Month / May 2013
Starting with Circuitry
RoboSlam starts with an introduction to the overall robot-building process and then delves into assembling the electronic components (i.e., building the circuitry). The photos below track the progress of several groups of participants in the “Engineering Your Future” event held the week of May 13-17 at DIT.
These photos were all taken by DIT’s current Fulbright Scholar in Engineering Education, Dr. Shannon Chance. Participants are welcome to download them and share them with others. Shannon will post images of the rest of the week in the days to come….
DIT in Top 1% in the World for Engineering Research!
For the first time ever Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) has been listed in Essential Science Indicators. More impressively, the institution achieved a listing in the top 1% in the world in the areas of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences (which includes Environmental Science)!
I’m hoping that my efforts here contributed in some small way to this achievement — I’ll have to see if any of the conference papers I’ve authored with DIT colleagues while I have been a Fulbright Scholar here at DIT counted in this ranking.
Apparently, DIT now outranks Trinity College Dublin with regard to Engineering research!
A Week in the Life of a Fulbright
This past week has been fairly typical of what I do as a Fulbright Scholar here in Ireland. I thought you might be interested to see what a typical week is like, work-wise:
- finalized and submitted a conference paper for the International Research Symposium on Problem-Based Learning
- taught a class on Project-Based Learning for 19 students at DIT’s Learning, Teaching and Technology Centre (LTTC) and started assessing/grading student papers
- assisted Ted and Damon in delivering RoboSlam events on Tuesday and surveyed the students at the end of the event
- documented additional RoboSlam events on Thursday and Friday
- delivered a lecture at Arcadia University’s College of Global Studies
- met with DIT’s Head of Research about a grant proposal I’m preparing
- met with DIT’s Assistant Head of the Department of Engineering Science and General Studies
- met with RoboSlam organizers about how to improve the program
- held an open house of my photography exhibition at Notre Dame’s O’Connell House
- worked on a review of an article for the editors of the Journal of Engineering Education
RoboSlam–Extended Version
Yesterday the students who built robots with the crew coordinated by Drs. Ted Burke and Damon Berry headed over to DIT’s Bolton Street location to learn about mechanical, industrial, and product design. Thanks to Kevin Delaney, Ger Reilly, Susan O’Shaughnessy and crew for a fascinating day! I’ll be posting lots more photos of RoboSlam in the days to come. It’s been such fun!
Irish Music Radio with Mick O’Grady
Charlottesville’s Kevin Donleavy has an Irish music program on air tomorrow. I hope you’ll tune in via internet! He explains how, below. I always enjoy hearing Mick O’Grady play at the Cobblestone pub, and he’ll be featured in the program.

Photo of Stefan Paz Berrios and Mick O’Grady, downloaded from Danny Diamond’s Flickr site.
Hi, music heads and tune-fanciers,
Amazing Sights of Lisbon

The Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has designed some of the world’s finest train stations and bridges. The station in Lisbon reflects the care and precision of Calatrava’s design work.
Lisbon is a glorious city.
I was truly blessed to spend five glorious days in this place–the capital of Portugal–as part of the Fulbright Inter-Country Lecturing Program. I will never forget my time there, the places I visited, or the people I got to know.
I’ve attached a few of the iPhone photos snapped during my stay. (Copyright Shannon Chance, 2013.)
Another Hampton University Success Story
Photo Show and Lecture — Please Attend
I have a lecture and photo showings that you’re most welcome to attend:
I will be giving a talk at Arcadia University in Dublin tonight (May 15) at 4:00PM. The address is:
Arcadia University, College of Global Studies
20 Fishamble Street
1-4 The Courtyard
Temple Bar
Dublin 8
Tomorrow night (May 16) I’ll host an open house of my photo exhibit from 5-7 at Notre Dame’s O’Connell House. That address is:
58 Merrion Square
Dublin 2
You can visit the photo show any weekday 9-5 through May 31 — it’s free and open to the public! If you want to view it with me, I’ll also be in from 12-2 on May 22 and 27. Moreover, you can email me (shannonchance at wm dot edu) to let me know if you’d like me to meet you there at another time that’s convenient for you.

“Essence of Beauty” is one of the photos on display at Notre Dame’s O’Connell House now through May 31. Copyright Shannon Chance.
Luanna’s New Master’s
It’s such a joy to keep in touch with people back in the States on Facebook.
Yesterday, Luanna Jendrey, who took the “Planning for Sustainability” course I offered in the summer of 2011, posted a picture from her recent graduation. The photo was taken with former Fulbright Dr. Pam Eddy, who you’ll recall visited me here in March.
Luanna’s kind caption made my day even more special! Kristina Neuhart took the 2011 class, too, and also offered kind words.
Congratulations to Luanna on her new Master’s degree in Higher Education!




