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Techniques for creative problem
solving & integration
Problem solving projects; consulting (e.g., EWB), working with
community needs (e.g., PALS)
Worker owned cooperatives in West Baltimore
Startups to serve social/environmental needs
Live or historical cases
Mini examples of core concepts that fall within sustainability
Simulations & games
All about developing critical thinking skills & adaptability to
changing circumstances
River blindness world map
Child leading blind adult in Africa
Merck & River Blindness
Have to decide whether to invest in anti-parasitic for human use
Fundamental issue = disease where patients unable to pay
Have students hash through the issues:
Economic costs & risks
Company reputation
Organizational morale – what motivates scientists?
Can also be context for illustration of core concepts in class:
Pharmacology
Culture/drug distribution
Policy & regulation
Organizational psychology
Land use/geography & pestilence
Ethics
Use in microbiology/organic
chemistry?
Merck: What happened?
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1978: Merck decides to develop Mectizan (ivermectin)
Cost ~$25M to develop and test
Believed that third party would pay for drug
WHO eventually agreed to provide logistical support for clinical trials
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Sought to distribute drug through US AID, but no funds to distribute
Distribution costs start at $2million, but quickly grow to $20million/year
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1988: Merck decides to give away Mectizan
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First ever large scale donation program for a drug.
World Bank and other NGOs will provide distribution funding
1994: Merck donates >$55M in Mectizan
But, no distribution system existed to get drug to those who needed it
Most remote locations on Earth
Governments resist companies setting up distribution systems
Difficulties measuring adverse reactions
Can’t prevent black market
2001: >30M being treated with Mectizan (now 60M)
Some villages reclaimed.
Prevented 24M from going blind
Not all have been treated – still struggle with wider distribution
Mini-examples within core concepts
Source: Parry, IWH & KA Small. 2005. “Does Britain or the US Have the Right
Gasoline Tax?” American Economic Review Vol.95(4):p.1276-89
A. Parry & Small estimate
Total costs to society: $1.01/g
B. International Center for Technology Assessment
Total costs to society: $12.00/g
Current tax (US average): $0.47/g
Estimating externalities: Gasoline
Fishbanks simulation:
Tragedy of the commons
Other simulations….
World Climate: Negotiating a Global Climate Change Agreement
Could be taught in the following courses:
climate science, climate change policy, sustainability, public policy, environmental
science and policy, energy technology, energy policy, energy economics, system
dynamics/mathematical modeling, negotiations
(https://mitsloan.mit.edu/LearningEdge/simulations/worldclimate/Pages/default.aspx)
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Strategies for your classes?
Back into groups of 4(ish)
What strategies do you use for creative problem
solving/high impact learning?
What strategies would you like to try in your classroom
to encourage creativity & adaptability?
20 minutes…~5 min each