Difference between revisions of "Priorities:Oklahoma State University Student Priorities"
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*RSVP: [your email address, google form, eventbrite or meetup link] | *RSVP: [your email address, google form, eventbrite or meetup link] | ||
| − | == Strategy #1: | + | == Strategy #1: Applied == |
| − | + | Tactic #1:Fabrication Lab | |
| − | + | *Description: A small scale workshop which equips students with an array with tools, materials, or computers. Technology that allows students to make almost anything. | |
| + | *Team Leader: | ||
| + | *Milestones: | ||
| + | **Helmerich Advanced Technology Research Center giving space. | ||
| + | **All depatemtnt/schools paying for the equipment. | ||
| + | **Each school nominating one or two students to participate. | ||
| − | + | Tactic #2: Contact Admin Office for Student Start Up | |
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| − | + | *Description: How to write a proposal, self administer a contract, develop a business plan. | |
| − | + | *Team Leader: | |
| − | *Description | + | *Milestones: |
| − | *Team Leader:: | + | **Centers for Health Systems Innovation would give space. |
| − | * | + | **CHSI would have developed a list of offerings to help students. |
| + | **CHSI would have a employee dedicated to helping students. | ||
Tactic #3: [Name of tactic] | Tactic #3: [Name of tactic] | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 25 October 2013
Overview
[500 words about the positive aspects of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship ecosystem on campus and the two gaps you believe will enhance the I&E ecosystem on your campus]
Link to Prezi overview of campus ecosystem:
Calling all students
Informational Session (come hear plans, offer feedback and help expand opportunities for all students)
- Where: [Google Hangout On Air <a href="<a href="http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html">http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html</a>">[1]</a> or other existing meeting of students interested in I&E in Engineering.]
- When: [Date, Time]
- RSVP: [your email address, google form, eventbrite or meetup link]
Strategy #1: Applied
Tactic #1:Fabrication Lab
- Description: A small scale workshop which equips students with an array with tools, materials, or computers. Technology that allows students to make almost anything.
- Team Leader:
- Milestones:
- Helmerich Advanced Technology Research Center giving space.
- All depatemtnt/schools paying for the equipment.
- Each school nominating one or two students to participate.
Tactic #2: Contact Admin Office for Student Start Up
- Description: How to write a proposal, self administer a contract, develop a business plan.
- Team Leader:
- Milestones:
- Centers for Health Systems Innovation would give space.
- CHSI would have developed a list of offerings to help students.
- CHSI would have a employee dedicated to helping students.
Tactic #3: [Name of tactic]
- Description [250 words on why this strategy will solve this gap on your campus]
- Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]
- Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
Strategy #2: Percieved
Tactic #1: [Name of tactic]
- Description [250 words on why this strategy will solve this gap on your campus]
- Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]
- Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
Tactic #2: [Name of tactic]
- Description [250 words on why this strategy will solve this gap on your campus]
- Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]
- Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
Tactic #3: [Name of tactic]
- Description [250 words on why this strategy will solve this gap on your campus]
- Team Leader: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]
- Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]