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Case Stories of Workplace Innovation for Science Students – Part II

Case Stories of Workplace Innovation for Science Students – Part II

In Part I of this post, we provided an overview of a WINCan project with our summer research intern – Kyla, an undergrad in the Integrated Sciences program at McMaster University. The aim was to assess the feasibility of creating  case stories to illustrate workplace innovation activities that would be of specific interest to Science students. The previous post discusses source material for illustrative case stories for two of the innovation activities – Job Crafting and Innovation Adaptation – in our adaptable learning resources for Understanding and Applying Workplace Innovation.  

We follow up in this post with illustrative case story sources for Design Thinking and Intrapreneurship. We also describe a potential practice case story with which students could engage as a test of their understanding, based on a Design Thinking experiment to improve a biochemistry lab course at McMaster.

Looking through the Mirror: Understanding Workplace Innovation as a student Innovation Adaptation Exercise

Looking through the Mirror: Understanding Workplace Innovation as a student Innovation Adaptation Exercise

In March 2024, WINCan’s Dr. Thomas Carey had three  guest interactions (virtually) at the University of King’s College to work with students enrolled in a non-credit career development program called Liberal Arts Passport to Innovation. The Passport program is geared towards helping students frame their assets for employers and understand how their liberal arts skills and interests could be a fit with the innovation space. However, it does not teach innovation skills as such. The six student authors listed above were enthusiastic about adding two additional sessions to this co-curicular experience so that they could gain more familiarity with systematic approaches to innovation. A chapter from the WINCan Open Educational Resources (in the eCampus Ontario Open Library) on "Innovation Adaptation” was selected for this purpose and the class then decided to take this WINCan OER resources itself as the Innovation to be considered for adaptation in a pilot project.