Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 35

Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 122-137

Spring 2024


Teaching Tip
Embedding Sustainability in Information Systems Design Education


Wendy Rowan
Stephen McCarthy

University College Cork
Cork, Ireland

Selam Mebrahtu
Christophe Gauche

Strategic Design Scenarios
Brussels, Belgium

Katie O’Reilly
Damilola Odili

University College Cork
Cork, Ireland

Abstract: Sustainability refers to the achievement of present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. While prior research has highlighted the potential of Information Systems (IS) to support sustainability objectives - for instance, through supporting eco-efficient work practices and democratising healthcare access - our understanding of how to integrate the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a core aspect of IS teaching and curricula remains nascent. This teaching tip presents a pedagogical design and teaching method for embedding sustainability in systems design education using design thinking and “active learning” techniques. We provide examples of how students translated the SDGs into design concepts that target real-world sustainability problems with feedback from subject matter experts. Recommendations are then provided for supporting students’ experiential journeys when exploring sustainability objectives in the classroom by providing opportunities for variation and experimentation.

Keywords: IS education, Sustainable development goals, Design thinking, Active learning, Digital social innovation

Download This Article: JISE2024v35n2pp122-137.pdf


Recommended Citation: Rowan, W., McCarthy, S., Mebrahtu, S., Gauche, C., O’Reilly, K., & Odili, D. (2024). Teaching Tip: Embedding Sustainability in Information Systems Design Education. Journal of Information Systems Education, 35(2), 122-137. https://doi.org/10.62273/HBHX1382