Priorities:University of California Berkeley Student Priorities

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Overview

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Strategy #1: Introducing design thinking to multidisciplinary students

Project leads: Precious Listana & James Zamora

Tactics & Execution

1. Create a club on campus called The Invention Corps of Berkeley that focuses on design thinking and innovative technology (BY: 12/2016)

2. Introduce students who may have never gotten the chance to learn the design process to the Invention Corps of Berkeley (BY: 02/2017)

3. Hold voluntary classes in which we invite students from all majors to learn more about the design process (BY: 05/2017)

4. Host a spring showcase that highlights the collaborative work of the inventors and the professors (BY: 05/2017)

5. Introduce group design thinking to the Golden Bear Orientation Leaders to educate newly admitted students to collaborative innovation (BY: 08/2017)

Strategy #2: Forming relationships between students and professors

Project leads: Precious Listana & James Zamora

Tactics & Execution

1. Organizing a Professor Pitch Night where students from The Invention Corps of Berkeley are able to pick semester projects based on the professor pitches (BY: 02/2017)

2. Establish a mentorship program between a project group and their respective professor (BY: 03/2017)

3. Host a spring showcase that highlights the collaborative work of the inventors and the professors (BY: 05/2017)

Strategy #3: Your project name

Project lead: Name(s)
Milestone 1 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 2 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 3 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 4 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 5 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 6 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 7 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.

Strategy #4: Your project name

Project lead: Name(s)
Milestone 1 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 2 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 3 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 4 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 5 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 6 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.
Milestone 7 of how you believe the project will be executed. Date by which you think it will be executed.

Related Links

Hyperlink the following:

[Your campus name] Strategic Priorities

and

Hyperlink the name of every UIF who has ever gone through the program and point people to their wiki bio. List them in reverse chronological order. Use headings to separate cohorts like this "Spring 2017 UIF:'.

When you are done, make sure you have the tag at the bottom of every student priorities page here so that it is listed in the Student Priorities category.