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ICT Enabled Social Innovation for Social Good

Join us on 10 December 2018 for a kick-off meeting to discuss how tech startup-driven courses can empower students to become the next generation of changemakers. Key goals include understanding stakeholder roles, exploring challenges, and developing valuable solutions for social good.

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ICT Enabled Social Innovation for Social Good

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  1. ICT Enabled Social Innovation for Social Good Stakeholders Kick-off Meeting– 10 December 2018

  2. Mission : Tech startup driven courses where students become the next generation of changemakers.

  3. Meeting Expected Goals and Outcomes • Understand roles for every stakeholder • Discuss framework of challenges from different stakeholder perspective • Present student background • Development of valuable solutions that will contribute in the others social good, within and outside the course setting and NTNU ecosystem

  4. List of projects/ideas • Establish collaboration possibilities among participants, students etc. • Discuss challenges and constraints (timing, location etc.) • Recruiting potentials Outcomes

  5. The team Letizia Jaccheri Professor Letizia Jaccheri has more than twenty years’ experience with IT projects in education, research, industry, and public sector. Orges Cico Orges Cico holds a MSc in Computer Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy and is currently a PhD student at NTNU.

  6. Important dates Show where you are in the process and what’s left to tackle 16 January 2019 27 February 2019 24 April 2019 Startup development - you know! Bootcamp Day 1 - Challenge Presentations Business plan development Pitching or drafting application to IN or TTO

  7. Wednesday 16 January 2019 • From 8:45 to 15:45 • Total time needed: 7 hours, including catering, breaks, and network moments. • Intro: Innovation day (0.5h) • Brainstorm: Trends VS. Markets (0.5h) • Inspiration & brainstorm techniques (0.5-1.5h) • Presenting social innovation framework of challenges (2h) • Sharing and discussing new project ideas with stakeholders (2h) • Conclusion and fill in survey (0.5h) Ageda Day 1

  8. Wednesday 27 February 2019 • From 8:45 to 15:45 • Total time needed: 7 hours, including catering, breaks, and networking moments. • Warm-up exercise (0.5h) • Intro: Business Concept Made Easy (1h) • Intro: Rapid Prototyping at your finger tips (2h) • What next? (2h) • Intro: Start drafting your application(1.5h) • Conclusion and fill in survey (0.5h) Ageda Day 2

  9. Wednesday 24 April 2019 • From 8:45 to 15:45 • Total time needed: 7 hours, including catering, breaks, and networking moments. • Intro: Innovation day (0.5h) • Develop business concepts (2h) • Complete drafting your application (1h) • Pitch idea to stakeholders (1h) • Conclude (0.5h) • Conclusion and fill in survey (0.5h) Ageda Day 3

  10. How it works Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Present challenges, get idea feedback, make decisions for idea development Develop rapid prototype, business model, technological solution Complete a draft proposal and prepare for pitching idea

  11. Thank you!www.socialinnovationecosystems.com

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