Wouldn't it be nice to have some of the most intriguing conference presenters give a special presentation, tailored just for you? For this poster session, presenters will be stationed around the room with visual presentations of their material. Tour the poster displays, stop, and ask questions of those whose topics interest you the most. This is a great opportunity to learn about a variety of programs in a short time and make deeper connections with those whose work aligns with or challenges your own. Have some refreshments and network with your peers while you're at it!
- A Model for Student Business Incubators
- Lynn Jahn, University of Iowa
- Beyond the BS, Teaching Innovation
- Terrance Boult, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Inspiring Aspiring Entrepreneurs
- Erin Powell, North Carolina State University
- Making Technology Inventiveness Accessible to the Business Student Using TRIZ Methods and Tools
- Gregory Leman, Baylor University
- Teaching Creativity Through Constructivism
- Kathy Kegley, Clemson University
- Teaching Creativity to Students in Design Classes
- Saeed Niku, California Polytechnic State University
- Technical Entrepreneurship Case Studies at the University of Detroit Mercy
- Jonathan Weaver, University of Detroit Mercy (Click here to view the paper)
- Workshop: Embedding Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Discipline Specific Course
- Richard DeMartino, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Creativity By Design: CNCMM's RE3AD Program
- Christopher C. Ibeh, Pittsburg State University
- High School Service Learning Opportunities
- Melissa Jawaharlal, Troy High School, CA
- Creating Effective Alliances and Partnerships in Today's Market
- Hossein Pakravan
- Technology development and social entrepreneurship Initiatives in a Business School in India
- Girja Sharan
- Development of the Engineering Entrepreneurship Initiative at VMI, an interdisciplinary program
- Elizabeth Baker
- Freshman Entrepreneurship Student Critical Thinking Enhancement through Paired Engineering and English
- Karen High (Click here to view the paper)
- Fundamentals of Sustainability
- Helen Lou and Radhika Seshadri
- Old Dogs, Young Pups, and New Tricks: Teaching Creativity to Undergraduates versus Graduate Student
- Scott Browne
This year we are experimenting with an exciting new format that we are calling a "Soapbox Session." Modeled after the Speakers' Corner in London's Hyde Park, the soapbox session will allow a charismatic and courageous group of speakers to hold forth on topics on which they hold passionate views while the audience roams freely, stopping to listen to those who are the most provocative and persuasive, challenging their views, and engaging in a lively dialogue.
We look forward to vigorous participation, not only from those on their soapboxes, but from other conference participants. Come and enjoy a snack (there will be no rotten tomatoes on the menu), mingle, and see what lies beneath the calm exteriors of otherwise mild-mannered innovators and educators!