Resource:How to organize an Innovation Week at your school

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Introduction to The Innovation Week(Abdulwahab)

The innovation week is a week of events related to Innovation and Entrepreneurship during school year. It focuses on the 80/20 approach which is based on 20% self contribution to generate 80% of outcome; in other words, the orgnizors do not need to create the entire activities and events in the innovation week. To be continued... 

Goals (Vishunpriya)

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Setting goals means that they must be powerful and S.M.A.R.T
  • S-specific
  • M-measurable
  • A-achievable
  • R-relavent
  • T-timebased
The goals must be well defined and clearly stated at the first stage of planning the innovation week. Since a percise target makes it easier to get the results you want. By making each goal a positive statement of success. Explore your campus since it might have other groups who have the same goals and form partnerships with them. Partnering with other groups, can divide the work load or get more mileage out of the work that you do.

Logistics (Rianne)

Logistics is an aspect that will take up a lot of time when planning an innovation week. You will need to be very careful in planning everything. The more secure you set it up, the easier it will be to define a budget. However, make sure that when you ask people to speak at your event that it is clear that you can't set everything in stone yet. After you have an approved budget and all costs are approved by your sponsors, you can start with the definite planning. This will be a lot easier since you now can make fixed appointments.

Audience (Sanjana)

Audience is an important aspect that has to be considered while organizing an Innovation Week. The greater the number, the better it is. Some of the ways to ensure a room full of audience include   

  • Promoting and advertising the event.
  • Keeping the best interests of the audience involved.
  • Offering them something more than that is expected.

Cost & Funding (Sanjana)

Costing and Funding may become a hurdle if not planned properly. Start by chalking out the requirements and resources. Approach people (Like head of your school, NGO worker etc) who are in the same field of interest and who can help you to fund this session at your school. A proper planning  can help you optimize your costs.

Activities (Clare)

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Promotion (Lucas)

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Evaluation (measuring impact and numbers of participants) (Royal)

  • Making sure of how many students of the school joined the innovation week organized in our school. 
  • By presenting any form of discussion more delightfully as we need students to gain interest in conducting more events like this.
  • Receive feedback from the presenters since they were facing and interacting with the audience. By receiving the feedback from the presenter, we don't need to make a lot of surveys and survey all the attendance.

Contributors

Abdulwahab Alnajjar - if you know how to embed the link to your name that's great, but if u dont, don't panic =P just post the link next to your name and I can embed the link to your name =)
Sanjana Gombi
Vishnupriya
Clare
Lucas
Rianne Hagen
Royal