Priorities:James Madison University Student Priorities
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Strategy #1
Create Collisions amongst entrepreneurially minded studnets and the general population amongst all disciplines, in order to organically spread innovation, collaboration, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
Tactic #1: Theme Based Think-A-Thons
- Description: Cultivate talent in theme based hack-a-thon style events that correlate to the various colleges of academics, but appeal to the general population. We would want to create a brand that does not alienate or intimidate students that don’t necessarily think of this as “their” thing.
- 1-2 times per month
- 24hr Think-A-Thons
- Various themes/prompts that represent the interests of all the colleges of academics
- College of Education:
- Reinvent the classroom
- College of Health and Behavioral Studies:
- Create low-cost products that meet basic needs of the world's poorest people
- Integrated Science and Technology / School of Art, Design, and Art History:
- Designing for a sustainable campus
- Fashion Think-A-Thon
- College of Education:
- The theme of these thinker-mixers/hack-a-thons would vary each time and would touch on topics that are up-to-date with current events to help attract students from all colleges within JMU. This in turn, would help continuity of participation and the dismantlement of silos.
- Gathering participant information gives us a more defined target audience to project some marketing efforts towards.
- Approaching these events with hopes of there being multi-disciplinary teams does not expedite the view that these are hack-a-thons or "techie" events. This merely generates exploratory and problem-solving experiences to any given area of study.
- Agenda for planning:
- February 2015 - Planning/ Scheduling/ Marketing
- March 2015 - First Event
- April 2015 - Second Event
- May 2015 - Third Event
Tactic #2: Make the I&E Network Accessible to Students
- Description: Launch a heavily marketed website that establishes a network for students looking to collaborate and pursue a business or product idea. This JMU affiliated website would help spread awareness of funding opportunities, resources available on campus, upcoming I&E events, and clubs/groups.
Strategy #2: Provide an Incubator Space
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Tactic #1: Find and Create a Space
= • Description: If students are now coming up with ideas or being given projects, they will need a space to work in. Also, a design room provides inspiration and success stories to work with. With UC-Berkeley and other successful UI incubator spaces as a model, this design room would serve as a hub for students interested in getting involved with projects and competitions.
• Team Leader: TBD
• Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
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Tactic #2: Technical Skills Sessions
= • Description: Often, young students need to learn some basic skills before they are ready to take on a design project. One way to do this would be skills seminars in the design room that include 3D CAD drawing, arduinos, etc. Also, it may be conducive to get students to apply for machine room certification so that they can work safely in the shop when their design has reached that stage.
• Team Leader: TBD
• Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
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Tactic #3: Host Design Competitions
= • Description: Another way to inspire students is to actually host design competitions in the incubator space. This could mean finding a competition through “mindsumo.com” or facilitating the completion of a project for entry in a local competition like the Randall Big Idea Competition. A winner in one of these competitions is very likely to attract many other students to the space.
• Team Leader: TBD
Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]
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Strategy #3: Increase awareness of I&E on campus
Tactic #1: TEDx Event
= • Description: University of Pittsburgh currently has lectures about various subjects with key speakers through Pitt Program Council. Most of these events are sold out and students have to line up to get tickets. Adding a TEDx events will connect students to interdisciplinary opportunities and start them in design thinking. • Team Leader: TBD
Milestones: Apply for TEDx event license, Invite speakers, Reserve event space, Advertise the event on campus, and Hold the TEDx event
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Tactic #2: Creativity Wall
= • Description: In the engineering building, there are already many white boards on the wall to increase innovation, talk about upcoming events, and have challenges or problems presented. If they could use one of the walls that gets the most traffic and pose an open ended question, students could add to the ideas and come up with new ways to solve it. This could also be put on the outside of classrooms so that students write on it before entering a class. If they also added more whiteboards in the Business and Arts and Sciences buildings, they could pose the same question that week that was posed in the Engineering building and see how other students approach this. Team Leader: Student TBD
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Tactic #3: 1000 Pitches
= • Description: Currently, Pitt students are starting 1000 pitches on campus. They are using this platform to encourage innovation and design thinking, and allowing everyone to feel creative and innovative. This should continue on campus to add to awareness on campus.
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Strategy #4: Change Curriculum
Tactic #1: First Year Classes
= • Description: Students at each of the schools at University of Pittsburgh are required to take an introductory class their freshman year. We could incorporate design thinking or innovation and entrepreneurship into the curriculum.
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Tactic #2: Provide an Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship Class
= • Description: Currently, Pitt has entrepreneurship and design thinking classes in all three schools. However, each class is only allowed to be taken by students from their respective schools. Pitt should add a course that allows students to take a class about innovation, design thinking and entrepreneurship that is open to all disciplines. That would allow students to see how to approach these problems from various viewpoints and will lead them to more creative thinking due to the interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Tactic #3: Give credit to entrepreneurs
= • Description: Pitt offers credit to students with internships and research on campus. Pitt could apply the same thing to entrepreneurial ventures which would allow students to manage their time more effectively because their projects would go back to school credit.
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Strategy #5: Startup Pitt
Program Specifics
Timeline
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Customer discovery (March 2015)
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- Would you (students) be interested in working for a startup?
- How important is maintaining your full-time student status?
- For how many academic semesters could you see yourself working an internship at a startup?
- Why does working at a startup interest you?
- What kinds of skills do you believe are needed to be successful with growing a startup?
- Would you be willing to potentially delay your graduation?
- How much pay (hourly rate) would you see yourself making while interning at a startup?
- Do you believe a college student pursuing an engineering / business / etc. major could make a contribution to your startup as an intern?
- What skills would you look for in a student intern for your startup?
- How long would you hire a Startup Pitt intern?
- If at all, how much could you afford to pay a Startup Pitt intern?
- If the Startup Pitt inter’s pay was subsidized through the University of Pittsburgh and/or your accelerator/incubator, would you be more likely to hire a Startup Pitt intern?
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Prototype financial infrastructure (April 2015)
Future tasks
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- Discuss program with University of Pittsburgh administration. Investigate potential of maintaining full-time student status during employment (May 2015)
- Formulate a faculty and student committee to evaluate student applications (June 2015)
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