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Best Practices for Cultivating Innovative Thinking Skills in Innovation Competitions and Programs


Abstract:

Engineering and computing education have always embraced student Innovation Competitions and Programs (ICPs), such as design challenges, hackathons, startup competitions,...Show More

Abstract:

Engineering and computing education have always embraced student Innovation Competitions and Programs (ICPs), such as design challenges, hackathons, startup competitions, and boot camps. These programs are typically organized to increase interest in STEM fields, achieve the broader objective of forming well-rounded engineers and encourage students to bring their innovative ideas into real life. In addition, all ICPs also aim to advance students' innovative thinking skills. With the increased focus on entrepreneurship and innovation in STEM programs, many higher education institutions now organize some form of ICPs. This increased popularity of ICPs bears the questions of (i) whether ICPs achieve their intended objectives, (ii) what program components are most effective, and (iii) how to design ICPs for recruiting diverse student groups. Although these questions are highly relevant to advancing the educational benefits of ICPs, the literature lacks holistic studies focusing on the best practices of ICPs. In this paper, we present the findings of a qualitative research study to investigate ICP types and attributes that make the most impact on fostering an innovation mindset. We interviewed the organizers of ICPs to understand their objectives for organizing their events and rationales for specific program elements. Besides, we asked questions about how they promote their events, the best ways to reach out to students, team selection and forming, their assessment and judging procedures, during and after competition support, and the best practices and challenges. These interview scripts were transcribed, coded, and analyzed using qualitative data analysis software. An analysis of extracted thematic concepts was performed to identify the best practices and strategies that ICP organizers utilize to increase the Impact of their programs. The paper presents the preliminary results of this thematic analysis of the codes. Overall, findings suggest that incorporating more entr...
Date of Conference: 18-21 October 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2024
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Conference Location: College Station, TX, USA

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I. Introduction

An increasing number of higher education institutions or-ganize design challenges, idea competitions, and hackathons to attract students to work on innovative projects, collectively called Innovation Competitions and Programs (ICPs), as they usually positively affect participants [1]–[4]. Organizing an ICP is an overwhelming undertaking that requires consider-able time, resources, and careful planning. The life cycle of organizing ICPs involves through the following stages: (1) planning, (2) launching, (3) execution, and (4) following up.

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