Submit your Inclusive Engineering Toolkit contribution

Please complete the form below to submit your contribution to the Inclusive Engineering Toolkit.

If you are a co-author on a contribution being submitted here, please complete this form.

You can find details of our call for contributions and guidance on submitting a knowledge article, guidance article, or teaching activity here.

All co-authors must complete the following form: https://epc.ac.uk/resources/toolkit/inclusive-engineering-toolkit/inclusive-engineering-toolkit-get-involved/submit-your-co-author-confirmation-for-the-inclusive-engineering-toolkit
All co-authors must complete the following form: https://epc.ac.uk/resources/toolkit/inclusive-engineering-toolkit/inclusive-engineering-toolkit-get-involved/submit-your-co-author-confirmation-for-the-inclusive-engineering-toolkit
For example, Joe Bloggs, Ph.D. (Engineering Professors' Council) or Professor Joe Bloggs (EPC)
Try to sum up in one line what the contribution is about. For example: 'Maintenance of an offshore wind farm'.
Note: We might change the title for marketing purposes.
Please note: you will be able to select more specific disciplines when you choose Keywords.
Beginner-level resources are suitable for learners with little or no prior exposure to inclusive engineering concepts. They introduce foundational ideas and provide high levels of explanation, scaffolding, and guided engagement.

Intermediate-level resources are suitable for learners with some prior exposure to inclusive engineering concepts. They assume partial familiarity and focus on application, interpretation, and structured engagement in engineering contexts.

Advanced-level resources are suitable for learners with substantial prior exposure to inclusive engineering concepts. They assume confidence with core ideas and focus on critical analysis, complex application, or integration into professional engineering practice.
Keywords are the words and phrases associated with your submission that a user might search under when looking for this type of content. This is where you can add more specific engineering disciplines (see previous question), as well as keywords that focus on topic, content, situation, materials, themes, professional situations, problems, solutions, and so on. For examples of keywords, go to https://epc.ac.uk/resources/toolkit, expand the 'Find the right tool' bar, and click the 'Tips' button. This will bring up a list of existing keywords and you can also suggest your own.
These are the main outcomes that you hope learners will gain from engaging with your teaching resource. See examples under 'Learning and Teaching Notes' in any of our Ethics Toolkit case studies: https://epc.ac.uk/resources/toolkit/ethics-toolkit/ethics-toolkit-case-studies/ If you are not submitting a teaching resource, please put N/A in this box.
Please consider the specific opportunities for teaching and engagement that your teaching resource offers, and respond accordingly. See examples under 'Learning and Teaching Notes' in any of our Ethics Toolkit case studies: https://epc.ac.uk/resources/toolkit/ethics-toolkit/ethics-toolkit-case-studies/ If you are not submitting a teaching resource, please put N/A in this box.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 20 files.
We need these to be uploaded separately, as we will be embedding them in a web page. Please ensure that they are of adequate resolution and size (we suggest a minimum of 800 pixels wide); that you have permission to use them; and that you have added any permissions, sources, credits or other details for them in the body of the contribution document that you are submitting.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 4 files.
Please add a list of all contributing authors and their affiliations into your document. Please do a final check before uploading.
Provide a link to the live tool, simulation, GitHub Pages site, repository, or any online location where the resource can be accessed.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 20 files.
Upload the files required to run the tool (e.g. HTML, ZIP package, JavaScript files, or supporting assets). Tools should run directly in a browser after download without installation or additional setup.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 20 files.
Upload any teaching or explanatory materials (e.g. Word documents, PDFs, slides, spreadsheets) that support classroom use, including instructions, learning outcomes, or assessment guidance.
Explain how users access and run the tool. For example: “Open the link in a browser”, “Download and unzip then open index.html”, or “Hosted and embedded on external site”.
State whether any installation, software, accounts, or plugins are required. If none are required, write: “No additional requirements – runs in browser”.
If you are unsure, please check permissions and rights before submitting.
For more details, please see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
The EPC will engage in an editorial process, and we are happy to suggest and discuss changes. We will give you the opportunity to approve the final version of this resource prior to publication.
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