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CDOG Conference Presentation . Applied Research as a Framework for Teaching and Learning 03 June 2013 Martin Taller MBA Professor/Coordinator . Agenda. Innovation Experiential Learning Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Program as one example Our Experience at the College
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CDOG Conference Presentation Applied Research as a Framework for Teaching and Learning 03 June 2013 Martin Taller MBA Professor/Coordinator
Agenda Innovation Experiential Learning Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Program as one example Our Experience at the College Opportunities with Applied Research Impacts Future
Canada – Strong and Prosperous? • Canada has a growing skills gap • People with Jobs – Jobs without People, Rick Miner, 2010. • Canada has a long-standing innovation gap • Innovation Canada: A Call to Action • State of the Nation 2010: Imagination to Innovation
Ontario’s Labour Force Supply & Demand People with Jobs – Jobs without People, Rick Miner, 2010.
Ontario Labour Force Balance – Medium Growth People with Jobs – Jobs without People, Rick Miner, 2010.
Business Expenditures on R&D OECD, 2011
Defining Innovation Doing old things new ways Doing new things old ways Doing new things new ways Hasn’t occurred until the product, process or service has been implemented or commercialized
Experiential Learning Cycle Role Playing Simulations Modelling Writing Case studies Conduct Experiments (adapted from Lang et al. 1995)
The Virtual Circle • Through applied research train students • Provide real-life experience • Enhance employability skills • Hire on graduation • Know solution • Soft skills stronger
Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Program Theory and Applied Theory. Students prefer this by far in order to be industry ready! Employability skills in a competitive market. Industry Connections!
Intent of Student Projects • Provide a skill set that is valued by employers • Project mimics the workplace How to improve upon this model? • How about, actual real time research and development withactual companies?
Opportunities for Experiential Learning In class research (built into course content). Out of class research (in field). Industry specific – Tourism Sector Unpaid versus paid.
In a nutshell … A typical team consists of three+ students and a company representative The students assume the role of junior researchers while the company/organization supervisor becomes the senior mentor
Role of the STUDENT Takes responsibility for the success of the project Draws upon appropriate resources, in order to make informed decisions. The responsibility of any choices however lies with the student.
Role of the INDUSTRIAL PARTNER Defines project with assistance of faculty supervisor Contributes in-kind support or cash or both Provides technical supervision, support and guidance for duration of project Informs students of the broader issues such as the factors supporting a business case analysis
Role of the PROFESSOR Creates tentative budget & seeks funding if necessary Consults with students weekly Sets clear expectations for students Grades student Appoints student project team leaders Sets clear expectations for industrial partner
What is in it for the company? Access to a large pool of (junior) research students Fruition of “back burner” ideas Positive Business Case Use of their own development process “Test drive” potential new employees
Benefits of Applied Research for Faculty Skills renewal Keep up to date with area of expertise Broadenings community linkages Student mentorship Conferences/professional development Puts pep in our step!
Creating 4 Wins Students receive a practical industry learning experience in a real world real time setting. Business and organizations have a professional connection with faculty and students. College grows it sphere of professional influence with business and organizations. Hiring of Algonquin College students over others.
Opportunities • Increasing participation of: • Students • Full-time faculty • Clients – internal and external • Operations • Moving to cost neutrality • Leveraging grants to purchase equipment/infrastructure • Project Management is always improving • Areas for growth • Applied Research in Applied Learning • Developing new Centres of Excellence with Faculties • Interdisciplinary projects • Research Ethics Board • A marketing tool for the College
Grand Vision Every student a researcher!