Friday 5 April 2024

Critical Thinking: Reflection Journal

 Module Learning

Throughout this module, I had a few specific objectives going into this module: to improve my critical thinking skills, hone my effective oral skills as well as presentation skills, perfect my articulation of words and cultivate a critical reflection habit. There is always room for improvement and self-growth but in these past few months I strongly believe that I have made a great effort towards reaching these goals when I look back at the achievements and milestones accomplished so far.


 I came into this class with little to none information about what this module or the Professor has to offer. From writing a quote and interpreting what it defines, to my very own formal introductory letter, to my initial research pathway of an engineering design, to the drafts we wrote and edited, to the video pitch where I had multiple retakes as I wasn't satisfied with the quality of the work produced, to my contributions to the research project as the Team Lead and the grand finale, which is the final presentation and completion of the technical report. 


All in all, I've learned to approach situations more analytically in terms of critical thinking. I've improved my ability to analyse complicated problems such as understanding the scope of our research project, digging up articles after articles to extract more content on the research, not to mention why my team and I are even doing this topic of research in the first place. Yet, I was able to engage with diverse perspectives presented in the course materials and discussions that broadened my understanding and helped me appreciate the importance of considering multiple viewpoints before drawing conclusions.


To further enhance my skills, I intend to engage in more collaborative learning experiences and seek feedback from peers and instructors. Additionally, I plan to explore additional resources outside of the course materials to deepen my understanding of critical thinking principles and refine my communication techniques. By remaining open to feedback and actively seeking opportunities for growth, I am confident that I will continue to evolve as a remarkable speaker. Fun fact, I do have this wild dream of doing a “Ted Talk” presentation. Now, wouldn't that be exciting?


Project Learning

Choosing a focus for my group’s research project was a crucial choice that not only affected the direction of my work but also imparted invaluable knowledge on cooperation and self-awareness. My team and I had different ideas as to how we want to go about writing the technical report and expanding our research. Main issue is we had lots of great ideas and thus we focused on too many possibilities and that took time.  Nonetheless, I have learned a lot about writing, teamwork, and presentation techniques during this process.


First and foremost, developing my presenting abilities was crucial to clearly communicating my chosen area of research project. I discovered that effectively communicating complicated ideas to an audience requires an interesting delivery style which I was lacking in. I was then given the opportunity to exhibit my presentation skills. Despite not delivering an excellent presentation as to what I had in mind, I was still quite content with myself as I had little practice and no script in hand. 


Secondly, developing my writing abilities was crucial to creating a well-thought-out study proposal. I gained knowledge on how to use clear language, logical argument structure, and reputable source citations to support my statements. Through this approach, I was able to enhance not just my communication skills but also my understanding of the subtleties of academic writing.


Finally, working with others brought to light how important collaboration abilities are to accomplishing common goals. I came to see how critical constructive criticism, compromise, and attentive listening are to creating a cooperative atmosphere. Our team overcame obstacles and produced a well-coordinated research proposal by using excellent communication and respect for one another. I am thankful that we didn't have any conflicts or anyone who didn't contribute to the research project. 


All things considered, I'm determined to keep improving my abilities, cultivating worthwhile partnerships, and making a significant contribution to upcoming research going forward.

Monday 11 March 2024

Contributions to the research project

  1. As the leader of the group, I arranged and scheduled online and physical meetings to discuss on the research project
  2. Ensured that my team is on the right track of the task scope
  3. Did up the initial brief tech report and led my team through the brief understanding of the engineering process behind our research idea
  4. Distribute the workload evenly amongst my group
  5. Disseminate any related information on the research into the group chat
  6. Engage my group in team discussions, brainstorm ideas and evaluate each other's inputs on the research project
  7. Check on each other's availability for meetings and their progress on the research project as well as their well being from time to time given how busy everyone's hectic school life is, mutually same goes to everyone

Monday 29 January 2024

Summary - Reader Response Draft #3

The article “From Use of Green Materials to Renewable Energy: Green Airports are the Future of Air Travel”, written by Swamini (2022), details how the increase in fuel prices and trade disputes have caused the airlines to be compelled to reduce their flight schedules and in some cases, discontinue entire routes. As a result, airfares went up and airports and aircraft became more congested. It is challenging for airports and airlines to concentrate on their green initiatives because of these issues. Building a green airport, though, might advance the cause. A green airport makes environmental sustainability a top priority and works to reduce its environmental effects while operating. Green airports often undertake many actions and activities aimed at curbing energy usage, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, conserving water, and safeguarding natural habitats. One remarkable example is the Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore. The article “Focus on Jewel Changing for Sustainability: The Ultimate Guide”, written by De Guia (2023), describes Jewel Changi as an airport that incorporates several unique key features that set it apart in terms of environmental sustainability with its energy-efficient yet innovative designs, natural ventilation and daylighting, sustainable and eco-friendly materials, water management, and biodiversity. Thus, given the effectiveness of green building technology, when innovating newer and progressing green airports, engineers should take a look at the design aspects and unique features of Singapore Changi Airport.


One of the most distinctive features of this airport is its indoor greenery. According to De Guia (2023),  there are thousands of trees, plants, and bushes illustrating a lush indoor garden known as the “Forest Valley”. Additionally, there is a centralized cooling system that uses the Forest Valley and the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex’s cool water to reduce the building's overall temperature. About extremely clever water savings, built-in sensors detect enough rainwater to cause the waterfall to cease using water when it starts to rain (Zach, 2022). Furthermore, all that rainwater is stored in enormous basement tanks during heavy downpours. This waterfall will then utilize this rainwater harvesting system to collect up a desirable amount of stormwater runoff for irrigation and toilet flushing. Hence, by saving lots of water and keeping the air cool inside, there’s less need to use a lot of air conditioning reducing its carbon footprint which makes it an impressive green airport that others should follow.


Another unique feature of JewelChangi Airport is the double-skin facade that optimizes daylight and reduces solar heat gain. The façade is made up of almost 9,000 unique, high-performance architectural glass panels. The glass was chosen because it minimizes heat gain, is energy-efficient, and transmits daylight—all qualities that are crucial considering the tropical climate (Shi Ping, 2019). It integrates energy-saving design elements and technologies to reduce energy usage. This involves using motion sensors to maximize lighting use, energy-efficient lighting systems, and high-performance glass to minimize heat gain (De Guia, 2023). 


Despite the many benefits that Jewel Changing Airport has to offer, being a green airport has certain possible disadvantages or difficulties. One would be the maintenance costs. The article “Greener flights will cost more, says industry”(2023) BBC, describes how having or building a green airport may eventually become more expensive to maintain sustainable systems and green infrastructure. Rainwater harvesting systems, energy-efficient technologies, and vegetation may require specific knowledge and resources for routine maintenance and upkeep. According to Gorman (2023), sustainable aviation fuel (Saf) is generated from sustainable resources, like agricultural waste, and has a 70% lower carbon footprint than conventional jet fuel. Adding on, airline costs will increase due to the cost of utilizing carbon offsetting programs to achieve net zero. This will prove a huge issue in the airline industry until the gap in price between Saf and traditional jet fuel is closed.


In conclusion, Jewel Changi Airport is a prime example of a green airport with distinctive characteristics that prioritize sustainability and improve the visitor experience. Despite the cons, it still displays best practices in energy-saving technologies, zero-waste objectives, green areas, recycling, biodiversity, and sustainable building, materials, and education thus, creating a world-class destination that benefits the people and the planet.






References:


BBC. (2023, 17 April). Greener flights will cost more, says industry.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65295258


Krees. (2023, 25 September). Focus on Jewel Changi for Sustainability: The Ultimate Guide.

https://billionbricks.org/updates/focus-on-jewel-changi-for-sustainability-the-ultimate-guide


*OpenAI. (2024). ChatGPT (3.5) [Large language model].

https://chat.openai.com


Shi Ping. (2019, 15 August). The Architecture And Design of Jewel Changi Airport 

https://www.designandarchitecture.com/article/the-architecture-and-design-of-jewel-changi-airport.html



Monday 22 January 2024

Initial research pathway - Singapore Changi Airport, our very own green airport


                                   

                                                   Jewel Changi Airport (Wikipedia)
        

  •  Started from choosing green airport because the team both just went overseas last month and the green features of T3 Changi Airport amaze us
  • The fact that Changi Airport is ranked 1st in the world; renowned for its unrivalled passenger experiences and unique green features making it the #1 airport in the world.
  • The team conducted further research into sustainable materials through Google search engine
  • The team analysed the idea of a green airport and the key features that make a green airport a possibility 
  • The team researched those said features and utilised my understanding of the features to carry on my research on SG's very own green airport by utilising gAI using ChatGPT
  • The team went on Google Scholar to research on journals and articles that can be used for reader analysis based on Singapore's green airport

Thursday 18 January 2024

Descriptive Reflection - Formal Introductory Letter

Dear Mr Brad Blackstone,

I am Mohamed Haziq, currently a Y1 student at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Civil Engineering. I am writing this letter to formally introduce myself to you as a student attending your module: "Critical Thinking and Communication".

I graduated from Singapore Polytechnic in May 2020 with a diploma in Civil Engineering. I have always appreciated doing math and physics and the idea of building construction fascinates me to a huge extent. I was even drawn to railway construction when I was doing my internship with Land Transport Authority (LTA).  I was attached to the project team that was responsible for the building of Orchard Boulevard MRT station and that was when my passion for civil engineering grew deeper. I personally feel that civil engineering will always be needed here all the more since Singapore is rapidly growing in terms of population and technology. This implies more brilliant, innovative, and sustainable ideas are needed to accommodate Singapore's progress and growth.

Having initiative, great suggestions, and being a great team player has always been my strength. However, I lack in having a strong voice and being firm & critical in decision-making. I do admit I struggled a bit when communicating with others in the hopes they may or may not get my message. Nonetheless, one thing about me that is far different from others is my tenacity. I do not back down that easily and always like a challenge. With that being said, I hope by graduating from this module, I will be able to become better at communicating and improve my writing skills too. Furthermore, in the workforce, engineers will be writing a lot of meetings and reports so I hope to achieve the right level of articulation when getting my messages across them.

I am grateful to be part of your class as I know it will help me find my voice so I can speak better professionally in the future and I hope to make a change in the first impression that you have on me. I look forward to seeing you in class with the hopes of improving my communication skills. Thank you for taking the time to review this letter.

Yours Sincerely,

Mohd Haziq

Thursday 11 January 2024

• “Communication skills are an essential component in the education of engineering students to facilitate not just student's esucation but also to prepare them for their future careers."

 This quotation highlights the value of effective communication in engineering education. In addition to improving learning, effective communication helps students become successful professionals by fostering teamwork, clarity, and the capacity to explain complex ideas to a wide range of listeners.

Critical Thinking: Reflection Journal

  Module Learning Throughout this module, I had a few specific objectives going into this module: to improve my critical thinking skills, ho...