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= Strategy {{#1Widget: Increase awereness of I&E through the SAGES program Youtube|id=vx9YPQq7A-Y}}
SAGES courses are seminar style classes that all CWRU students are requiered to complete, one during their first year at Case and two additional seminars before they graduate. These classes are intended to help students become better writers by offering a wide variety of seminar topics to choose from. Furthermore, since all students are requiered to take them regardless of major, it is one of the few ways students of different majors get to interact in the classroom. = Overview =
Our goal is to work with the SAGES Department and the faculty teaching the seminars to incorporate more I&E elements into some of the existing seminars and to offer seminars focusing soley on I&E. The plan is to create workshops that get students to think creatively<span style="font-family:tahoma, work in teamsgeneva, solve issues, and/sans-serif;">Case Western Reserve University (also known as CWRU or create thingsCase), that select SAGES seminars could incorporate into their curriculum. Workshops requiering physical builds would be held is a private research university in Think[box]Cleveland, CWRU's brand new innovation centerOhio, which would supply all United States. The campus is located 20 minutes west of the requiered materialsdonwtown Cleveland, toolsin historic University Circle. As of today, and workspace. Not only would this expose students CWRU is ranked 37th among nationla universities according to Ithe&Enbsp;''US News & World Report''. CWRU entrollment stands at 4, but also promote collaboration across majors 900 undergrad and highghlight the new Think[box]5,800 graduate students. </span>
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== <br/> =Strategy #1: Increase awareness of I&E through the SAGES program =
<span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;">SAGES courses are seminar style classes that all CWRU students are requiered to complete, one during their first year at Case and two additional seminars before they graduate. These classes are intended to help students become better writers by offering a wide variety of seminar topics to choose from. Furthermore, since all students are requiered to take them regardless of major, it is one of the few ways students of different majors get to interact in the classroom. </span>
<span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;">Our goal is to work with the SAGES Department and the faculty teaching the seminars to incorporate more I&E elements into some of the existing seminars and to offer seminars focusing soley on I&E. The plan is to create workshops that get students to think creatively, work in teams, solve issues, and/or create things, that select SAGES seminars could incorporate into their curriculum. Workshops requiering physical builds would be held in Think[box], CWRU's brand new innovation center, which would supply all of the requiered materials, tools, and workspace. Not only would this expose students to I&E, but also promote collaboration across majors and highghlight the new Think[box].</span>
<span style= Strategy #2"font-family: tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;">There are already a number os seminars focusing on science topics. Our target will most likely be focus on those first as a test-bed for this idea. Some workshop ideas include: popsicle stick buildings, spring powered machines, paper creatinos, simple robots, 3D printed parts, and more.</span> = Related Links = [[Case Western Reserve University]] '''RTENOTITLE''' University Innovation Fellows Spring 2016: [[Călin Solomon]] [[Marc Bouchet]] [[Category:Student Priorities|c]][[Category:Student Priorities]][[Category:Student Priorities]][[Category:Case_Western_Reserve_University]][[Category:Student_Priorities]]{{CatTree|Case_Western_Reserve_University}}