Innovation with Impact

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Innovation with Impact What does it take to make innovation work? Christien Bok

SURF - Innovation with Impact

VS CALIFORNIA, USA THE NETHERLANDS 420,000 km² 37,000,000 40 size 16,600,000 60 citizens universities SURF - Innovation with Impact

SURF: ICT innovation by and for higher education and research Research universities, universities of applied sciences, and research institutions work together in SURF, in order to Improve the quality of research and education By creating pioneering ICT innovations For more than twenty years, collaboration within SURF has led to products and services that the participating institutions could not have achieved on their own SURF - Innovation with Impact

The SURF Approach SURF - Innovation with Impact

Designing a Program Educational Innovation Program 1999-2010 70 projects, avg. €550, 000 Nationwide Program e-Learning 2006-2012 22 projects, avg. €750,000 €40,000,000 €16,627,000 Study choice Interviews 2009-2011 28 projects, avg. €80,000 Testing and Test driven Learning 2011-2015 11 projects, avg. €300,000 €2,220,000 €3,400,000 SURF - Innovation with Impact

Four stages of innovations Grassroots projects Development projects Up scaling projects Implementation projects Objective: small-scale experi-mentation with new techniques in educational practice Objective: development and design of promising techniques in educational practice Objective: larger-scale deploy-ment of successful techniques in educational practice Objective: implementation of successful tech-niques in existing organization SURF - Innovation with Impact

The SURF Approach Tender with criteria A project must involve collaboration between a number of institutions A project must be in line with the policy pursued by the institutions that implement it Institutions make their own financial contribution to the project The results of the project can be freely used by all higher education and research institutions SURF - Innovation with Impact

FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKS EXPLORE AND EVALUATE FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKS BUILD KNOWLEDGE AND SHARE INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIMENT, DEVELOP AND ENCOURAGE USE PROVIDE TECHNICAL PRECONDITIONS SURF - Innovation with Impact

14 Special Interest Groups 2,300 participants FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKS 14 Special Interest Groups 2,300 participants SURF - Innovation with Impact

BUILD KNOWLEDGE AND SHARE INFORMATION SURF - Innovation with Impact

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SURF - Innovation with Impact

PROVIDE.TECHNICAL PRECONDITIONS SURF - Innovation with Impact

EXPLORE .AND EVALUATE SURF - Innovation with Impact

Implementation projects Measuring impact Grassroots projects Development projects Up scaling projects Implementation projects Objective: small-scale experi-mentation with new techniques in educational practice Objective: development and design of promising techniques in educational practice Objective: larger-scale deploy-ment of successful techniques in educational practice Objective: implementation of successful tech-niques in existing organization During After Long-term Before Objective, hypothesis, and substantiation of selected intervention Monitor objective Test hypothesis Conclusion and evaluation Long-term conclusions Keep it clear and simple! SURF - Innovation with Impact

Clear objectives During After Long-term Before Objective, hypothesis, and substantiation of selected intervention Monitor objective Test hypothesis Conclusion and evaluation Long-term conclusions SURF - Innovation with Impact

Realistic choices and Monitoring During After Long-term Before Objective, hypothesis, and substantiation of selected intervention Monitor objective Test hypothesis Conclusion and evaluation Long-term conclusions SURF - Innovation with Impact

Lessons Learned During After Long-term Before Objective, hypothesis, and substantiation of selected intervention Monitor objective Test hypothesis Conclusion and evaluation Long-term conclusions SURF - Innovation with Impact

FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKS EXPLORE AND EVALUATE FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKS BUILD KNOWLEDGE AND SHARE INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIMENT, DEVELOP AND ENCOURAGE USE PROVIDE TECHNICAL PRECONDITIONS SURF - Innovation with Impact

SURF - Innovation with Impact