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Webinar on 'Enhancing students' innovation and reflection skills: the SISA programme' offered by the Robert Gordon University and the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE). Presentation for OneHE Mindsets by Dr Pauline Bremner (Robert Gordon University) and Ann Davidson (Scottish Institute of Enterprise). Date: 1st July 2020

Webinar on 'Enhancing students' innovation and reflection skills: the SISA programme' offered by the Robert Gordon University and the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE). Presentation for OneHE Mindsets by Dr Pauline Bremner (Robert Gordon University) and Ann Davidson (Scottish Institute of Enterprise). Date: 1st July 2020

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'Enhancing students' innovation and reflection skills: the SISA programme'

  1. 1. Contact: OneHEmindsets@gmail.com Twitter:@OneHEmindsets
  2. 2. Ann Davidson Enterprise Programme Director a.davidson@sie.ac.uk Dr Pauline A M Bremner Lecturer (Robert Gordon University) p.bremner@rgu.ac.uk
  3. 3. Dr Pauline A M Bremner p.bremner@rgu.ac.uk Ann Davidson Enterprise Programme Director a.davidson@sie.ac.uk
  4. 4. Students Innovating and Reflecting - Scottish Innovative Student Awards SISA what is it How we have incorporated it To demonstrate the student enhancement
  5. 5. The Context: a framework for developing innovation/enterprise skills Ref: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education: Guidance for UK Higher Education Providers. QAA, Jan 2018 SISA 1 SISA 2 SISA 3
  6. 6. Scottish Innovative Student Awards (SISA) Application for Level 1 Accreditation Name of Institution Robert Gordon University Your Name and Contact Information Professor Rita Marcella School of Creative and Cultural Business Garthdee Road Aberdeen r.c.marcella@rgu.ac.uk Course/Module/Workshop to be Accredited Please state if the course is curriculum or co curriculum 1 BS3922: Communication Project Management Part of the curriculum for BA Media and BA PR Discipline / Year Media and PR 3rd year Timings 2 1. Accredited workshops have to be no less than 2 hours long. The workshops can be spread over different dates and times. SIE appreciates that many modules. Courses are longer but the element being offered in support of accreditation should be a minimum of 2 hours. 2. Timings – please confirm how long your course/module runs for during the academic year. This is to help with our planning of level 2 and planning for subsequent years Please give details confirming why your Course/Module/Workshop outcomes will deliver SISA Level 1 outcomes and demonstrate desired competencies. 3 You can attach supporting documentation here, for example, course or module descriptors or information showing what students’ will gain from taking part in a workshop you are running. Module outcomes include that students will be demonstrably able to: Plan and design a communication project for a defined audience, in response to a (real) client brief, applying relevant theoretical concepts and principles, and making effective use of appropriate media. Participate in a structured group task and evaluate individual contributions to the group effort. Present a professional proposal to the client, incorporating clear accurate information and workable, cost effective solutions. The students are assessed on their individual contributions to the group oral pitch to the client and the group written proposal, as well as on their individual report reflecting on the assignment, their group effort in producing the proposal and the lessons they have learned. The clients are business professionals, working in the commercial, public and third sectors and they mentor their groups as well as providing feedback on performance during the pitches. The content produced is used by clients. The module content includes: working with clients, consultancy work, project management tools and techniques, project planning, working as part of a team, organisational mission, vision and values, preparing a costed budget, fundraising and sponsorship approaches, media production and editing, media relations and social media marketing, risk analysis, event planning, professional writing and presentation. The module test students’ capacity to reflect on their own and team performance. They are asked to seek both positive and negative feedback from their team mates in order to identify improvement points and achieve a truer sense of self efficacy. It is always highly rewarding to see
  7. 7. Big shifts : Fitness Self motivation to take exercise and keep healthy. Easy access to gyms and more information on the benefits of exercise Using technology to monitor body functions and give real time information about performance and calories burned.
  8. 8. Innovation Catalyst Skills ✓ Managing ambiguity and uncertainty ✓ Co-design ✓ Pitching ✓ Influencing, communication and negotiation ✓ Innovation and intuitive decision making ✓ Civic responsibility
  9. 9. https://rgu.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/View er.aspx?id=857d2c89-413d-4d97-ad43- abdc00d16102 Innovation New ways of Doing things Pollution and Climate change Create a new fashion feeling
  10. 10. Innovation Champion ✓ Demonstrates intent to take action ✓ Able to critically reflect and evaluate ✓ Able to research and plan in order to develop an innovative idea
  11. 11. Skills Furthermore, they are crucial for everyone to utilise and keep abreast of technological advances in a rapidly changing, uncertain and interdependent world. Through its three levels, SISA provides a foundation of core skills upon which our students at RGU can confidently embrace the challenges and opportunities of the ‘future of work’ as employees who can act as catalysts for innovation and change or as future entrepreneurs. Now more than ever, Robert Gordon University, through our partnership with SIE SISA, aim to ensure that key innovation skills and the art of thinking innovatively and working collaboratively will ensure that our students are responsive and agile to the needs of the labour market, now and in the future.
  12. 12. https://rgu.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/View er.aspx?id=406b5e9b-f1f3-4aeb-a3df- ab90008046d8
  13. 13. References FUGLSANG OSTERGAARD, S. & GRAAFLAND NORLUND, A. (2019) The 4 biggest challenges to our higher education model– and what to do about them https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/12/fourth-industrial-revolution- higher-education-challenges/ [accessed Jan 12th 2020]. MILLER, J. P. (2019). The Holistic Curriculum, Third Edition: London: University of Toronto Press. Quality Assurance Agency, (2018) Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education: Guidance for UK Higher Education Providers, available at: https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaas/enhancement-and-development/enterprise- and-entrpreneurship-education-2018.pdf?sfvrsn=15f1f981_8 [Accessed 30th June 2019].
  14. 14. • Would SIE be open to collaborate with international organisations outside of Scotland to offer SISA certification? • Can university libraries that offer information literacy/digital literacy skills non-credit modules for students take part in the SISA certification programme? • Is there a potential for SIE to collaborate with other organisations e.g. OERu, Lynda.com and offer micro learning certification?
  15. 15. Contact: OneHEmindsets@gmail.com Twitter:@OneHEmindsets

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