Detailed Report for Social Connect & Responsibility (SCR)
TITLE PAGE (Format will be given)
Formatting Guidelines
   •   Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
   •   Spacing: 1.5 lines.
   •   Margins: 1 inch on all sides.
   •   Headings: Bold and 14 pt for section titles.
   •   Subheadings: Italics and 12 pt.
   •   Alignment: Justified.
1. Introduction
What to Write:
   •   Brief Overview: Start with a brief introduction about the SCR course, its purpose, and
       how it connects engineering education with societal needs.
   •   Relevance: Explain the importance of community engagement in creating socially
       responsible engineers.
2. Objectives of the Course
What to Write:
   •   List the main objectives of the course (3 to 4)
3. Detailed Activities Report
3.1. Plantation and Adoption of a Tree
   •   Activity Date(s): Mention the dates when the tree plantation activity was conducted.
   •   Objective: Write the purpose of this activity.
   •   Description:
          o Date and Location: Mention when and where the plantation activity was
                 conducted.
          o Tree Details: Specify the type of tree planted (e.g., Neem, Banyan, Mango).
          o Activity Summary:
                    ▪   Steps taken during plantation (e.g., preparing the soil, planting the
                        sapling, watering, and initial care).
                    ▪   Assignment of responsibilities for regular care among team members.
   •   Observation:
          o Write what you observed post-plantation:
          o How the tree adapted to the environment.
          o Changes in its growth (e.g., height, number of leaves).
          o Community response or involvement.
   •   Outcome
          o State the impact of the activity:
                  ▪   Benefits of the tree (e.g., environmental, medicinal, or cultural).
                  ▪   Long-term plans for monitoring its growth.
3.2. Heritage Walks and Crafts Corner
   •   Activity Date(s): Write the dates of your heritage walk/ crafts corner.
   •   Objective: State the purpose of the activity.
   •   Description:
          o Provide details about the activity:
                  ▪   Date and Location: Mention the dates and places visited during the
                      heritage walk/ Crafts corner.
                  ▪   Heritage Exploration:
                          •   Describe the historical sites or monuments visited.
                          •   Highlight their significance in local history and culture.
                  ▪   Crafts Corner:
                          •   Document the traditional crafts observed, such as pottery,
                              weaving, or woodwork.
                          •   Include interactions with artisans or craftspeople and what was
                              learned from them.
   •   Observation:
          o Summarize key observations:
                  ▪   Insights into the architectural styles, historical importance, or cultural
                      relevance of the sites.
                  ▪   Understanding the tools, materials, and techniques used in crafts.
   •   Outcome:
          o State the impact of the activity:
                  ▪   Increased awareness about local heritage and traditional crafts.
                    ▪   Documented findings in the form of a photo blog or video.
3.3. Organic Farming and Waste Management
   •   Activity Date(s): Provide the dates for this activity.
   •   Objective: State the purpose of the activity.
   •   Description:
          o Provide details about the activity:
          o Date and Location: Mention the dates and locations of the organic farming and
              waste management activities.
          o Organic Farming:
                    ▪   Describe the farming methods observed or implemented, such as
                        composting, crop rotation, or natural pest control.
                    ▪   Interactions with farmers or experts in organic farming.
          o Waste Management:
                    ▪   Detail the methods used, such as segregation of wet and dry waste,
                        composting, or recycling.
                    ▪   On-campus or community-based implementation initiatives.
   •   Observation:
          o Summarize your key observations:
                    ▪   Effectiveness of organic farming techniques and their environmental
                        benefits.
                    ▪   Community awareness and participation in waste management.
   •   Outcome:
          o Highlight the results and impact of the activity:
                    ▪   Environmental improvements achieved.
                    ▪   Suggestions or plans for sustaining these practices in the community.
3.4. Water Conservation and Food Walk
Water Conservation
   •   Activity Date(s): Provide the dates for water conservation activities.
   •   Objective: Write the purpose of studying and implementing water conservation
       practices.
   •   Description: Provide details about the activities conducted, such as surveys,
       awareness sessions, or implementation efforts.
   •   Observation: Summarize what you observed during the activities (e.g., existing
       practices, gaps, and community response).
   •   Outcome: State the results or impact of your activities (e.g., initiatives taken or
       proposed solutions).
Food Walk
   •   Activity Date(s): Provide the dates for food walk activities.
   •   Objective: State the purpose of exploring the region's culinary heritage.
   •   Description: Write about the places visited, people interviewed, and the information
       gathered on traditional cooking methods and ingredients.
   •   Observation: Note key insights, such as the nutritional value of traditional foods or
       challenges in preserving culinary heritage.
   •   Outcome: Highlight the impact or suggestions made based on your findings (e.g.,
       promoting traditional foods).
4. Observations and Learnings
What to Write:
   •   Summarize the main insights gained, such as teamwork, cultural awareness, and
       practical skills in sustainable practices.
5. Challenges Faced
What to Write:
   •   Mention the difficulties encountered, such as lack of resources, community
       participation, or logistical issues.
6. Outcomes and Impact
What to Write:
   •   Quantify results, such as the number of trees planted, amount of waste composted, or
       people involved.
   •   Qualitative outcomes include:
7. Conclusions and Reflections
What to Write:
   •   Reflect on how the course influenced your perspective.
8. Appendices
What to Write:
   •   Attach supplementary materials, such as photos of activities, copies of the work diary,
       or excerpts from blogs/documentaries.
Formatting Notes
   •   Write clearly and concisely.
   •   Use bullet points for clarity where necessary.
   •   Include visuals (photos, graphs) to enhance the report.
   •   This structure ensures the report is comprehensive, well-organized, and reflects the
       objectives and outcomes of the course effectively.