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<span style="font-size:medium;">Much like Tatic #1, this tatic creates workshops/classes by informing other departments with how to better meet some of the other departments' needs. However, instead of only informing each department, each department will create a cross disciplinary project for the students to complete during the school year that will make sure that two different departments work side-by-side completing and meeting a need/task. The increase in interaction between the various departments by meeting a need will stengthen the relationship between them.</span> | <span style="font-size:medium;">Much like Tatic #1, this tatic creates workshops/classes by informing other departments with how to better meet some of the other departments' needs. However, instead of only informing each department, each department will create a cross disciplinary project for the students to complete during the school year that will make sure that two different departments work side-by-side completing and meeting a need/task. The increase in interaction between the various departments by meeting a need will stengthen the relationship between them.</span> | ||
| − | = Strategy #3: Creating how-to events that utilize any resources on campus = | + | = Strategy #3: Creating how-to events that utilize any resources on campus (Spring 2017) = |
<span style="font-size:medium">Many students expressed their desire for being more familiar with applications or resources that are available to them. Additionally, students of all majors can partake in these events. For example, a chemistry student interested in engineering could learn about engineering related software applications, theory etc. The goal is to create a program on campus that makes every possible resource available to students. This will make them better equipped to not only exceed the university's standards, but also make great strides in professional experience at an undergraduate level.</span> | <span style="font-size:medium">Many students expressed their desire for being more familiar with applications or resources that are available to them. Additionally, students of all majors can partake in these events. For example, a chemistry student interested in engineering could learn about engineering related software applications, theory etc. The goal is to create a program on campus that makes every possible resource available to students. This will make them better equipped to not only exceed the university's standards, but also make great strides in professional experience at an undergraduate level.</span> | ||
Revision as of 01:31, 19 October 2018
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Project Pitch Video
- 3 Strategy #1: Create opportunities for efficient communication across campus (Spring 2017)
- 4 Strategy #2: use interdisciplinary relationships to spread I&E campus wide
- 4.1 Tactic #1: Creating Interdisciplinary workshops/classes
- 4.2 Tactic #2: Encourage more awareness and participation for KEEN Challenges and ION ideation
- 4.3 Tactic #3: Generating more participation in the EPICS Program by offering general education tags with the course
- 4.4 Tactic #4: Working with professors to create more interdisciplinary projects
- 5 Strategy #3: Creating how-to events that utilize any resources on campus (Spring 2017)
- 6 Strategy #4: Create a mentor program for the University Innovation Fellows Program on-campus
- 7 Initial Projects of Focus (Spring 2016)
- 8 Strategy #5: Create more cross-disciplinary interactions throughout the campus (Spring 2019)
Overview
Ohio Northern University is an independent university in Ada, Ohio. ONU is known for their undergraduate education experience with research being the foundation to ONU's experiential education. The unique collaboration between professors and students in research yields countless opportunities for progress, as well as, opportunity for innovation. The two key components missing between the colleges on ONU's campus to catalyze a greater level of innovation and entrepreneurship are communication and collaboration. The following proposed strategies will create a greater awareness of I & E on campus, communication, and collaboration.
Project Pitch Video
Spring 2016
Spring 2015
Strategy #1: Create opportunities for efficient communication across campus (Spring 2017)
Numerous faculty and students have expressed a lack of a college to college communication which is a large inhibitor to the channel of progress. The colleges should have seamless communication of research, opportunities, and ideas between them leaving an opportunity for multidisciplinary collaboration.
Tactic #1: Hold Meetings Between Active Professors and Students from all Departments
Meeting 1: The first meeting will be just to identify the needs of each college and what they want help accomplishing. We can achieve this by doing brainstorming activities and spending time talking one on one. The most important part of the first meeting is that everyone becomes comfortable identifying the needs and desires of their department. After needs have been identified we can split into groups and all work on solutions to the problems presented
Meeting 2: After spending time working on solutions, each group will present their solution to the whole group. This will not only help us fulfill the needs of all departments but it will also build relationships across the college of students and professors from various colleges.
Meeting 3: Once the solutions have been presented to the whole group, everyone will be able to vote on which one is the best solution, and if there are two, both can and will be implemented to help solve each department's problem(s).
These meetings will then continue between the active professors and students continually improving the college experience for everyone all while solving the problems departments cannot face on thier own.
Strategy #2: use interdisciplinary relationships to spread I&E campus wide
Many students have expressed their desire to actually participate in more activities that provide a greater experience related to not only their major, but other majors as well. The Landscape Canvas revealed current opportunities available for interdisciplinary collaboration through KEEN events, senior capstones, EPICS, and student clubs. The canvas also revealed areas where new opportunities must be created in order to support students in their ideas and untapped potential in innovation. Learning about how to effectively tie in other disciplines on-campus is key to generating momentum needed for innovation.
Tactic #1: Creating Interdisciplinary workshops/classes
Event 1: In this event professors from different colleges will work together to build the curriculum for a class or workshop. For example, in a drafting class for the technology department a professor might work with a colleague from the art college to learn different techniques of making technical drawings more aesthetically pleasing. The tech college could even have the art professor in to teach on this topic.
Tactic #2: Encourage more awareness and participation for KEEN Challenges and ION ideation
ONU currently hosts KEEN Innovation challenges on a semester basis. The KEEN Challenges are centered on a different challenge each time requiring the application of innovation with the supplied materials students need to complete the presented challenge. The KEEN Innovation challenges are a great introduction to innovation for students on campus. The challenges will be utilized as the gateway for students gaining an understanding of innovation. An ONU group, ION, currently holds Ideation sessions focused on helping students tap into their creative side to design space and furniture for the college. These Ideation sessions can be very helpful in fostering I&E and are severely under utilized.
Tactic #3: Generating more participation in the EPICS Program by offering general education tags with the course
The EPICS program currently allows students to apply engineering principles in community service locally and internationally. But, too often students have to take other courses that will fulfill their general education requirments and will not have the option to take the EPICS course. If these courses could be embedded with interdisciplinary education then General Tags could be created allowing more students to take these courses.
Tactic #4: Working with professors to create more interdisciplinary projects
Much like Tatic #1, this tatic creates workshops/classes by informing other departments with how to better meet some of the other departments' needs. However, instead of only informing each department, each department will create a cross disciplinary project for the students to complete during the school year that will make sure that two different departments work side-by-side completing and meeting a need/task. The increase in interaction between the various departments by meeting a need will stengthen the relationship between them.
Strategy #3: Creating how-to events that utilize any resources on campus (Spring 2017)
Many students expressed their desire for being more familiar with applications or resources that are available to them. Additionally, students of all majors can partake in these events. For example, a chemistry student interested in engineering could learn about engineering related software applications, theory etc. The goal is to create a program on campus that makes every possible resource available to students. This will make them better equipped to not only exceed the university's standards, but also make great strides in professional experience at an undergraduate level.
Tactic #1: Provide monthly workshops where students can learn about various resources and tools
These monthly workshops, will teach students about software and resources used for their majors, as well as, software/resources that other majors use. Within these workshops, experiential learning will be the driving force in ensuring that students feel confident enough to take their knowledge to the next step in implementing their ideas to actual projects.
Tactic #2: Advertising professional speakers at ONU to the student body
Countless professionals come to Ohio Northern and speak with students. Often, these speaking events have low turn out. The goal is to get students and faculty together to brainstorm ways in which the vast majority of students will be aware of the speakers and understand the value of these speaking events. This tactic will also be a networking opportunity for both students and professionals.
Strategy #4: Create a mentor program for the University Innovation Fellows Program on-campus
Tactic #1: Connecting current fellows with new students
In order to keep the momentum of the University Innovation Fellows Program on-campus, current fellows should have at least one mentee that is an academic year or more lower than them. In these mentee relationships, it will be the responsibility of the fellow to share knowledge and resources that the underclassman fellow will need to make an impact during their time here, while also keeping the program active. Furthermore, the mentors will share their resources and past experiences in order to help the new Fellows increase the effectiveness of the UIF group on campus.
Initial Projects of Focus (Spring 2016)
As a team, we plan to convert the Tinker Lab into a maker space that is able to not only better serve the engineering students, but also begin serving all students. Also, we plan to create more study friendly spaces around the entire campus, not only one college and not only inside, we plan to create a study space outside avaliable for everyone whenever they need/want it. This new study space will also double as a relaxing space for on-campus organizations to hold meetings outside as well. Additionally, we plan on starting a YouTube channel that highlights the work of innovators and changemakers on campus in order to raise the profile of innovators on campus and to generate excitement for innovation. We plan on creating effective ways for promoting KEEN and exactly what KEEN's goals are. We also hope to promote KEEN events at a greater level. Currently, our campus hosts KEEN Innovation Challenges each semester that introduce students to innovation through a series of new challenges. Secondly, we will work with the T.J. Smull College of Engineering to establish the Grand Challenge Scholars Program on-campus. Currently, the college of engineering has the EPICS program which gives students an opportunity for experiential learning and earn credit towards their coursework. We hope to pair the GCSP with the EPICS program. We will also conduct research to see if EPICS can be taken by non-engineering majors, as well as, seeing if the EPICS courses can count as a general education requirement that can help students meet their core requirements, while having the opportunity to practice innovation and entrepreneurship. Lastly, We plan on establishing the UIF mentor program to recruit future UIF candidates and ensure that the momentum the University Innovation Fellows Program has on Ohio Northern's campus continues. Once, ONU has a team of UIF fellows from all of the colleges, the other projects mentioned in the previous sections can be enacted.
Strategy #5: Create more cross-disciplinary interactions throughout the campus (Spring 2019)
Tactic #1: Outdoor Study Space
Creating an outdoor study space for students in a local area is much needed on ONU's campus. Creating more spaces to study that are not in the academic buildings we believe will add more interactions of different majors.
Tactic #2: Bucketlist Wall
A bucket-listwall in Macintosh, the center of campus, would help connect students outside of their major with other students who share similar interests that are not related to academics.
Tactic #3: Pop-Up Classes
Pop-Up Classes that promote I&E would be a great addition to Ohio Northern's Campus. We would really be focusing on getting all majors involved by having different professors teach the classes. Getting professors from different departments such as; engineering, art, business, music, etc. would really promote the cross-disciplinary interactions we are looking for.
Tactic #4: Updating the current ONU App
The current ONU App is really only used for looking at our class roster and we thought if we could update the app we could create a section for people needing rides or possibly just wanting to go somewhere fun. It would be a way to interact students that maybe would never have talked but now they are planning a trip somewhere together now.
Related Links
Ohio Northern University Student Priorities Fall 2018:
Will Sierzputowski
Spring 2018:
Kenton Jarvis
Spring 2017:
Spring 2016:
Spring 2015: