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*200 packs of 100/per sticky notes
 
*200 packs of 100/per sticky notes
 
*sharpies (at least 4)
 
*sharpies (at least 4)
*bluetooth speakers and an upbeat playlist  
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*bluetooth speakers and an upbeat playlist
 
*2 tables (optional)
 
*2 tables (optional)
 
*IUF signage (optional)
 
*IUF signage (optional)

Revision as of 04:18, 9 September 2017

Introduction

The 20,000 Passions Event was born out of a simple question: how do we connect with students, and inspire them to innovate? Typical buzzwords will cause most students to tune out, so this event is an easy way to connect without requiring follow-up. Its purpose is to encourage students to share what they are passionate about and facilitate conversation about innovation.

Goals

To run any successful event, short and long term goals should be identified.

  • Take the first step of identifying what our school community is passionate about
  • Raise awareness of UIF on campus
  • Connect interested students to further resources
  • Involve like-minded groups and network

Planning

Since this event is relatively flexible, it’s important to organize as much as possible beforehand so the actual day goes smoothly.

1)Funding

  • This event requires under $100 in funding


2)Time and Date

  • Choose a day and time that works with your school’s academic calendar. Ideally something during a busy time, when most students are on campus
  • Reserve two locations on campus: one inside, one outside


3)Materials

  • two foam boards, black, 48’’x 96’’
  • 200 packs of 100/per sticky notes
  • sharpies (at least 4)
  • bluetooth speakers and an upbeat playlist
  • 2 tables (optional)
  • IUF signage (optional)


4)Prototype the event

  • Pick a day to go workshop this activity. Spend 30 minutes interacting with students, with sticky notes, to practice what tactics work best for you and for the people at your school.

Running the Event

To have this be the most fun and successful project it can be, the logistics will be organized so our enthusiastic volunteers can hear about the passions of as many students as possible.

1)Volunteers

  • IUF team members (of course!)
  • Any partnering school groups, like members of the Entrepreneur Club or Volunteer Services. Make sure they are as passionate as you are.


2)Documentation

  • Make sure one of your Fellows/Volunteers is taking pictures and video. This will come in handy later for your Hype Video!


3)Fun!

  • Your energy sets the tone for this event. Music, dancing, no matter what you do: make sure it is a good time!



Moving Forward

What happens when it’s over? Ideally we’ve had several participants not only share their passions, but talk to us further about innovation.

1) Hold a debriefing meeting with students involved in the event and supervisors.

  • Measure how the real event went in comparison to your prototyping
  • Consider what you think went went versus what you could improve on next time.


2) Further Documention

  • Transcribe your sticky notes into a goodle sheet. Keep this list for future projects. You now have a valuable resource: knowing the passions of your school!
  • Edit your hype video by adding music, text, and more! This is a sneak preview for future collaborators.


3) Proudly display your foam boards!


Written by:

http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Brooke_Schroeder