PNC 2016 Annual Conference and Joint Meetings The Getty Center, Los Angeles, USA August 16-18, 2016 Social Innovation and Smart University A Living Lab Approach toward Interdisciplinary and Entrepreneurship Sue-Ching Jou Professor of Geography, National Taiwan University
Empowerment Networks of Social Innovation Talents Outline 1. Introduction 2. The Nexus of University, Social innovation and Local Development The Role of University & University Social Responsibility 3. Educational Program of Social Innovation in Taiwan: Experience of ENSIT Pedagogical methodologies for interdisciplinary and entrepreneurship education 4. Questions & Discussion (with audience)
Introduction
Transformation & Breakthrough Two Visions (MoE Policy Blueprint) To cultivate excellent and creative people To improve Taiwan s international competitiveness Science & Technology Programs for HE Talent cultivation programs for emerging economies (SL I) for promoting interdisciplinary education (SL II) SL I (2011-14 FY) /SL II (2015-18 FY)
Environment Technology Society Trends Low carbon society Information society Aging society Economic system Green economy Creative economy Knowledge economy Service economy Program Objectives Paradigm shift in talent cultivation Pedagogical system Culture Technology Open innovation & Social Innovation Innovation System Policy goals Sustainability of living environment Fairness of creative economy Wellbeing of aging society
The mission of the Talent Cultivation Program for Smart Living Industry is to promote new educational and learning approaches to enhance the interdisciplinary and entrepreneurship education that can meet the human resource demand of smart living industry. Problem-based and project-based learning in a living lab setting is the major approach adopted by this educational program. However, incorporating the user-centered living lab approach into learning and education needs to reframe the university s role and social responsibility to avoid the dominance of marketled education. (Purpose of this presentation) Meet societal challenges Interdisciplinary Learning by doing Usercentered design Market & industry integration
Empowerment Networks of Social Innovation Talents The Nexus of University, Social innovation and Local Development The Role of University & University Social Responsibility
USR University Social Responsibility In knowledge society, universities play a central role in driving the economic growth both through higher education and research. Recently there are calls for university responsibility and accountability to address the societal challenges and to search for solutions either to pressing problems or social needs. The expectation and responsibility of university to generate social innovation and to transfer knowledge of social innovation have been paid great attention in current discussion of the changing role of university. To highlight the social impact of education and research, and even to enhance the potentiality of transforming society has been greatly valued as well since the past decade.
The program of Empowerment Networks of Social Innovation Talents, a subprogram of the Talent Cultivation Program for Smart Living Industry, aims to promote universities taking the role as hubs of regional regeneration and revitalization. The program highly encourages participant universities to collaborate with local municipalities and to create spillover effects on local communities. However, our project focuses more on the experiences of generating social innovations and social entrepreneurship in the living labs that engaged universities can contribute to local development.
Social Innovation Are new strategies, concept, ideas and organizations that meet the social needs of different elements which can be from working conditions and education to community development and health they extend and strengthen civil society (Wikipedia, Young Foundation). Commonly defined as new ideas (products, services and models) that simultaneously meet social needs and create new social relationships or collaborations (Grisolia and Ferragina, 2015). [
University s role in Industrial revitalization and local regeneration (USR) Knowledge production & Talents cultivation (UMR) Combining knowledge production and business incubation Local innovation system Accelerator and incubator ecosystem (integrative) Innovation and (social) Entrepreneurship Local touching Networking
Empowerment Networks of Social Innovation Talents Educational Program of Social Innovation in Taiwan Experience of Empowerment Networks for Social Innovation (ENSIT) Pedagogical methodologies for interdisciplinary and entrepreneurship education
Smart University University governance Curricula innovation Startups incubation Local Development
Flipped classroom
Curricula innovation Offcampus internship Startups incubation
Flipped classroom (another version) Living labs approach
The Trilogy of living lab approach in education & learning on Smart Living Smart tech application Digital innovation Problem discover & Need define Living Lab Products/Service development Idea storming & innovation Products/Services delivery Usability testing & Business model Public participation Co-design Co-prod.
Community service learning Off-campus internship Entrepreneurship competition Design workshop
Curricula innovation Taking students into fields Community-centered Problem-based & need-based learning Living labs Innovation for social needs
Startups incubation Mentors & coaches Co-working space, makerspace or hackersacpe Project-based learning in interdisciplinary environment
From flipped classroom to flipped professionals
To cultivate new breeds of entrepreneurs New ecological system Networking
Case 1 Entrepreneurship Just for fun Sensitive to local problem Sensitive to the demand of nutrition for the elderly Creative to solve local problem And their other aspects of daily life, such as entertainment and health care information
Case 2 Knowing rural areas & veges/ agricultural products Smart system of foods, cooking & nutrition Apps Food traceability & security Sales platform & business
Case 3 Lost of craftsmanship Rundown of historical buildings Revitalizing local tourist industry
Universityindustry collaboration Internship program Funding & resources for startups Startup incubator Living labs Makerspace or coworking space Local resources Entrepreneurs hip curriculum
Pedagogical methodologies Action learning Experiential learning Digital innovation ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTERDISCIPLINARITY Living Lab Approach CREATIVITY (Service Design) Crosscultural learning Co-design
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