This page lists the homework assignments to be done individually by each student. The group project assignments are presented on the projects page.
[Smillie] = Smillie, Ian. Mastering the Machine Revisited: Poverty, Aid and Technology. Practical Action, 2000. ISBN: 9781853395147.
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Homework 1 |
Discussion Questions: Mastering The Machine 1See [Smillie], pp. 3-47. Please answer the following questions (maximum 2 single-spaced pages). Make sure to use examples from the reading where applicable. 1. What 2 major crises did the Brandt Report predict? How accurate were these predictions? 2. What is the effect of tariffs on raw vs. processed vs. manufactured goods? 3. On p. 4 the author states: "Never before in history have so many non-technical people exerted so much influence on the advancement, retardation, and movement of technology." Comment on this trend and give an example that illustrates it. Please also come to class prepared to discuss how the larger themes that you picked out from the reading have affected the way people think about "development" throughout the 20th century. |
Homework 2 |
Stakeholder Analysis WriteupSmith, Amy, and Shawn Frayne. "Fuel from the Fields: A Case Study of Sugarcane Charcoal Technology in Petite Anse, Haiti." D-Lab Case Study. (PDF - 1.4MB) Blank stakeholder analysis form (PDF) |
Homework 3 |
Small is Beautiful Reaction PieceAssignment description (PDF) |
Homework 4 |
Discussion Questions: Mastering The Machine 2See [Smillie], pp. 104-36. Please answer the following questions (maximum 2 single-spaced pages), using examples from the book where applicable. 1. Do small farms have a place in the future of agriculture? The world economy? Food security? If so, how? 2. How do the lessons learned from the Turkana rainwater harvesting project contrast with the actions taken during the green revolution? 3. Why is there so much focus on post-harvest technology, and value-added production? |
Homework 5 |
Country SelectionProject/country selection form (PDF) |
Homework 6 |
Travel DocumentationFill out and submit the MIT Student Travel Form and emergency contact information sheet. |
Homework 7 |
Current EventsReview both the national and international media to find a story that affects your D-Lab project country. Some sectors that might be of interest include: the environment, health and sanitation, agriculture, energy, education, humanitarian disaster, politics, economics and information technology. Each person on your D-Lab country team should select a different topic. Write a 2-page summary of the story making sure to comment on its implications for the nation, your D-Lab trip or another affected group. Make sure to properly cite all your sources. Hand this summary in to your trip leader at your first country team meeting. The goal of this exercise is to learn as much as possible about your country's current status. You should prepare a brief (5-minute) presentation for D-Lab Team to be given in your first country team meeting. |
Homework 8 |
Personal Energy ConsumptionEnergy worksheet (PDF) |
Homework 9 |
Practical Photovoltaics DesignAssignment description (PDF) |
Homework 10 |
Trip Project ProposalProposal form (PDF) Sample proposal (PDF) |
Homework 11 |
Discussion Questions: Mastering The Machine 3See [Smillie], pp. 44-66. Please answer the following questions (maximum 2 single-spaced pages), using examples from the book where applicable. 1. According to the reading, what are some of the major reasons why NGOs and the Third Sector developed such an important role in what we call 'international development'? 2. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of NGO organizational structure? Use some examples from the reading. 3. What is meant by 'civil society'? In what ways might the concepts described by this term influenced the development of D-Lab philosophy? |
Homework 12 |
Drowned OutIf you can't make it to the evening film screening, view DVD of Drowned Out on your own time prior to class on Ses #25. |
Homework 13 |
Sector PaperAssignment description (PDF) |
Homework 14 |
Practicing PovertyExercise and one-page paper assignment (PDF) |
Homework 15 |
Living with AIDSIf you can't make it to the evening film screening, view DVD of Living with AIDS (On the Frontlines of AIDS) on your own time prior to class in Ses #30. |