Education for Sustainable Development in English for Computer Science

ESD in ECS
ESD in ECS
General Instruction

Each module has five steps: 

1) Starting Out; except for Module 1 (watching youtube video), you have some tasks varied from fill in the blank, and drag and drop. 2) Points of Language; You are expected to read and comprehend the brief explanation rules. 3) Practice; Each module has varied tasks in the form of Drag and Drop, Listening to the Audio, Stack, and Stack and Drag and Drop. 4) Assessment; Each module has varied tasks in the form of Drag and Drop, Listening to the Audio, Stack, and Stack and Drag and Drop similar to the Practice section. 5) Expansion; You are expected to comment, reply, and like other comments after being given a question or being asked to watch youtube video and then answer the questions. 

About ESD in ECS

The English for Computer Science (ECS) Course is a required general course requirement for Computer Science majors. Students must pass this course as one of their graduation requirements. As English for Specific Purposes (ESP), the ECS curriculum is tailored to the English used in the Computer Science area. These resources are also incorporated with Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) to engage students with the most recent issues related to their life experiences. It is anticipated that after completing these courses, students' learning outcomes in ECS and their knowledge of sustainable development will be enhanced, allowing them to discuss and take action to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

SDGs and ECS

Global communication and collaboration: English is a global language used to communicate and collaborate with people from various countries and backgrounds. In the context of SDGs, global collaboration and effective communication are important to achieve SDG goals. Therefore, learning English can help Computer Science experts build partnerships and communicate with people from different parts of the world.

Programming skills and innovation: Programming and technology skills are important in creating innovation and solutions to address global problems, such as SDGs. Skilled Computer Science experts can develop applications and software that can help achieve SDGs, such as health applications, renewable energy, and more.

Global awareness and understanding: To be able to contribute to the SDGs, it is important for Computer Science experts to have a strong understanding of global issues such as poverty, inequality, and climate change. Learning English through SDG content can help Computer Science experts understand these global issues and create better and more positive impact solutions.