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J O N AT H AN WON G

THE BOX

THINKING OUTSIDE

BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE AND MORE EFFICIENT UHCC SYSTEM
Jonathan K. Wong
MBA, M.Ed, MPA!
Pathways Learning Support Coordinator!
Honors Programs Coordinator!
Kapiʻolani Community College
PREVIEW

THE 24 HOUR
CAMPUS

THE MODERN
DAY AHUPUA’A
ulima
La

nvi. Cooperation, joint action; group of people
working together; community food patch;
to work together, cooperate. Lit., many hands.
ho’olau.lima To get to cooperate.
HAWAII DI CTIO NARY-EL BERT AN D P UKUI

!
PRIMARY CONCEPTS

Put learning and students first
Develop more experiential, problem-based,
service-based and cultural-based learning
opportunities
Make use of our excess capacity
Run more efficiently - work together
as a SYSTEM to achieve cost savings
Pay ourselves first not outsiders
THE 24 HOUR CAMPUS
THE PROBLEM: EXCESS CAPACITY
Generally speaking
we operate,

30am-7:30 pm
7:
hut 12 hours
We are s
If we were in real estate

If we were in the
hotel industry
iness!
of bus
be out
We’d
If we were in real estate

If we were in the
hotel industry
We are a 24 hour society and
the jobs many of our students
are training for are:
Hospitality
Law Enforcement
Fire and Safety
F
ood Service
Health Care
STUDENTS ALWAYS COMPLAIN

“ I c a n ’t g e t m y c l a sse s,
they aren’t offered
w he n I n eed t h em o r
they closed early.”
STUDENTS ALWAYS COMPLAIN

“ I’d l o v e t o g o b a c k t o
sc hool b ut I c a n ’t q uit
m y j o b . C la sse s a r e n ’t
offered when I need
them.”
O’AHU TRAFFIC

July private
schools start
- traffic is okay
O’AHU TRAFFIC

July private
schools start
- traffic is okay

July DOE starts
- traffic is tighter
but still manageable
O’AHU TRAFFIC

July private
schools start
- traffic is okay

July DOE starts
- traffic is tighter
but still manageable

We start
carmageddon
WE ARE THE
PROBLEM!
In IT when the network slows down
you either upgrade your network
(faster cables or routers)

OR YOU ADJUST THE TRAFFIC PATTERN
If we spread out the load of our
class offerings we can reduce the
traffic problem on O’ahu

LESS TRAFFIC
THE PROBLEM

BIOLOGICALLY WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT
THE PROBLEM

PHYSIOLOGICALLY WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT
man body clock
Based on hu
know certain
research we
vors are best
ields or endea
f
e at certain
taught or don
mes of day...
ti
DE VS. IN-PERSON

DE works best...

for theory based courses
We tried to
expand our
capacity
through DE

for highly motivated students
for technically inclined students
d Campus
-Hour Base
ing to a 24
Mov
!
!

ill midnight
g classes t
Pilot runnin
!
!

NE building
es out of O h as the
Run class
cost) suc
wer energy ng commons which
(lo
or learni
library
nd equipped
t secured a
is the mos
n campus
building o
MW and TR.
fer classes on
Of
r a Gen Ed
Tuesday offe
Monday and
eds to take
VERYONE ne
course E
th or History
English, Ma
!

at you must
lab course th
WR offer a
rson because
to take in pe
show up
like a CTE
each it online
you can’t t
lab or art lab
ss, a science
lab cla

!
THE RESULT
We will have expanded our
capacity to enroll more students
!

Those who fight Ewa traffic
will have an easier commute

(20-40 minutes versus 75-90 minutes)
THE MODERN DAY CAMPUS AHUPUA’A
HAWAIIAN SENSE OF PLACE
The Hawaiian land system
that ran from the m o un t a in
to the sea where irrigation
channels f e d i n t o k a l o
f i e l d s and other gardens
which all fed into fishponds
down at the shoreline.
The Hawaiian land system
that ran from the m o un t a in
to the sea where irrigation
channels f e d i n t o k a l o
f i e l d s and other gardens
which all fed into fishponds
down at the shoreline.
THE LAND WAS SUSTAINABLE
THE WEAKNESS & OPPORTUNITY

LOTS O F
WASTED LAND SPACE
ON O UR CAMPUSE S
ivation
alo Cult
K
al Plant
Medicin
ltivation
Cu
ltivation
F od Cu
ganic o
Or
WISDOM OF THE PAST FOR LESSONS OF TODAY

Service Learning
!

Place-Based Learning



Cultural-Based Learning
!

Agricultural Studies
!

Hawaiian Studies - Mahi’ai, La’au Lapa’u
!

Business Education
!

Culinary Education
OUR PROGRAMS
Hawaiian Studies (All 7 campuses)
!

Business Education

(Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Kaua‘i CC, Leeward CC, Maui)

!

Culinary Studies

(Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Leeward CC, Maui)

!

Health Education

(Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Kauai CC, Maui)

!

Agriculture Studies
SERVICE, PLACE-BASED, CULTURAL-BASED LEARNING

S e r vic e L e a r n in g
opportunities
R IG HT ON C AMP US
Place-Based Learning make students feel more
connected to your campus
!

Honor, practice and perpetuate our host culture
FOOD PRODUCTION

CULTIVATION - MARKETING - SALES

(HWST / Ag Studies) - Business Education
Revenue Generating
Opportunities for the UHCCs:
!

Farmer‘s Markets
Wholesale food to the DOE
Wholesale of food to the
restaurant and hotel industry
FOOD SERVICE

CULTIVATION - Culinary / Cafeteria

(HWST / Ag Studies) - Culinary or Auxiliary

We become our own vendor
!

Lowers operating costs of our
culinary programs and
auxiliary services
HEALTH ED

CULTIVATION - HEALTH/PHARM

(HWST / Ag Studies) - Nursing/Health Sciences

We can expand our HWST program
to teach la‘au lapa‘au
!

We can potentially expand our
health sciences to include programs
of medicinal or organic healing
STEM
(HWST / Ag Studies) - WATER ENGINEERING
OR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
Benefits
New research and technology
transfer to monetize
!

We can potentially develop
and patent new medicines
SUMMARY

Increase our Hawaiian sense of place
!

New experiential learning
opportunities for students
!

More efficient fiscal operation
!

Potential to patent undergraduate
research
!

New streams of revenue for the
University
SUMMARY

o’eau
Olelo Nholomua
‘
i
Pupukahi

TRANSLATION
!

Unite to move forward

EXPLANATION By working together we make progress. This saying would
be especially applicable to the Hawaiians on their canoes where each paddler
would have to pull the paddles together on command in order to make the
canoe move forward quickly.
SUMMARY

E
i ke
i ke

TRANSLATION
!

i na wa'a;
lauhoe ma
; i ka hoe,
a, i ka hoe
k
i ka 'āina
a; pae aku
k

Paddle together, bail, paddle; paddle, bail;
paddle towards the land

EXPLANATION If everybody works together the work will be done quickly. On
inter-island trips, the two most important tools besides the sail were the paddles
and the bailer. In heavy seas, the water would wash over the boat and so one or
more natives would be constant bailing. Others would be paddling together on
command to reach their destination in the shortest time.
alo!
Mah
JONATHAN WONG
jkwong@hawaii.edu
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Thinking Outside the Box: The 24 Hour College and the Modern Day Campus Ahupuaʻa

  • 1. J O N AT H AN WON G THE BOX THINKING OUTSIDE BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE AND MORE EFFICIENT UHCC SYSTEM
  • 2. Jonathan K. Wong MBA, M.Ed, MPA! Pathways Learning Support Coordinator! Honors Programs Coordinator! Kapiʻolani Community College
  • 3. PREVIEW THE 24 HOUR CAMPUS THE MODERN DAY AHUPUA’A
  • 4. ulima La nvi. Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community food patch; to work together, cooperate. Lit., many hands. ho’olau.lima To get to cooperate. HAWAII DI CTIO NARY-EL BERT AN D P UKUI !
  • 5. PRIMARY CONCEPTS Put learning and students first Develop more experiential, problem-based, service-based and cultural-based learning opportunities Make use of our excess capacity Run more efficiently - work together as a SYSTEM to achieve cost savings Pay ourselves first not outsiders
  • 6. THE 24 HOUR CAMPUS THE PROBLEM: EXCESS CAPACITY
  • 7. Generally speaking we operate, 30am-7:30 pm 7: hut 12 hours We are s
  • 8. If we were in real estate If we were in the hotel industry
  • 9. iness! of bus be out We’d If we were in real estate If we were in the hotel industry
  • 10. We are a 24 hour society and the jobs many of our students are training for are: Hospitality Law Enforcement Fire and Safety F ood Service Health Care
  • 11. STUDENTS ALWAYS COMPLAIN “ I c a n ’t g e t m y c l a sse s, they aren’t offered w he n I n eed t h em o r they closed early.”
  • 12. STUDENTS ALWAYS COMPLAIN “ I’d l o v e t o g o b a c k t o sc hool b ut I c a n ’t q uit m y j o b . C la sse s a r e n ’t offered when I need them.”
  • 13. O’AHU TRAFFIC July private schools start - traffic is okay
  • 14. O’AHU TRAFFIC July private schools start - traffic is okay July DOE starts - traffic is tighter but still manageable
  • 15. O’AHU TRAFFIC July private schools start - traffic is okay July DOE starts - traffic is tighter but still manageable We start carmageddon WE ARE THE PROBLEM!
  • 16. In IT when the network slows down you either upgrade your network (faster cables or routers) OR YOU ADJUST THE TRAFFIC PATTERN
  • 17. If we spread out the load of our class offerings we can reduce the traffic problem on O’ahu LESS TRAFFIC
  • 18. THE PROBLEM BIOLOGICALLY WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT
  • 19. THE PROBLEM PHYSIOLOGICALLY WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT man body clock Based on hu know certain research we vors are best ields or endea f e at certain taught or don mes of day... ti
  • 20. DE VS. IN-PERSON DE works best... for theory based courses We tried to expand our capacity through DE for highly motivated students for technically inclined students
  • 21. d Campus -Hour Base ing to a 24 Mov ! ! ill midnight g classes t Pilot runnin ! ! NE building es out of O h as the Run class cost) suc wer energy ng commons which (lo or learni library nd equipped t secured a is the mos n campus building o
  • 22. MW and TR. fer classes on Of r a Gen Ed Tuesday offe Monday and eds to take VERYONE ne course E th or History English, Ma ! at you must lab course th WR offer a rson because to take in pe show up like a CTE each it online you can’t t lab or art lab ss, a science lab cla !
  • 23. THE RESULT We will have expanded our capacity to enroll more students ! Those who fight Ewa traffic will have an easier commute (20-40 minutes versus 75-90 minutes)
  • 24. THE MODERN DAY CAMPUS AHUPUA’A HAWAIIAN SENSE OF PLACE
  • 25. The Hawaiian land system that ran from the m o un t a in to the sea where irrigation channels f e d i n t o k a l o f i e l d s and other gardens which all fed into fishponds down at the shoreline.
  • 26. The Hawaiian land system that ran from the m o un t a in to the sea where irrigation channels f e d i n t o k a l o f i e l d s and other gardens which all fed into fishponds down at the shoreline. THE LAND WAS SUSTAINABLE
  • 27. THE WEAKNESS & OPPORTUNITY LOTS O F WASTED LAND SPACE ON O UR CAMPUSE S
  • 29. WISDOM OF THE PAST FOR LESSONS OF TODAY Service Learning ! Place-Based Learning 
 Cultural-Based Learning ! Agricultural Studies ! Hawaiian Studies - Mahi’ai, La’au Lapa’u ! Business Education ! Culinary Education
  • 30. OUR PROGRAMS Hawaiian Studies (All 7 campuses) ! Business Education (Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Kaua‘i CC, Leeward CC, Maui) ! Culinary Studies (Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Leeward CC, Maui) ! Health Education (Hawai‘i CC, Kapi‘olani CC, Kauai CC, Maui) ! Agriculture Studies
  • 31. SERVICE, PLACE-BASED, CULTURAL-BASED LEARNING S e r vic e L e a r n in g opportunities R IG HT ON C AMP US Place-Based Learning make students feel more connected to your campus ! Honor, practice and perpetuate our host culture
  • 32. FOOD PRODUCTION CULTIVATION - MARKETING - SALES (HWST / Ag Studies) - Business Education Revenue Generating Opportunities for the UHCCs: ! Farmer‘s Markets Wholesale food to the DOE Wholesale of food to the restaurant and hotel industry
  • 33. FOOD SERVICE CULTIVATION - Culinary / Cafeteria (HWST / Ag Studies) - Culinary or Auxiliary We become our own vendor ! Lowers operating costs of our culinary programs and auxiliary services
  • 34. HEALTH ED CULTIVATION - HEALTH/PHARM (HWST / Ag Studies) - Nursing/Health Sciences We can expand our HWST program to teach la‘au lapa‘au ! We can potentially expand our health sciences to include programs of medicinal or organic healing
  • 35. STEM (HWST / Ag Studies) - WATER ENGINEERING OR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Benefits New research and technology transfer to monetize ! We can potentially develop and patent new medicines
  • 36. SUMMARY Increase our Hawaiian sense of place ! New experiential learning opportunities for students ! More efficient fiscal operation ! Potential to patent undergraduate research ! New streams of revenue for the University
  • 37. SUMMARY o’eau Olelo Nholomua ‘ i Pupukahi TRANSLATION ! Unite to move forward EXPLANATION By working together we make progress. This saying would be especially applicable to the Hawaiians on their canoes where each paddler would have to pull the paddles together on command in order to make the canoe move forward quickly.
  • 38. SUMMARY E i ke i ke TRANSLATION ! i na wa'a; lauhoe ma ; i ka hoe, a, i ka hoe k i ka 'āina a; pae aku k Paddle together, bail, paddle; paddle, bail; paddle towards the land EXPLANATION If everybody works together the work will be done quickly. On inter-island trips, the two most important tools besides the sail were the paddles and the bailer. In heavy seas, the water would wash over the boat and so one or more natives would be constant bailing. Others would be paddling together on command to reach their destination in the shortest time.

Editor's Notes

  1. Owl night person (2/10),