to the community need and provide reflection on their learning (See the 3 pillars of service learning below)

Why service learning could be beneficial for students, instructor, and community in a Business Analytics courses?

Despite having an overwhelming amount of theoretical methods, which challenges students and creates fears prior to learning, business analytics courses can be quite easily linked with service learning projects. Because, nowadays, almost every organization collects and works on data to improve their operations and decision making. Thus, SL can be beneficial for the three main stakeholders: students, instructor, community partner. First of all, if scaffolded properly, service learning project experience can be highly related to the course because of the following reasons:

1) Students will be collecting and/or analyzing data about a previously defined research question that is important to be answered for a local or global nonprofit organization. The problem and data can be provided a bit ill structured to increase the rigor of the project.

2) Students can apply various business analytics methods and model validation techniques in order to assist with decision making or decision support for local or global nonprofit organizations.

3) All in all, students will be putting into practice the acquired knowledge in the class systematically for the project and the project tasks and meetings with mentors will enable them to develop a variety of professional skills and disseminate the findings of the projects with the specific community through online and onsite presentations.

Reflection: Reflection is critical part of service learning. Therefore, specific attention will be paid in this course towards making sure that students are reflecting the abovementioned knowledge and skills gained this course at the end and they will utilize from now on in their personal and professional life. To do so, there will be frequent meetings between project groups and mentors where students will be asked about how they can utilize the knowledge and skills gained for the projects. So, the interactive meetings will be playing a critical role for initiating the reflection. Discussions, presentations, Q&A sessions, the project report, and the online published content will be predominantly used as the strategies for reflection.

Length of Service: Students typically spend about 10-12 weeks and 2-3 hours per week on the service-learning project. Typical project steps and timeline are also included in this document.

An example of SLP timeline from my Fall 2022 Business Analytics Undergraduate Course

Assessment of SLP

Once completed, SLPs can be assessed with various approaches depending on the output type. Most of the time I had asked students to write a project report and presentation. I recently switched to only providing a presentation to the community partner with supporting files. Here is an example of my expected presentation content:

PowerPoint presentation organization will be as follows:

  1. Introduction of the Team
  2. Introduction of the Project Plan (How the work is planned, task listed, distributed, contribution of each member, etc.)
  3. Research Questions
  4. Introduction of Data
  5. Business Analytics Applications:
    1. Data preparation (Cleaning, modification, etc. as needed)Data Visualization (Necessary data visualizations to help understand/study data and RQ better)
  6. Other methods (Correlation analysis, regression, pivot tables, Tableau visualization, etc. as needed).
  7. Summary of findings
  8. Recommendations to Beyond Housing
  9. Story of Project Execution (pictures, videos are helpful)
  10. References

Service Learning Resources

My Recent Visit to Seattle for Conference and Little Vacation…

Past week, I travelled to Seattle to attend #IISE Annual Conference and Expo. This is the largest meeting of industrial and systems engineers in the world, and I had been involved with the Sustainable Development Division for the last 10+ years.

It was the first in person conference, I attended prior to the Pandemic. I flew with #AlaskaAirlines from Saint Louis, MO to Seattle, WA with a direct flight. Wifi was good along with a large group of movie, etc. selections, while I like to read or rest during flights. Overall, the flight was comfortable back and forth despite being 3+ hours long. I packed small and went with 1 back pack and 1 small bag, no luggage. I try to learn and practice as much as I can on minimalism, which is I believe crucial for a happy and calm life. What do you think about minimalism? [Feel free to comment below]

I keep my conference activities mixed with leisure things like wondering around, meeting new people, and catching up with oldies but goodies friends.

Town Hall Meeting

I had the opportunity to meet many colleagues from #SustainableDevelopment Division at Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. I stepped down from President role of Sustainable Development Division after a year of happy and fun service experience. We had such a good turn out at the conference despite being the first in person meeting after a couple of years. People seemed to be really missed the in person meetings. I had the pleasure to announce the best paper (Stephanie González), best student paper (Mehrsa Khaleghi), and best sustainable development service (Massachusetts Port Authority (MASSPORT) awards.

A cool coffee shop in downtown Seattle! I discovered this while walking on the streets of downtown. It is “Top Pot Doughnuts“. Their doughnuts are otherworldly delicious! And, sure, you will get a great coffee when you are in Seattle. One of my dream todo is to open a book coffee shop like this, so inspiring!

I gave a talk about the research project, “Layer Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing and its Global Supply Chains: A Multi-Region Input-Output Analysis Approach” lead by two of my former graduate research assistants Durva Joshi and Meet Panchal. [Link to the presentation] I shared our initial results and had some more work to do, I am in the look out to recruit research assistants and/or find collaborators to move these projects further. Reach out if you are interested in collaborating!

More importantly, in almost every talk I gave about sustainability, I share the slide of CO2 PPM trend as you see below in the first slide of talk. The safety level is 350 and see where we are at based on NASA’s analysis. I pause and let people contemplate, to me this is like a ritual now… I go back and see what I can do myself in combating climate change, educating and helping with the awareness. What do you think about climate change?

On the last day, I had the opportunity to moderate the session entitled “UN SDG 13 – Climate Action: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts” on Tuesday May 24 – 12:30 PM to 1:50 PM block, which had four talks.

I got to see my old friend and colleague Dr. Can (John) Celikbilek, PhD and other colleagues, my former professors from Ohio University including Dr. Dusan Sormaz [Happy Retirement Dr.!]. Anthony’s is a great sea food place – check out the salmon, when you are there especially on May-June period, according to my local friend John [Forza Inter bud!]

Lastly, I had the pleasure to represent Lindenwood University Robert W. Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship [GO LIONS]!

Funny and great fact: after starting at Lindenwood as of 2022, both my university’s and my fav soccer team’s (Galatasaray) mascot became Lion! Cant be happier 🙂 [Sari, Kirmizi, En Buyuk Cimbom!]

Well, I am now fully recharged and ready for the summer! See you on the next post…