Priorities:University of Tulsa Student Priorities
Project One: Increase awareness of I&E Minor, Certificate, NOVA Fellowship
- Get advice and buy-in from Arts & Sciences faculty and students
- Stencil campaign
- Flyers
- Classroom visits
- Activities Fair in August
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Ask interested faculty to promote I&E thinking into coursework
- Five minute ‘brain power’ warmups before class to get the gears running and ease into the challenges to be introduced during class
- Cooperate/collaborate with NOVA Fellowship, UIF students
Project Two: Create innovative spaces outside of business school
- Pop-up workshops in engineering classes-especially the intro courses (Chem, electrical, mechanical, petroleum)
- Invite local innovative businesses-36 degrees North, FabLab Tulsa to help design this space in Keplinger or the student union, a central location for all students
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Since Studio Blue already exists, find a way to use the space more effectively
- Host student government (SA) events
- Movie nights
- Guest speakers
- Private “tours” given to students outside of business school
Project Three: Engaging Tulsa startups
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Reps from Tulsa startups to visit TU
- Williams, Phillips 66, Enterprise make frequent TU visits
- Startup visits as well (find alum in it)
- Usually a quick lunch-time visit, easy for students to attend
- Free stuff
- Tours, field trips, gadgets
- Networking opportunities—unlikely collaborations from chance encounters
Project Four: Encouraging I&E for graduate students
- It's been found that graduate students have tech skills, but no communication skills
- The opportunity to apply design thinking into careers has not been lost
- Talk to the I&E faculty about implementing a graduate school option
- Self-study option
- Continuation of the Governor's Cup
- Is there an interest for grad students to get involved with I&E?
Project Five: Developing undergrad I&E in courses separate from the Minor
Begin Project Spring of 2018 Fall 2018.
- Train UIF students, other interested in Design Thinking, creativity methodologies to spread to other students.
- Begin with one hour course-Intro to I&E 1001, UIFers design the course
- Incorporate original ‘training’ material-TED Talks, mini challenges, interviews to gain perspective about campus ecosystem
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Take advantage of faculty members’ input on a potential course-how would they answer questions such as:
- What is innovation to you?
- How can students excel with a design thinking mindset?
- Where are the weak spots in the world of education? Where are the strengths?
- How does cultivating an I&E environment become tangible at TU?
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Learn to develop more complex curriculum- offer a permanent course for all majors available for all undergraduate students
- Allow this course to appear on the course catalog for all schools, offering it in the summer term as well
Potential Project: NOVA Students
A. Assist NOVA(an innovation program for all studies) students with their individual projects
Help to brainstorm/prototype
Introduce design thinking to jumpstart ideas
Be sure to not intrude on pre-existing work, but enhance it
Delegate really small jobs to each member
Collaborate between projects
B. Deadline is mostly year-round
Assist current NOVA students
If helping student, follow their personal agendas to keep on track
Get acquainted with new members
On campus//off campus events to promote the group and find fellow innovators
Glassblowing
Tulsa Art Crawl
Studio Blue socials
C. Provide UIF insight
Prototype to learn flexibility, not a standard
Perspective is important..don't lose sight of other’s sights
Look at the big picture
Give workshop to NOVA students-food, prizes, challenges
D. Encourage NOVA friends to apply for UIF
October 30 for Spring 2018 session
They have a good understanding of innovation-training can only improve this mindset
Projects galore-individual, leadership circle, outside input
Potential Project: Oklahoma Young Entrepreneur Awards
- Second year of operation
- Headed by Dallas Elleman and communications handled by Caroline Rodgers
- Looking to expand, by way of more high schools or introduce to TU
B. November 30-deadline for teams to apply
$50 fee waived, gives all teams a FREE opportunity to participate
C. Introduce OYEA to TU
Allow teams to give a pecha kucha presentation
Can be presented on ideas previously used in a course
Potential to form teams comprised of students hailing from all the schools of study
Would not require a lot of extra time outside class
Network with faculty and employers (judges) during event
D. April 14, 2018 -Date of competition
Teams present solutions/prototypes to ideas/issues they are passionate about in front of judges-TU faculty, local business partners, esteemed alumni...
Held on TU’s campus-cultivating an innovative campus with students who may one day be undergrads at TU!
In the Great Hall of the Student Union-make the space open to the public to see the presentations, attend the workshops and get inspired