In times of uncertainty, navigating an unfamiliar space can feel like an impossible task to achieve. Last March, we were in this very spot where we didn’t know what our work at the Innovation Hub would look like. But what we did know is that whatever it may be, it would be immensely valuable in these times. By embracing change we’ve been exploring new ways to support the UofT community and ensuring we continue to drive our work by students for students through our design research projects. We’re so excited to share that by embracing change, new channels of our work have been inspired to connect individuals and build community in dynamic ways.
Learning from Our Process
At the Innovation Hub we work with a variety of methods that guide our process of innovation. This often begins with a UofT partner presenting a design idea/challenge to explore. We then begin the process of collecting and analyzing data through empathy-based methods, and our findings are presented to our partners to inspire next steps. You can learn more about this process here.
As this first area of process continues to thrive, it has also been our foundation to explore the second half of our process: prototyping and testing. This space is where we bring our ideas to life and is inspired by our years of work with students. If you’re interested in seeing how we do this – here is our recent blog post on how we used four years of data to understand ‘What Matters to UofT Students?’.
In making sure our work is adapting to the evolving needs of students, we continually reflect on what is working, what isn’t, and what needs to be changed.
Some solutions that have come from our projects:
We learn a lot about student needs in our projects. These translate into insights and themes to support the university community. Most of the time, these next steps are brought to our partners who generate solutions and new possibilities in their spaces on campus. We’ve also generated some of our own solutions including:
Stories from a Distance – Being Together While Apart This is why we began Stories from a Distance as a drop-in program over Zoom for students to connect, share stories, and feel less isolated in these uncertain times. If you’re a student at the University of Toronto, feel free to visit our Stories From a Distance website or join our Facebook group to tune in! Whether it’s mindful drawing, self-care chats, board game nights and more – we would love to have you!
Redefining Traditional – Making Higher Education Family Friendly While our original plan was an in-person symposium, this new reality pushed us to ‘embrace change’ while still connecting to student parent needs. This is how a virtual community was imagined, and aims to connect individuals through: We are looking forward to continually asking questions, reimagining higher education, and voicing student parent needs in these uncertain times. We welcome all student parents and supporters to join this community!
Digital Connections Toolkit - Empowering Virtual Connections Have an idea for a platform, feedback, or general comments? There’s a space for that too! Visit our Digital Connections Toolkit website for more info.
What’s Next?
What we’re learning is that work like this continues to evolve, shift, and requires ongoing feedback and reflection. While change can be difficult to navigate and embrace, it drives us to understand the ‘why’ of what we do – at UofT and beyond. It can inspire creativity, bring in new perspectives, and push us to redesign spaces to empower others and open new possibilities.
We welcome the UofT community into these spaces and look forward to hearing about how embracing change might be empowering for you.
1Digital Connections Toolkit. (2020). Digital Connections Toolkit. http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/digitalconnections/
Links to Resources Mentioned
Reports Linked:
- What Is The Innovation Hub? http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/innovationhub/files/2020/10/WhatIsTheInnovationHub_2020.pdf
- Compilation of Innovation Hub Reports: http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/innovationhub/reports/
Stories from a Distance:
- Website: http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/innovationhub/stories-from-a-distance/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/storiesfromadistance
Redefining Traditional:
- Website: http://blogs.studentlife.utoronto.ca/redefiningconference/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/redefiningtraditional/
Digital Connections Toolkit:
- Website: http://uoft.me/digitalconnections
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