Innovation Council June 2013. "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." -Steve Jobs, 2001.

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Innovation Council June 2013

"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." -Steve Jobs, 2001

Our Goals Generate ideas that leverage technology to enhance the student experience Help build a culture of innovation

What we did Talked with students Brainstormed in two sessions and produced 40 ideas Excluded ideas involving pedagogy Voted to prioritize ideas Learned more about certain ideas

What we did not do Try to invent new technology Spend time thinking about implementation Obtain quotes on cost Propose completely unrealistic ideas

Four Categories 1.Wireless and Mobile Accessibility 2.Innovation Grants 3.Security 4.Recreational Technology

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Wireless and Mobile Accessibility Ensure entire campus is wireless-especially dorms to meet students' basic expectations Adequate wireless connectivity throughout campus Seamless streaming capability for movies and gaming Secure, easy login to the Wilkes wireless network Photo: Austin Loukas for The Beacon

Wireless and Mobile Accessibility Enable printing from personal computers and mobile devices to networked campus printers Allow students to send documents to printers in classrooms and labs More printers in dorms Better printer supply and maintenance Photo: Austin Loukas for The Beacon

Wireless and Mobile Accessibility Give students ability to connect mobile devices to more projectors and monitors (Farley 002) Provide ability for students to wirelessly connect various types of devices such as computers, phones, game systems-in multiple locations Photo: Dan Lykens for The Beacon

Innovation Grants Establish Technology Innovation Grants that provide students, faculty, and staff with the resources to make strong innovative concepts a reality Enables continuous innovation Allows funding to reach people with passion for specific ideas Fill the role of Instructional Technologist Support administration and implementation of Innovation grants Meet a desire of students for faculty to be more innovative Encourage and enhance the use of technology in classroom Photo: Austin Loukas for The Beacon

Security Network LCD screens across campus to push messages to specific locations Emergency messages like "stay in classroom" Campus-wide updates "Quick Call" safety app Will allow students to dial Public Safety quickly and provide their location Other safety apps Safe Ride-Activate phone call or text message to Public Safety Bystander program for anonymous tips Photo: Christine Lee

Security Photo: Kat Dodson for The Beacon GPS-enabled shuttles (link: ) Increases convenience, usage and reduces students walking alone Additional security cameras, call boxes, safety-light sensors Enhance the sense of security presence on campus and compensate for older building architecture

Recreational Technology Technology vending machine Laptop vending machine to enhance personal safety (Drexel University)- students don’t have to carry laptops across campus at night Device support Charging stations for devices in Cafes, lounge areas Vending or sales of peripheral accessories Photo: Other World Computing Photo: newsblog.drexel.edu

Recreational Technology Gaming stations for loan Game systems X-Box Illumiroom for gaming (link: h?feature=player_embedded&v =L2w-XqW7bF4 h?feature=player_embedded&v =L2w-XqW7bF4 3D TV with DirectTV (3D glasses) New release movie and game kiosk Photo: roc-u.com

Recreational Technology Apps to enhance student life "What's Open" app Lists hours of operation for key buildings "Daily Events" app to display events going on both on and off campus Helps increase attendance at university events "Order Ahead" app Allows students and staff to place orders for pick up at cafes Interactive map that would allow students and others to locate buildings on campus and in town Photo: Laura Preby for The Beacon

Thank you for your time! Questions?