Ideating the Undergraduate Experience

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Ideating the Undergraduate Experience Cheryl Hanewicz and Sean Tolman February 8, 2018

Design Process Reminder “How” “What”

Committee Approach “How” “What” TBD Explore Options for Achieving SLOs Initial “SLO” Exercise (Feb 1) Refine & Aggregate SLOs (Feb 8) Explore Options for Achieving SLOs (Feb 15-22) Prototype Test TBD “What” “How”

Goal For SLOs We need to reach consensus. Defines the “What” for our Re-envisioning. Statements that capture the student outcomes Should be measurable or observable. We need to reach consensus.

Consensus “I can live with it, and I will support it.” NOT “I think this is the best solution that can be.” “I’ll just agree with the loud person” “It’s not my idea”

SLO Exercise Split into 8 groups of 5. Read the aggregated statements. On the back of the page, write a summary statement. Pass 3 times and repeat. Pass a 4th time. Last group summarizes 3 previous statements and presents. Group votes to accept Not policy or scripture, gives us a direction.

5-finger voting 5 – Strongly agree 4 – Agree 3 – can see pluses and minuses, but willing to go along with the group 2 – Disagree ! – Strongly disagree and can’t support

SLOs Students will make an informed choice regarding their field(s) of study and career path will be prepared to succeed therein. Students will demonstrate proficiency in both oral and written communications. Students will be able to collaborate, negotiate, and reach consensus with individuals of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and perspectives. Students will gather, interpret and analyze data in order to solve problems and draw valid conclusions. Students will be able to balance competing demands, adapt to changes, and navigate challenges while maintaining personal care, Students will recognize their ethical responsibilities and act with integrity as they engage in their local and global communities. Students will be able to demonstrate a broad conceptual understanding and apply epistomologies of various disciplines. Students will exhibit a curiousity and love of learning?

Committee Approach “How” “What” TBD Explore Options for Achieving SLOs Initial “SLO” Exercise (Feb 1) Refine & Aggregate SLOs (Feb 8) Explore Options for Achieving SLOs (Feb 15-22) Prototype Test TBD “What” “How”

Ideation Quantity not Quality Defer Judgement Encourage Wild Ideas Build on the ideas of others One person talks at a time Capture ideas Useful Links: 7 Brainstorming Techniques Best Ideation Methods

Launch into Ideation Braindumping Individual activity Write down as many ideas as you can Brainwalking Group activity Kinetic (moving from place to place) Build on the ideas of others Brainstorming Capture as many ideas as possible 100 ideas in 30 min “How might we…”

Stuck? What’s the worst idea you can think of? What’s the most expensive idea? What assumptions are built into your ideas? Eliminate them. If you could use magic or the force what would you do?

Groups for Ideation Pick your top 3 SLO that you would like to Ideate on Email Cheryl Hanewicz We will send out new groups on Friday

Homework Ideate with your group Take SLOs to college and get feedback and ideas