We can create SL opportunities that are more flexible and accessible. This page outlines SL options that can be completed remotely. Contact karabrascia@boisestate.edu for support.
Examples of Remote Project-Based SL
Conduct background research on the issue, or gather best practices requested by a community partner.
- Ex: URBAN: research sustainability plans from comparable cities, then present to Boise City staff
- Ex: POLS: Review and report on relevant legislative policies impacting the particular org or population
Advocate: help raise awareness.
- Ex: HEALTH: Create digital and other social media content, print program materials, or other methods for information-sharing
- Ex: Students attend city council meetings virtually, raising an issue or answering questions
Develop resources for organizations (strategy recommendations, curriculum, devices, etc.)
- Ex: CS: Develop curriculum to teach teens about computer safety, then share/deliver the curriculum via video (see Video Resources for Faculty and Students and Video guidelines for educational outreach)
- Ex: MGMT: develop/distribute ideas for neighbors to help neighbors [share food, resources], businesses helping businesses
- Ex: EDUC: Help students and families access the internet and devices while their schools are disrupted.
Additional ideas
- Students could systematically record their community observations (See windshield/walking survey)
- Create digital and other social media content, print program materials, or other methods for information-sharing. See Conducting remote Outreach/Engagement
- Create resources for future SL students based on their own experiences
- Participate in online trainings in topics related to their community experience (this may not qualify as SL)
(For more ideas see also Direct vs. Indirect SL; Reimagining Service Learning in the Digital Age; Social Change Wheel; Conducting Outreach/Engagement Remotely);