Course Description
Innovation in information and emerging technologies. Classroom and individual student activities will address strategies and exercises for how to develop, grow and vet ideas, and build teams ready to create a product, service or business.
Credit(s)
This is a 3 credit course. Undergraduate students earn 3 credits for IDS 301, and graduate students earn 3 credits for completion of IST 627 with the addition of a graduate student/team assignment.
Professor of Record
Marcene Sonneborn
Audience
Undergraduate students and graduate students who are willing to apply strategies for being innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial, and who are willing to take risks to make a difference in the world.
Learning Objectives
After taking this course, the students will be able to:
Generate, develop, grow and vet new product, service and business ideas
- Apply the concept of stimulus thinking and using random objects in the environment to generate new ideas, including conversations with others
- Make decisions that recognize the role of team and managing individuals to be a part of an innovation team
- Recognize and assess opportunities in multiple environments
Understand the concept of an innovation ecosystem, its components and value in the economy
- Describe the elements of an innovation ecosystem as an environment for development and growth of ideas into something of value to individuals, society or the economy
- Demonstrate the skills to follow the path of an innovation from original idea and innovator to its present form by describing “the players” and their functions within an innovation ecosystem Select an innovative company and describe the conditions, the serendipitous events, and the people/organizations who were key to the success of an innovation, or were instrumental in its ultimate failure
- Be able to conceptualize and pitch a business idea to potential stakeholders, investors and partners in a new venture or organization
Demonstrate the ability to communicate ideas, objectives and aspirations to others as an important element on the path from idea to realization of a dream
- Assess what makes some ideas more business-appropriate than others
- Present a business idea to potential stakeholders and supporters (potential executives, partners, co-workers and investors).
- Focus your idea on other people’s problems, needs and wants (PNWs) as you build your business model and company
- Critically evaluate the competition and identify opportunities that others have missed in a market
- Assess and accumulate the necessary resources to start a venture
Course Syllabus
IDS 301 Fall 2021 Syllabus- Bruce Kingma
Other iSchool Courses
- IDS 301 - What's the Big Idea?: Technology Innovation
- IDS 302 - Idea2Startup
- IDS360 - Entrepreneurial Immersion Experience
- IDS 403 - iLaunchPad
- IST 101 - First Year Forum
- IST 195 - Information Technologies
- IST 233 - Intro to Computer Networking
- IST 256 - Appl.Prog.For Information Syst
- IST 263 - Intro to Front-End Web Dev
- IST 300 - Digital Platforms
- IST 300 - The Power of Information
- IST303 - Global Financial Systems Architecture
- IST 305 - Globalization: Collaboration, Culture, Systems & Data
- IST 322 - Digital Strategy & Analytics for the Web
- IST 323 - Intro to Information Security
- IST325 - Information Management Consultation
- IST 335 - Intro/Info Based Organizations
- IST 336 - Leading Issues in Info Security
- IST 337 - IM&T Support Practicum
- IST 341 - Human-Centered Design
- IST 342 - Information Security Policy
- IST 343 - Data in Society
- IST 344 - Info Reporting & Presentation
- IST 345 - Managing Info Systems Projects
- IST 346 - Info Tech Mgmt & Administration
- IST349 - Human-Computer Interaction
- IST 352 - Info Analysis of Org. Systems
- IST 359 - Intro to Data Base Mgmt Systs
- IST 363 - Advanced Front End Web Design
- IST 382 - Cultural Competence for Information Professionals
- IST 387 - Intro to Applied Data Science
- IST 426 - Information Justice and Community Engagement
- IST 400 - Blockchain Management
- IST 402 - Digital Forensics
- IST 407 - Advanced Data Analytics
- IST 414 - Data Driven Inquiry
- IST 419 - Economics for Info Mgmt
- IST 421 - Information Visualization
- IST 425 - Enterprise Risk Management
- IST 429 - Technology & the Future of Work
- IST431 - Security in Networked Environments
- IST 442 - Agile Project Management
- IST443 - Critique of the Information Age
- IST447 - Complex Issues in IT Project Management
- IST448 - Enterprise Wireless Networks
- IST 452 - Advanced Computer Networking
- IST453 - Telecommunications Regulations
- IST456 - Information Policies and Decision Making
- IST462 - Scripting for Data Analysis
- IST 466 - Prof Issues/Info Mgmt & Tech
- IST469 - Advanced Database Management Systems
- IST471 - Internship in Info Mgmt & Tech
- IST472 - Coop Educ in Info Mgmt & Tech
- IST475 - Full Stack Web Development
- IST476 - Applied Information Security
- IST 477 - Research in Innovation, Society, and Technology
- IST 486 - Social Media in the Organiz.
- IST 523 - Graphic Design for the Web