Year in Review. (a.k.a. Annual Report)

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Year in Review (a.k.a. Annual Report) Academic Year 2015-2016

Hello from the Academy for I&E Left to Right: Ian Moritz, Mira Azarm, Brooke Smith, Meenu Singh, Adrienne Baer, Erica Estrada-Liou, Dean Chang The Academy for Innovation & Entrepreneurship s mission is to bring innovation and entrepreneurship to all 37,000 University of Maryland students. Launched in Spring 2013, we offered our first classes in Fall 2013. In three short years with the help of our campus partners, we are 35% of the way towards our goal of impacting all University of Maryland students in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E). How do we accomplish this? Through campus-wide collaboration with all 15 schools and colleges. We believe students of all majors can benefit from knowing how to think more innovatively. We often ask our students: What problem are you trying to solve and for whom? When we ask ourselves this question, the for whom is easy all UMD students. But what exactly is the problem we re trying to solve? To figure this out, we talked to students from all parts of campus. We discovered that students often have to choose between graduating on-time and finding the time to pursue real-world opportunities that they re passionate about. We re solving that problem by giving students I&E experiences directly in the classroom so they no longer have to choose. Looking forward, the Academy continues to increase our impact by strengthening campus-wide partnerships and by expanding our physical spaces. The Academy team will move to the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center in Summer 2017, where we ll have our own classroom. In 2018, the Academy will also add space at the New Cole Fieldhouse with more dedicated I&E classrooms. Students will have the opportunity to take innovation courses in an equally inspiring environment. We re excited for our new spaces and can t wait to share them with you. Sincerely, The Academy Team Dean Chang, Kim Wallace, Erica Estrada-Liou, Brooke Smith & Meenu Singh Plus our extended team of facilitators and Student Peer Innovation Coaches

Academy for I&E Snapshot Out of the 203 I&E course offerings in 2015-2016, there were: 23 Academy-sponsored Fearless Ideas courses 2770 students enrolled in Fearless Ideas courses 52 course sections co-taught by the Academy 10 Academy Adjunct Faculty 3 Student Peer Innovation Coaches Table of Contents Academy of I&E 1-6 Snapshot 1 Impact 2 Campus-wide I&E 6-9 Snapshot 6 I&E Ecosystem 7 Impact 8 1

Academy Impact Academy Departments & Programs across Campus The Academy infused I&E into nearly a quarter of the 203 I&E courses offered in 2015-2016 :: What the Academy Does :: The Academy s mission is to engage all 37,000 UMD students in I&E preparing them to tackle the world s toughest problems. We work towards this goal through campus-wide partnerships with all 15 colleges and schools. Our main focus is to infuse I&E in the classroom by teaching design thinking and lean startup concepts. From time to time, we also participate in extracurricular activities in order to experiment with new teaching tools and methods. :: What We Teach :: We teach and fund Fearless Ideas Courses. These are courses where Fearless Ideas are created and tested. Multidisciplinary teams of faculty across campus work to create courses where students can exercise their innovation muscles and come up with unexpected solutions to tough problems in a variety of different fields and disciplines. Fearless Ideas Courses are currently offered by the following colleges and schools. Samples of the courses offered from each are below. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources : ENST489/HONR239X Ecological Design Thinking School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation : ARCH270 Design in Practice College of Arts and Humanities : ENGL395 Writing for the Health Professions College of Behavioral & Social Sciences : GVPT356 IDEAS in Peace & Development Robert H. Smith School of Business : BMGT468Z Create the Future through Systems Thinking & Design A. James Clark School of Engineering : ENME472 Integrated Product & Process Development School of Public Health : HLSA484 Redesigning Health Care Developing a Clinic to Meet Community Needs School of Public Policy : PUAF388D Do Good Now Office of Undergraduate Studies : CPSP249E Sustainability and Design 2

:: What our Curricular Impact Looks Like :: The Academy taught 171 classroom sessions instructing over 2,100 students during Academic Year 2015 2016. We provided introductory I&E experiences to 50% of these students, intermediate experiences to 30%, and in-depth experiences to 20%. This matches our Depth of I&E Experience model (see below) where we lightly engage a large number of students and funnel down to provide more in-depth experiences to a smaller number of students who are ready and interested in pursing I&E further. :: What Student Impact Looks Like :: Every story of student impact is different. Adrienne s story began with a Public Policy Fearless Ideas Course: Do Good Now. A brave freshman stood in front of her class to pitch her project idea. Little did she know - that moment would impact her college career. Adrienne gained creative confidence and discovered her passions for helping others and entrepreneurship. Two years later, Adrienne is now the Executive Director of her own non-profit startup, Gift to Uplift, which she had the opportunity to build during the Fearless Ideas course. She is also a Peer Innovation Coach with the Academy where she leads students through innovation processes, hoping to inspire them as well. 3

:: What our Extracurricular Impact Looks Like :: The Academy mainly focuses on teaching students I&E in the classroom, however, we lead a few events each semester out of the classroom to experiment with new ways of engaging students in I&E. Extracurricular events the Academy participated in include the First Look Fair, Academy Open House, Social Entreprise Symposium, and collaborative Terpride events. TERPRIDE Empathy activity co-sponored by the Dingman Center The Academy s First Look Fair Activity Extracurricular activities are one way that the Academy experiments with new activities. They provide us with the opportuntity to try new activities that we could potentially teach in the classroom. The Garage The Mediascape The Ideation Room We design extracurricular activities based on different aspects of design thinking and lean startup to prototype and test them directly with students. Based on student and facilitator feedback, we then iterate on these activities to eventually teach them in the classroom. In addition to events, the Academy engages students out of the classroom with our spaces. We currently have three unconventional spaces available for students to use for free: the Garage, the Mediascape, and the Ideation Room. We will expand our spaces to the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center in Summer 2017. This new building will house our main offices, three brainstorm rooms, a low-fidelity prototyping station, and a 40-person classroom specifically designed for teaching I&E. 4

:: What our Impact Looks Like Beyond Campus :: UMD has joined forces with other pioneers at the intersection of design thinking and lean startup to teach teams how to solve big challenges in higher education, public health and social justice. UMD teaches innovation programs for organizations like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Justice, and the University Innovation Fellows Teaching and Learning Studio. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services IDEA Lab Ignite (ter.ps/hhsignite) University Innovation Fellows Teaching and Learning Studio (ter.ps/uifstudio) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services IDEA Lab Ignite (ter.ps/hhsignite) Prototype from the U.S. Department of Justice Concept Lab 5

Campus-Wide I&E Ecosystem Campus-Wide I&E 203 I&E course offerings campus-wide 13,250 students engaged in I&E $434,500 I&E competition & award money $345,000 I&E scholarship funding Top 25 Top 10 U.S. News & World Report Most Innovative Schools I&E ranking in the Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine 10 I&E competitions across campus 6

:: What the Campus-Wide I&E Ecosystem Looks Like :: UMD has a strong I&E ecosystem comprised of various departments and programs offering resources throughout campus. Those resources include programs, courses, office hours, mentoring, fellowships, work spaces, makerspaces, funding and events to help students turn their ideas into reality. These resources can be explored through UMD s Gateway for Maryland Entrepreneurs and Innovators (http://ter.ps/iegateway). The Academy relies on our incredible partners to achieve our goal of impacting all 37,000 UMD students. We collaborate with our partners by embedding 2-3 week I&E modules in courses, launching new Fearless Ideas courses, fostering a community of Fearless Faculty, and sponsoring and collaborating on I&E events and programs. Now in our third year, the Academy builds upon the strong 30-year entrepreneurship foundation created by existing departments and programs at the University of Maryland. We are 35% of the way towards achieving our goal of impacting all 37,000 University of Maryland students in innovation & entrepreneurship. 7

:: What Campus-Wide Curricular Impact Looks Like :: There were 203 I&E course offerings during academic year 2015-2016 throughout UMD s colleges, schools, departments and programs. A full listing of I&E courses can be found here: http://ter.ps/iecourses The 203 I&E course breakdown is as follows: :: What Campus-Wide Extracurricular Impact Looks Like :: TERPRIDE Fearless Ideas Activity co-sponsored by the Academy & the Dingman Center There are many campus-wide I&E programs that take place outside of the classroom. These extracurricular events range from competitions to workshops to hackathons attracting over 20% of the 13,250 students engaged in I&E this academic year. Of those events, Bitcamp, Cupid s Cup, the Do Good Now Competition, Technica, and the Social Enterprise Symposium inspired the most student engagement. 8 Technica 2015, UMD s first all ladies hackathon

:: I-Corps :: UMD is one of only seven universities in the country selected to lead the National Science Foundation s Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Node program, a key part of the White House Strategy for American Innovation. The seven I-Corps Nodes link together over 75 U.S. universities. These nodes partner with regional entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to help scientists better connect their research to problems and needs in the marketplace using to lean startup tools and concepts. In support of UM Ventures, UMD launched a 2-week Intro to I-Corps workshop open to USM faculty researchers. In AY 2015-2016, UMD ran five cohorts serving 30 research teams who collectively went on to win nearly $400,000 in additional innovation commercialization grants. The 30 teams include 6 colleges, 3 interdisciplinary centers and 3 USM campuses. :: I&E Partners :: The I&E partners across campus built a strong entrepreneurship foundation and continue to contribute to it through their I&E programs, events and partnerships. 9

2015-2016 Academy Year in Review DISCLAIMER: Engaging in innovation & entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland may cause unbridled enthusiasm and passion for bringing ideas to life, which may or may not lead to the formation of cool new products, services and/or systems. While such side effects may occur, more likely risks include an affinity for solving problems and feeling empowered to change the status quo. Most students report feeling an increase in creative confidence, a tendency to brainstorm at all hours, and an urge to always have a Post-it pad on hand. This annual report is created and compiled by the Academy for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Data provided in this report is for internal use only. Data is based on course enrollment numbers from Testudo for courses specifically related to innovation and/or entrepreneurship. The I&E course list is reviewed and updated each semester. Photo & Artwork Credit: Academy for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Adrienne Baer Brooke Smith Erica Estrada-Liou John Consoli The Diamondback innovation.umd.edu