= Materials =
Materials to outfit an on-campus innovation space consist of simple tools, a few electronics, computers (occasionally), lounging space, whiteboards and building materials. Anything that would be needed to do some simple tinkering and getting an idea off the ground. Jared stressed that materials could start out being as little as markers and whiteboards. It is more about the space and people than the materials within it. == Prototyping Rack == Consider building a rack of materials that can move from place to place. This tactic enables a mobile innovation space that can be taken outside the room if desired, or reconfigured within the room. List of things to consider buying: *Craft paper / construction paper*Cardboard (corrugated)*Sharpies (black, colored, variety)*Index cards*Wrapping paper*Foil*Cellophane*Envelopes*Fabric*Pipe cleaners*Feathers*Felt*Popsicle sticks*Toothpicks*Rubber bands*Twist ties*Binder clips*Plastic bags*Pegs*Velcro*Colored markers*Stickers - dots, stars, letters, numbers*Buttons*Ribbon*String*Plastic cups*Egg cartons, toilet paper rolls, etc.*Scissors*Glue sticks*Tape*Stapler*Hole punches*Clay*Yarn*Straws*Balsa wood*Paper clips*Rulers Sources: *[http://stickynote.co/resources/prototyping-supplies/ Sticky Note Consulting's Prototyping Supplies]*[https://dschool.stanford.edu/sandbox/groups/dtbcresources/wiki/1e301/attachments/9ccfd/Prototyping%20Shopping%20List.pdf?sessionID=629b84f9125b94aad10757d1b8a0c7c3690bc692 Stanford d.school Prototyping Shopping List]
= Management =