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Revision as of 01:49, 23 October 2016

Project Pitch Video

Fall 2016

Strategy #1: Provide More Experiential Learning Opportunities

Tactic 1 - Cross Campus Entrepreneurs' CCExcelerator Program

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Tactic 2 - The Creat'R Lab

The development of the Creat'R Lab which is slated for Winter 2017 aims to provide students a space for innovation by providing resources from craft supplies to heavy machinery.The maker space will encompass several rooms in the Orbach Science Library on campus and will be available to the entire student body. The UC Riverside Innovation Fellows along with several student and administrative organizations have been participating in an ongoing dialogue to ensure that the Creat'R Lab meets the expectations of all parties. By implementing this unique experiential learning opportunity on UCR's campus, our team will be in an advantageous position to market it effectively.

Strategy #2: Increase Student Awareness of Campus I&E

Tactic 1 - ?

UCR has a large commuter demographic, developing programs

Strategy #3: Enhance Interdepartmental Communication and Collaboration

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Fostering collaboration between the campus and entrepreneurial community

Break down the "teacher-student" barrier to enable student creativity

Overcoming silo effect with departments, students, and faculty

Related Links

University of California, Riverside

Campus Innovation Fellows

Fall 2016:

Nick Blaney

Brian Crites

Jeffrey McDaniel

John Pham