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== Overview ==
This is where you embed your YouTube Project Pitch. Swap out this one There are many opportunities for yoursenhancing the Innovation and Entrepreneuership ecosystem at Berkeley. This video happens to be of a guy who shows you how to embed a YouTube video into this type of wiki&nbsp;<div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto">{{#Widget:Youtube|id=Nub5JWntcJUXGQRwUUwdio|width=800p|height=400p}}
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Below are four such opportunities:
== Strategy #1: Introducing design thinking to multidisciplinary students ==
== Strategy #1: Introducing Many non-design students from UC Berkeley do not have the opportunity to learn the design process or gain design thinking skills. This process and these skills are very important in real life and give students an advantage in jobs and in their future. Students from most majors and students who don't seek out this knowledge are at a disadvantage. This strategy aims to provide students from multidisciplinary backgrounds design thinking skills through The Invention Corps of Berkeley. Students from multiple different majors and fields that normally wouldn't get the design experience would be taught so and furthermore use it in projects paired with professors and PhD students ==here at Berkeley.
<u>Project leads: </u> Precious Listana & James Zamora& Alexander Kamgar & Sydney Zachariah
=== <span style="font-size:small;"><u>Tactics & Execution</u></span>===
1. Create a club on campus called The Invention Corps of Berkeley that focuses on design thinking and innovative technology '''(BY: 12/2016)'''
== Strategy #2: Forming relationships between students and professors ==
Project leads: Precious ListanaOne of the biggest resources on campus that connects students and professors is the Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP), James Zamorabut most students do not optimize this resource. Students want to get exposed to application-based opportunities, Alex Kamgar and one way to do that is to collaborate with professors & Sydney Zachariahgraduate students through the Invention Corps of Berkeley.&nbsp;
<u>Project leads:</u> Precious Listana, James Zamora, Alex Kamgar & Sydney Zachariah === <span style="font-size: small;"><u>Tactics & Execution</u></span>===
1. Organizing a Professor Pitch Night where students from The Invention Corps of Berkeley are able to pick semester projects based on the professor pitches&nbsp;'''(BY: 02/2017)'''
== Strategy #3: Creating modular-segmented classes that guide freshmen to multiple disciplines&nbsp; ==
Project leads: Alex Kamgar&nbspStudents coming into college often have a hard time choosing their major. As 17-18 year olds, it can be extremely stressful and difficult to choose the path they want to take that will affect their careers and success in such a huge way. Often times, students don’t have a well-rounded view of the majors on campus;for example, students who are an intended biology major may never have been exposed to any sort of engineering class that may impact their decision on their major. Therefore, it is important that students are able to experience the different majors on campus before making a decision.
To address this problem, we have designed a strategy that designs modular-segmented class to guide freshmen to multiple disciplines. This course would outline the course work of various majors, prerequisites, possible careers that utilize each major and corresponding salaries, and what the day-to-day life would be in each of those careers (i.e. hours, amount of work, freedom for a personal life, etc.) In designing such a course, students are able to be exposed to a few of the most popular majors on campus and can therefore make a more well-informed decision on their future path. This strategy focuses on delivering students the knowledge of various fields and majors. The goal of this course is to reduce the number of students who switch their majors during sophomore and junior year, and provide a holistic approach to choosing majors.&nbsp; <u>Project leads:</u>&nbsp;Precious Listana, James Zamora, Alex Kamgar & Sydney Zachariah&nbsp; === <span style="font-size: small;"><u>Tactics & Execution</u></span>===
1. Start asking around students to gauge interest in a class like this&nbsp;'''(BY: 03/2017)'''
2. Meet with professors and administration to better undestand the complexity Populate a repertoire of creating this type of class and better undestand the scope of this projecttop 10 most popular majors at UC Berkeley&nbsp;'''(BY: 0403/2017)'''
3. Contact the Department chair of Interdisciplinary Studies &nbsp;Talk to support professors that are already doing something similar like Robert Full's Bio-inspired design class and mentor a seminarSara Beckman's Collaborative Innovation&nbsp;'''(BY: 0403/2017)'''
== Strategy #4. Contact the Department chair of Interdisciplinary Studies to support and mentor a seminar&nbsp;'''(BY: Pairing a design course with the top 10 majors that fall under pre-professional career ambitions ==04/2017)'''
Project leads5. Discover all "pre-professional" career options such as: Precious Listanapre-med, James Zamorapre-law, Alex Kamgar & Sydney Zachariahpre-business, and integrate an umbrella system that can count for a major requirement/breadth within their respective departments&nbsp;'''(BY: 04/2017)'''
<span style="font-size6. Meet with professors and administration to better understand the complexity of creating this type of class and better understand the scope of this project&nbsp;'''(BY: small;"><u>Tactics & Execution</u><04/span>2017)'''
17. Populate Contact the Department chair of Interdisciplinary Studies to support and mentor a repertoire of the top 10 most popular majors at UC Berkeleyseminar&nbsp;'''(BY: 0304/2017)'''
28. Discover all "pre-professional" career options Decide curriculum priorities and structure of class, such as: pre-medhow ofter professors should come, pre-lawhow long each module would be, pre-businesswhat majors to offer, and integrate an umbrella system that can count for a major requirement/breadth within their respective departmentsetc.&nbsp;'''(BY: 04/2017)'''
39. Talk to Research the economic barriers and provide a pitch deck that will highlight the monetary gain for not only the school, but also the professors that are already doing something similar like Robert Full's Bio-inspired design class and Sara Beckman's Collaborative Innovation&nbsp;'''(BY: 0305/2017)''' 4<div>10. Contact the Department chair Innovate upon already existing curriculums and further develop a curriculum that will embody design thinking alongside collaborating professors from Jacobs Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies to support Design, Saturdja Center (CITRIS) and mentor a seminarthe Blum Center&nbsp;'''(BY: 0405/2017)'''</div>== Related Links ==
5[http://universityinnovation. Research the economic barriers and provide a pitch deck that will highlight the monetary gain for not only the schoolorg/wiki/University_of_California_Berkeley University of California, but also the professorsBerkeley][http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/University_of_California_Berkeley#Related_Links &nbsp;'''(BY: 05/2017)'''Campus Overview]
6. Innovate upon already existing curriculums and further develop a curriculum that will embody design thinking alongside collaborating professors from Jacobs Institute of Design, Saturdja Center (CITRIS) and the Blum Center&nbsp;'''(BY: 05/2017)'''=== University Innovation Fellows ===
== Look at me... I'm a new section == <u>Spring 2017</u> ====
== Related Links ==[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Precious_Listana Precious Listana]
Hyperlink the following[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Alexander_Kamgar Alex Kamgar]
[Your campus namehttp://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Sydney_Zachariah#Biography Sydney Zachariah] Strategic Priorities
and[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/James_Zamora James Zamora]
Hyperlink the name of every UIF who has ever gone through the program and point people to their wiki bio. List them in reverse chronological order. Use headings to separate cohorts like this "Spring 2017 UIF:'.==== <u>Fall 2013</u> ====
When you are done, make sure you have the tag at the bottom of [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Category:Student_Priorities every student priorities page hereJared_Karp Jared Karp] so that it is listed in the Student Priorities category.
Adam Eastman[[Category:Student Priorities|]][[Category:Student Priorities]][[Category:University_of_California_Berkeley]][[Category:Student_Priorities]]{{CatTree|University_of_California_Berkeley}}
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