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Frank Abrams Mike Boyette October 1, 2003 Nashville, TN Workshop on BME Teaching of Innovation, Design & Entrepreneurship
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Course Title (1): BAE 451&2 Engineering Design I Combined course, with biomedical engineers, agricultural engineers, environmental engineers, bioprocess engineers Teams 2 semester sequence Semester Projects Emphasis on team skills, communication, professionalism, project management, ethics
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Describe particularly novel and/or effective methods you use to teach innovation & entrepreneurship Prep for team forming: identify individual project interests, individual technical and teaming skills Projects from outside clients Budgeting skills Quad charts
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How do you measure outcomes? Objectives: communicate effectively with diverse audiences; able to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams; develop professional, ethical, & societal responsibility Outcomes: presentations to bio-industry, health care, and faculty professionals evaluated by faculty-designed rubric; client feedback; Team Developer (McGourty:Wiley)
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Describe a course project or exercise that exemplifies “best practices” Project: An Upper Body Weight Training System with Motivation Mechanism for Children with Developmental Disabilities: Pingko Regular and frequent consultation with client/potential users Cohesive team function Developed understanding of broader problem
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(Example Results QuadChart – adapted from Students’ Report) An Upper Body Weight Training System with Motivation Mechanism for Children with Developmental Disabilities: Pingko Team Members: Jaci Harrell Kevin Monk Julie Poore Lindsay Sallach Stephanie Southard Client: The Charlie Gaddy Center Raleigh, NC Approach: Defined problem- wheel chair accessible, lightweight, address short attention span, encourage, simple motion Plan: simple lift resistance, “ping pong plinko” linked for attention- getting Results: 5’x3’x2’ al. frame, portable rubber/torsion system provides exercise for upper body in a goal-oriented setting that captures child’s attention
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