Innovation corps for learning (I-Corps™ L): Assessing the potential for sustainable scalability of educational innovations

Karl A. Smith, Ann F. McKenna, Rocio C Chavela Guerra, Russell Korte, Christopher Swan

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    Abstract

    The Innovation Corps for Learning (I-Corps" L) is an initiative of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) in cooperation with the University of Minnesota, Arizona State University, Colorado State University, and Tufts University to apply the highly successful principles of NSF I-Corps" towards a culture that will sustain and scale educational innovations. The NSF I-Corps" program, on which I-Corps" L is based, uses established strategies for start-ups to build entrepreneurial skills in the engineering and scientific communities that encourage mainstream application of emerging technologies. The overriding purposes of the 8 week I-Corps" L course are to (1) provide a framework for each of the participating teams (typically 20 to 24 in a cohort) to assess the potential of their educational innovation for sustainability and scalability, and (2) foster an entrepreneurial mindset within the education community so that education products, programs, and services are designed and implemented in ways that promote widespread adoption. In this paper and poster we summarize the essential features of I-Corps" L, the changes made in the three iterations of the program thus far, and key evaluation results. We also present our assessment of the potential of the I-Corps" L to contribute to the transformation of STEM education through the sustaining and scaling of NSF-funded research-based ideas.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publication2016 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
    PublisherAmerican Society for Engineering Education
    Volume2016-June
    StatePublished - Jun 26 2016
    Event123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition - New Orleans, United States
    Duration: Jun 26 2016Jun 29 2016

    Other

    Other123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNew Orleans
    Period6/26/166/29/16

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