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iCommunity&iTeamHandbookAcademicYear2009‐2010IllinoisFoundryforInnovationinEngineeringEducation(iFoundry)
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TableofContents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 2BriefHistoryofiFoundryandICommunity..............................................................................2OrganizationofthisHandbook ....................................................................................................3
TheNeedforiFoundryandiCommunity ......................................................................... 3iFoundry:ChangingMinds&ChangingOrganizations.........................................................3iCommunity:ConnectingforaSuccessfulTransitionfromHighSchooltoCollege....4
TheStructureofiCommunity&iTeams .......................................................................... 4iCommunityOrganization..............................................................................................................4iTeamSelectionProcess .................................................................................................................4iTeamOrganization..........................................................................................................................4iTeamSupport....................................................................................................................................5iCouncil.................................................................................................................................................5
iTeamFunctions ...................................................................................................................... 6IdentityandSocialInteraction .....................................................................................................6AcademicSupportandiFoundryAdvising ...............................................................................6WorldofWork....................................................................................................................................6Service...................................................................................................................................................7
Fall2009:FouriTeamsAlignedwithStudentAspirations ....................................... 7iTeamMeetingsandiCommunityCheckpoints&Gatherings .................................. 8iCheckpoint .........................................................................................................................................8iExpo......................................................................................................................................................8OtheriCommunityGatherings......................................................................................................8
Recognition................................................................................................................................ 8iTeamRecognition............................................................................................................................9iCheckpointRecognition ................................................................................................................9iExpoRecognition .............................................................................................................................9iStarRecognition...............................................................................................................................9iCommunityRecognition................................................................................................................9
iCommunication.....................................................................................................................10
iBudget......................................................................................................................................11Acknowledgments.................................................................................................................11
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IntroductionThishandbookdescribestheworkingsofthecommunityofstudentsandteamscallediCommunitywithintheIllinoisFoundryforInnovationinEngineeringEducation(iFoundry)attheUniversityofIllinoisatUrbana‐Champaign.iFoundrywasconceivedasacollaborativeincubatorforthetransformationofengineeringeducationinalignmentwiththepaceanddegreeoftechnologicalinnovationandcreativityofthe21stcentury.iCommunitywasconceivedasawaytoencourageteamworkandcollaborationamongstudentsfromtheveryfirstmomentsoftheirengineeringeducationinawaythatpromotesgreaterengagement,involvement,andresponsibilityforpositiveeducationaloutcomes.
BriefHistoryofiFoundryandICommunityAnactivityin2006‐2007calledEngineeringandTechnologyStudiesatIllinois(ETSI,www‐illigal.ge.uiuc.edu/ETSI)sponsoredaseminarseriesinvolvingengineersandnon‐engineersaliketoconsiderengineeringandtechnologyashumanactivities.InFall2007,ETSIsponsoredaWorkshopontheEngineeroftheFutureattheUniversityofIllinoisinwhichBillWulf,outgoingpresidentoftheNationalAcademyofEngineeringandIllinoisalumnus,andSherraKerns,FoundingVPforinnovationatOlinCollegegavekeynotetalks.ThatworkshopwasinstrumentaltorenewingtheconversationonengineeringeducationreformatIllinois.
Earlierthatsummer,awhitepaper(availableonwww.ifoundry.illinois.edu)hadbeenwrittenproposinganinterdepartmentalcollaborativeincubatorcalledtheIllinoisFoundryforTechVisionandLeadership(iFoundry).Representativesfromfivedepartments(AE,CEE,ECE,IESE,andMatSE)andothersmettodesignvariousaspectsoftheincubator.AsubcommitteeoftheCollegeExecutiveCommitteeheadedbyDougBeckwasappointedbyDeanAdesidathatfalltostudythepossibilityofanincubatorandinFall2008,iFoundrywasestablishedasacollegeactivity.
StudentswereinvolvediniFoundrydeliberationsfromthebeginning.StudentleadersmetwiththedepartmentalrepresentativesontheiFoundryadhoccommitteestartinginsummer2007,andacoursecalledDesigningtheEngineeringCurriculumoftheFuturewasheldintheSpringof2008with18students,roughly2/3undergraduateand1/3graduatestudents,participating.StudentshavebeeninvolvedindesigndiscussionsthroughoutandEngineeringLearningAssistantsandotherstudentadvisorsandmentorsareimportanttothefunctioningoftheiFoundryplan.
ThefirstiCommunityintheinauguraliFoundryclassstartedinFall2009,butmanyoftheideasandpracticescontainedhereinweretestedinthelate90’saspartoftheTeamworkforaQualityEducation(TQE)atUIUC.Thoseexperimentsweresuccessfulinimprovingstudentengagementthoughateamworkexperience,butthepilotwasnotintegratedintotheregularstudentexperienceatthattime.Thedesign
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ofiCommunityhasbeeninfluencedbythoseexperiencestogetherwiththegrowingliteratureonlearningcommunities.
OrganizationofthisHandbookThishandbookconsiderstheneedforiFoundryandiCommunity,thestructureofiCommunityandtheiTeams,thefunctionsoftheiTeams,andthefourteamscreatedinalignmentwithstudentaspirations.ThehandbookcontinuesbydiscussingiTeammeetings,iCommunitycheckpointsandothergatherings,theformsofrecognitionavailableforiStudentsandiTeams,themodesofcommunicationforiCommunitymembers,andthebudgetavailablefortheseactivities.
TheNeedforiFoundryandiCommunityThe21stcenturyisafast‐pacedtimecharacterizedbyrapidtechnologicaladvanceandglobalconnectedness.ThissectionconsiderstheneedforiFoundryandiCommunityinsuchanenvironment.
iFoundry:ChangingMinds&ChangingOrganizationsThereformofengineeringeducationhasbeenahottopicforthebetterpartoftwodecades.Theneedforreformisdrivenbychangesinindustrialorganizationandthepracticeofengineering,butdespitemucheffortandmoneyexpended,theamountofeffectiveeducationalchangeisquitemodest.Thereasonsforthisarebecomingincreasinglyclear.Manyreformeffortsbeginwith“theplan,”alistoftopicsorcoursesthatneedtobeinsertedintothecurriculum.“Theplan”runsintotwoproblems.
First,collegesoperatingunderatraditionalcurriculumarereluctanttoentertaintopicsthatare“notrigorous.”Yet,manyofthetopicsthatarethoughttobemostnecessaryinpracticearethe“soft”design,communications,andpeopleskillsnecessarytobeeffectiveinamodernworkenvironment.
Second,evenwhensomeagreementcanbereachedontheneedforchange,theorganizationfindsitselfunabletomakechange,becausetheprocessesofcurriculumvotingaredeadlockedbyakindofacademicNIMBY(“notinmybackyard”)problem.Thepoliticaldeadlockresultsinminimalagreementforchange,andverylittlereformtakesplace.
Thus,thejobofeducationalreformisnotamatterofcreatingyetanotherplanorlistoftopics.Insteaditisamatterofchangingmindsandchangingorganizationsthroughacombinationofconceptualclarificationandthecreationoflociofexperimentation.Inengineeringandindustrialpractice,itiscommonplacetocreatepilotplantsandR&Dfacilitiestoplanandtestnewproductsandprocesses,andiFoundrytakesapageoutofindustry’splaybookincreatinganincubator,pilotplant,orR&Dfacilityforeducationalinnovationandtesting.ThoseinterestedinunderstandingtheintellectualbasisanddesignoftheiFoundrymechanismcanreviewliteratureontheiFoundrywebsite(www.ifoundry.illinois.edu),theiFoundry
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YouTubechannel(www.youtube.com/illinoisfoundry),ortheiFoundrySlideSharepage(www.slideshare.net/ifoundry).
iCommunity:ConnectingforaSuccessfulTransitionfromHighSchooltoCollegeEngineeringisachallengingcourseofstudyandmanystudentsleaveforotherfieldsofstudybeforeknowingwhetherengineeringisagoodfitforthemornot.Engineeringstudentattritionisacomplexphenomenon,butakeyvariableinalmostallsuccessfultransitionsfromhighschooltocollege(andfromcollegetotheworkforce)issocialconnectedness.AkeyideabehindiFoundryandiCommunityisthatacommunityofstudentsworkingtogethercanincreasethesuccesspotentialofitsmembersandhelpstudentsstayinengineeringlongenoughtodeterminewhetheritisagoodfitforthemornot.
Also,theUniversityofIllinoishasrichengineeringstudentlifeopportunitiesasexemplifiedbymanyandvariedengineeringstudentorganizationsoncampus.Althoughmanyengineeringstudentsengagewiththoseactivitiesintheirjuniorandsenioryears,iCommunityprovidesabridgetothatrichandvariedengineeringstudentlifeforstudentsintheearlypartoftheirengineeringeducation.
TheStructureofiCommunity&iTeamsThissectionconsiderstheoverallorganizationoftheiCommunity,theiTeamselectionprocess,theorganizationofindividualiTeams,thesupportavailabletoiTeams,andtheiCouncil.Intheremainderofthesection,eachoftheseisdiscussedinturn.
iCommunityOrganizationTheiCommunityconsistsofallstudentswhoarepartofiFoundry(iStudents).Inaddition,theiCommunityissupportedbyavarietyofadvisors,mentors,sponsors,andiFoundryfacultyandstaffmembers(iFriends).iCommunityissubdividedintoteamsofroughly15‐25studentscallediTeams.LeadersofeachoftheiTeamsformaniCouncil(tobediscussedbelow).
iTeamSelectionProcessEarlyinthefreshmenyear,studentsarepresentedwithalistofavailableteams,andthestudentsareaskedtoranktheirpreferencesforiTeammembership.Everyeffortismadetoassignstudentstoteamsaccordingtotheirtoppreferences.AftertheinitialiTeamselectionprocess,aniStudentcanchangeteamswiththeagreementoftheiChairsofthetwoiTeamsinvolvedandtheAssociateDirectorofiFoundry.Teamchangesarefrozenfollowingthethirdfullweekofthesemester.
iTeamOrganizationAtthebeginningofeachsemester,eachiTeamelectsachaircalledaniChairbymajorityvotefromamongallthemembersoftheiTeam.Ifamajorityvoteisnotobtainedonthefirstballot,thetop‐twovotegettersareconsideredinarunoff
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election,andthewinnerbecomestheiChair.EachiChairisresponsiblefororganizingtheiTeamintomanageablesubteams.
iTeamSupportEachiTeamhasasetofadvisorsasfollows:
iTeamStudentAdvisor(iSA).iSAsareundergraduateorgraduatestudentswhoworkforiFoundrytocoordinateiCommunityandiTeamactivities.EachteamisassignedtwoiSAs,andiSAsarethego‐tosourceofadviceandcoachingregardingleadershipandteamworkmatters,iFoundryandiCommunityworkings,andinformaladvicefornavigatingcampusandacademics.
iTeamFacultyAdvisor(iFA).iFAsarefacultymemberschosenbecauseoftheiralignmentwiththethematicsubjectmatterofaagiveniTeam.AlloftheiFAsareiFoundryFellows,andmanyofthemhavebeeninvolvedwithiFoundryactivitiesfromearlyinthedesignprocess.iFAshelpcoordinateactivitieswiththecorporate/organizationalsponsorsandwillbeespeciallyhelpfulintheearlyprocessofgettingtheiTeamsorganized.
iTeamCorporate/OrganizationalAdvisor(iCOA).CorporateandorganizationalsponsorshaveagreedtoworkwithiFoundrytohelpbringtheworldofworkfromoutsideintotheuniversity.TheiCOAsmeetwithiTeamsonroughlyamonthlybasis(oftenbyteleconference),andtheywillhelpcoordinatemeetingswithcorporate/organizationalrepresentativeswithiTeamswhencorporatemembersareoncampus.
Inadditiontotheteam‐specificadvisorsasdescribedabove,iTeamscanseeksupportfromthefollowingindividuals:
iFoundrycoreteam.MembersoftheiFoundrycoreteamareavailabletosupportiCommunityandiTeams,includingCo‐directorsDaveGoldberg&RayPrice,AssociateDirectorKarenHyman,iCommunitycoordinatorRussKorte,ENG100++CoordinatorPeteDragic,andiFoundryAdmin,TraceyJohnson.
iFoundryfellows.AnumberoffacultyhavehelpediFoundryintellectually,organizationally,andinothermanners.ThesepeoplearecallediFoundryfellows,andmanyofthemarehappytoassistiTeams,especiallyintopicsrelatedtotheirdisciplinaryexpertise.AlistingofiFoundryfellowsmaybefoundontheiFoundrywebsiteatwww.ifoundry.illinois.edu.
iFoundryCouncilrepresentatives.EachdepartmenthasarepresentativetotheiFoundryCouncil,andtheseindividualsmaybehelpfultotheactivitiesoftheiTeams.
iCouncilAlloftheiChairsconstitutetheiCommunityCounciloriCouncil,andachairoftheiCounciliselectedbymajorityvotefromamongtheiChairs.TheiCouncilisresponsibleforcoordinatingiCommunityactivitiesinawaythatsocial,learning,
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andWOWactivitiesarewidelysharedamongiTeamstotheextentpossible.TheiCounciliChairmayappointinter‐iTeamcommitteesorteamstohelppromotecollaborationandcoordinationamongtheiTeams.
iTeamFunctionsTheiTeamservesanumberoffunctionstohelpfacilitatesuccessfultransitionfromhighschooltoengineeringcollege.Inparticular,iTeamsprovide
• asenseofidentityandsocialinteraction;• academicsupportandiFoundryadvising;• introductiontotheworldofwork;• alocusforserviceactivities.
Eachoftheseisbrieflydiscussedinturn.
IdentityandSocialInteractionEachiTeamprovidesasenseofbelongingandidentitytoitsmembersinthesamewaythatafraternityorsororityorsocialclubmight,exceptthatitisuptotheiTeamtocreateitsownidentityandsocialactivities.Opportunitiesforexcellence.iTeamscanappointidentityand/orsocialchairs,createiTeamnames,logos,orotheridentifyingmarks,usesocialmedia(Facebook,Linkedin,etc.)ordigitalmedia(YouTube,SlideShare,etc.),holdsocialgatherings(withorwithoutotheriTeamsorcampusgroups),andpurchaseiTeamapparel(t‐shirts,hats,etc.).
AcademicSupportandiFoundryAdvisingiStudentsaremembersoftheirhomedepartmentsandiFoundry.Assuch,theprimaryresponsibilityforacademicsupportandadviceiswiththehomedepartment;however,iTeamsareanimportantsourceofinformalacademicsupportandadvice.iSAscanprovideinformationtostudentsbasedontheirownexperienceasstudents,andIFAsandiSAscanprovideiFoundry‐specificadviceaboutiFoundryofferings,HAPIthemes,andnewiFoundry‐relatedcourses.Inaddition,iTeamscanorganizetohelptheirmembers“survive”thechallengesofthefreshmenyear.Opportunitiesforexcellence.iTeamscanappointacademicchairs,formstudytable/groups(generallyorbyclass),formtutoringteams(fromthoseexperiencedinadvancedsubjectmatterbyAPtest),linktoexternaltutoringorstudyhelp,collectstudymaterials,andformsystemstomonitoracademicsuccess.
WorldofWorkAkeytomotivatingiStudentsistomakesuretheyunderstandthewayopportunitiesintheworldofworkalignwiththeirinterests.EachiTeamispairedwithoneormorecorporations/organizationsandoneormoreiCOArepresentatives.Opportunitiesforexcellence.iTeamscanappointworld‐of‐work(WOW)chairstocoordinatewithiCOAs,theEngineeringCareerServicesoffice,andotherwork‐relatedagencies.iTeamscanarrangefieldtrips,talksbycompanyrepresentatives,andvisitstoEngineeringExpoandothercampusplacement
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activities.iTeamscanrecordshortvideosofcampusvisitorsonwork‐relatedtopicsofinteresttoiStudentsandotherengineeringstudents.
ServiceJustasmanyfraternities,sororities,andsocialorganizationsperformserviceactivitiesintheircommunities,iTeamscanchoosetoperformservicetocampusentities,thecommunity,andbeyond.Opportunitiesforexcellence.iTeamscanappointservicechairstoorganizeandmonitorserviceactivities,andorganizegroupsofiTeammemberstoparticipateinserviceactivitiestothecampus,thelargercommunity,charities,orreligiousgroups,ororganizationssuchasEngineerswithoutBorders.
Fall2009:FouriTeamsAlignedwithStudentAspirationsInsurveyingaspirationsoftheincomingiFoundryclass,studentinterestswereclassifiedintothreebroadcategories.First,therewerestudentswhoweremotivatedtocometoengineeringschooltodesigncooltechnology.Second,therewerestudentswhowantedtobethenext“MaxLevchin”bybeingpartoforfoundingantechentrepreneurialfirm.Finally,therewerestudentswhowantedtomakeadifferencefairlydirectlyintheworldbyworkingonthedifficultsocial/environmentalproblemssuchassustainabilityorworldpoverty.
FourteamswerecreatedinalignmentwithiStudentaspirations:
Art&EngineeringDesign(AED).AEDisconcernedwiththeintersectionofartandhuman‐centeredengineeringdesignaswellastraditionalareasofproductdesign.iFAs:JimLeake(IESE)&DavidWeightman(IndustrialDesign).iCOAs:KeithBesserud(Skidmore,Owings,andMerrill),GeraldLabedz(Motorola),MartinNeumann,CenterforPlasma‐MaterialInteractions.RecommendedforiStudentsinterestedinintersectionofartandengineering,structuralengineers(SOMisarchitecture/engineeringfirm),engineersinterestedinproductdesignacrossdisciplines.
Service&SystemsEngineering(SSE).SSEisconcernedwiththeincreasingroleoftechnology‐basedhuman‐centeredservicesandsystemsasasourceofinnovationandengineeringwork.iFAs:RayPrice.iCOAs:DianeFodell(IBM,SSME)andJohnQuarton,AmyMast,&RussSmith(StateFarm).RecommendedforiStudentsinterestedinITconsultingandhuman‐centeredtechnology‐intensiveservicesandsystems.
Entrepreneurship&Innovation(EI).EIisconcernedwiththeroleoftechnologyentrepreneurshipinnewenterprisesandnewproductintrapreneurshipandinnovationinexistingcorporations.iFA:LauraHollisandPeteDragic.iCOAs:RhiannonClifton(TEC)&CarlChow(HP).RecommendedforiStudentsinterestedinstartupentrepreneurship,large‐companyintrapreneurship,andbusinessinnovationandcreativity,moregenerally.
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EngineeringinServicetoSociety(ESS).ESSisconcernedwithdirectactiontoapplyengineeringtoproblemsofsustainability,poverty,andsocietalimprovement.iFA:BruceLitchfield.iCOAs:KeithBesserud(SOM,sustainablearchitecture),BruceLitchfield(EngineersWithoutBorders)&DianeFodell(IBM,SmarterPlanet).RecommendedforiStudentsinterestedindirectlyapplyingtheirengineeringskilltoproblemsofsustainability,theenvironment,orsocietalimprovement.
ThesediverseiTeamsprovideavarietyofemphasestoaccommodatetheinterestsoftheiStudentclass.
iTeamMeetingsandiCommunityCheckpoints&GatheringsiTeamsmeetforthefirstmonthofthesemesteronalmostaweeklybasisto(1)electiChairs,(2)getorganized,and(3)prepareforiCheckpointandiExpomeetingsatmidtermandtheendofthesemester,respectively.Dates,times,andmeetingplacesforearlymeetingsarepredetermined,butthereafter,iTeamsmeetatafrequencydeterminedbytheiChairandotherteamleaders.
iCheckpointTheiCheckpointmeetingisheldatmidterm,andiTeamspresent(1)anoverallplanofiTeamorganizationandactivities,and(2)plansandprogressineachofthefunctionaliTeamareas(identity/social,academics/advising,worldofwork,andservice).
iExpoTheiExpomeetingisheldatsemesterend,andiTeamsmakefinalpresentationsineachoftheiCheckpointareas.iCOAs,iFAs,departmentalfaculty,andothersareencouragedtoattendiExpo.
OtheriCommunityGatheringsiCommunitygatheringscanbescheduledforsocial,intellectual,ororganizationalpurposesasneeded.ThesegatheringsmaybeinitiatedbyiFoundrystaff,theiCouncil,orboth.
AnumberoftheiCheckpointandiExpoactivitiesaregivenspecialrecognitionasdescribedinthenextsection.
RecognitioniCommunityandtheiTeamsformasupportmechanismtohelpiStudentsgetthroughthetransitionfromhighschooltotheUniversity,intellectuallyandsocially,inamannerthatintroducestheworldofworkandofbroaderservice.TheseareintrinsicallyimportantfunctionsandtheirimportanceprovidesstrongmotivationfortheiTeamstodotheirjobs.Itis,however,helpfulinhumanaffairstorecognize
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bothteamandindividualexcellenceasawaytoencouragetheaccomplishmentofprimarytasks.
ThissectionoutlinestheformsofiTeam,iCheckpoint/iExpo,iCommunityrecognition.
iTeamRecognitioniChairsmaydevisemeansofrecognizingindividualandgroupaccomplishmentwithintheiriTeams.Opportunitiesforexcellence.Selectarecognitionchair.Recognizeweeklyexcellenceoverallorinfunctionalcategories,asindividualsorasgroups.Postbios,pictures,orvideosofthoserecognizedoniTeamFacebookpageorblogs.Giveribbons,trophies,medals,t‐shirts,books,orothertangibleawardsinconnectionwithsomerecognition.
iCheckpointRecognitionPresentationsatthemidtermiCheckpointmeetingsareevaluatedbyallaudiencemembersandjudgedbyapanelofiFriends.First‐andsecond‐placeawardsaregiventothetoptwopresentationsineachcategory.Theweightingofpresentationqualityandcontentwillberoughly50‐50indeterminingtheseawards.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatestotherecognizediTeamandallmembersofthepresentationteam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iExpoRecognitionPresentationsattheend‐of‐semesteriExpomeetingsareevaluatedbyallaudiencemembersandjudgedbyapanelofiFriends.First‐andsecond‐placeawardsaregiventothetoptwopresentationsineachcategory.Theweightingofpresentationqualityandcontentisroughly50‐50indeterminingtheseawards.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatestotherecognizediTeamandallmembersofthepresentationteam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iStarRecognitionIndividualsandgroupsofindividualsmaybenominatedforiStarrecognitionbasedontheircontributionstotheiCommunity.AnyiStudentoriFriendmaynominateanyiStudentorgroupofiStudentsforiStarrecognitionina150‐350wordemailsenttotheiFoundryAssociateDirectorpriortothenominationdeadlineattheendofeachsemester.Theemailshouldlist(1)theiStudent(s)nominated,(2)thewaysinwhichtheiStarnominee(s)aidedtheiTeam,iCommunity,iFoundry,theCollege,theCampus,orsocietyatlarge,and(3)theiCommunity/iTeamfunctionsthatwereadvancedbytheseaccomplishments.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,acertificatetoalliStarawardwinners,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iCommunityRecognitioniTeamsareeligibleforrecognitionineachofthefollowingways:
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iGPAaward.FollowingeachsemesterteamwiseGPAiscalculatedandawardsforfirstandsecondplacearegiven.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatetoiTeam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iECSaward.FollowingthefirstsemestertheproportionofiTeammemberswhohaveregisteredwithEngineeringCareerServices(ECS)iscalculatedandawardsforfirstandsecondplacearegiven.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatetoiTeam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iWOWaward.FollowingthesummerofthefirstyeartheproportionofiTeammemberswhohavecompletedprofessionallyrelatedsummerinternshipsorjobsiscalculatedandawardsforfirstandsecondplacearegiven.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatetoiTeam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iServiceaward.FollowingthesecondsemestertheproportionofiTeammemberswhohaveengagedinaserviceactivityduringtheprecedingyeariscalculatedandawardsforfirstandsecondplacearegiven.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatetoiTeam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iDentityaward.FollowingeachsemestereachiTeamsubmitsalistofidentityandsocialactivitiesforthesemester.Ajudgingpanelevaluatesthesubmissionsandawardsfirst‐andsecond‐placeawardsforthebestentries.Formofrecognition:iFoundrywebpagelisting,certificatetoiTeam,andotherrecognitionasdeterminedbytheiCouncil.
iCommunicationiFoundryhasadoptedthefollowingstandardsystemsforsocialanddigitalmediausage:
Facebook.InthefirstsemesteralliStudentsareexpectedtohaveaFacebookaccountandtobefansofiFoundry.ManyiTeamswillestablishFacebookpresencefortheirteamsonFacebook.
Linkedin.Inthesecondsemesterbeforesummerinternshipseason,alliStudentsareexpectedtohaveLinkedinaccountandjointheiFoundrygroup.ManyiTeamswillestablishaLinkedinpresencefortheirteams.
YouTube.YouTubeistheprimaryvideorepositoryforiCommunityactivities.iCommunity,iTeam,andiStudentYouTubechannelsshouldlinkwiththeiFoundryYouTubechannel(www.youtube.com/illinoisfoundry)andgroup.
Slideshare.SlideshareistheprimarypowerpointanddocumentrepositoryforiCommunityactivities.iCommunity,iTeam,andiStudentSlidesharepagesshould
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linkwiththeiFoundrySlidesharepage(www.slideshare.net/ifoundry)andgroup.
Blogger.iFoundryhostsitsownblogonuniversityservers;however,BloggeristheofficialblogsiteforiCommunity,iTeam,andiStudentblogs.Onceblogsareestablishedforthesepurposes,sendaURLtoTraceyJohnson([email protected])togetthebloglinkedtotheiFoundryblog.
Twitter.iFoundrytweets@ifoundryandiFoundryco‐[email protected],iTeam,andiStudenttwitteraccountsshouldfollow@ifoundry,andoptionally,@deg511.
Effortsshouldbemadetousethesestandardtoolstopermitmaximalinterlinkingandconnectivity.
iBudgetAbudgetisavailabletoeachiTeameachsemestertocoverexpensesrelatedtoiTeammeetingsandactivities.iChairsshouldconsulttheAssociateDirectoratthebeginningofeachsemestertodeterminethebudgetamountavailable.iChairsshouldthenworkwithiSAsandiFoundrystafftoplanandmaketheirexpenditures.
AcknowledgmentsiFoundrythanksitscorporatefriendsandsponsorsincludingAbbottLabs,Autodesk,IBM,Motorola,Inc.,theSevernsFamilyFoundation,Skidmore,Owings,andMerrill,andStateFarm.WethankourcampusfriendsincludingtheAcademyforExcellenceinEngineeringEducation,theCenterforPlasma‐MaterialInteractions(CPMI),theIllinoisGeneticAlgorithmsLaboratory,theIllinoisLeadershipCenter,theNationalCenterforSupercomputingApplications,andtheTechnologyEntrepreneurCenter.WearegratefulforthehelpofthemanyELAs,iFAs,iCOAs,iSAs,iFoundryFellows,andiFriendswhohavemadethisworkpossible.WethankSherraKerns,MarkSomerville,andmanyothersatFranklinW.OlinCollegefortheirsupportaspartoftheOlin‐IllinoisPartnership(OIP)andforthemanyfruitfulconversationswe’vehadaboutengineeringcurriculumtransformation.WealsoacknowledgesupportoftheCollegeofEngineeringandProvost’sofficeattheUniversityofIllinois.ThismaterialisbasedinpartuponworksupportedbytheNationalScienceFoundationunderGrantNumberEEC‐083602.Anyopinions,findings,andconclusionsorrecommendationsexpressedinthismaterialarethoseoftheauthoranddonotnecessarilyreflecttheviewsoftheNationalScienceFoundation.