= Strategy #3: Increase Overall Student Awareness of I&E Concepts and Resources<br/> =
== Tactic 1<span class="mw-headline" id="Increase_awareness_of_I.26E_resources">Create a Website for I&E Resources</span><br/> ==
Tactic 1 content*Create a one-page website with links to relevant resources on and off campus*Publish through the College of Innovation and Design's website*Advertise the website in department email newsletters across campus*Try to get a link put on students' my.Boisestate pages
== Tactic 2Freshmen Orientation Design Thinking Pop-Up<br/> ==
Tactic 2 content*Create a design thinking pop-up program as part of freshmen orientation*Engage students to think about what they want to do in terms of a mission, not just a major
== Tactic 3Integrate Design Thinking Concepts into University Foundations Courses<br/> ==
Tactic 3 content*All incoming Boise State students are required to take these courses*Each section explores a different concept (e.g. "The History and Future of Education", "Invention and Discovery")*While innovation is a core part of the mission of the UF program, design thinking is not an explicit part of the curriculum of most sections right now*This might be another great place to introduce I&E concepts to freshmen
== Tactic 4Reach Out to Underserved Groups Through the Institute for STEM and Diversity<br/> ==
Tactic 4 content*The Institute for STEM and Diversity runs a number of programs aimed at underserved populations such as minorities and students who are the first in their families to go to college*This could be a great connection to reach out to these populations, who might not otherwise be reached
= Strategy #4: Provide Feedback Mechanisms for Students to Give Input to the University Administration<br/> =