Innovations through Technology
The Course Project provides an opportunity for students to conceive a project that adds value to a business or an organization through an innovative technology solution..
Project Title
General description of the kind of business or organization that the project is intended for
Description of problem/opportunity that your innovative idea will address
Overview of the technology integration components
Product or solution scenario as exemplified by customer or end-user population it will serve
The proposal should give a high-level overview of the project. It should provide some general information about the business or organization the project is meant for, a description of the problem or opportunity that will be addressed solved with your innovative idea, and an overview of the technology that will be integrated in your solution. It should also provide a scenario that exemplifies the solution and customer or end-user population it will serve. You can do that by developing a scenario that illustrating your vision in a brief narrative. The goal is to help the reader envision your innovative solution.
The proposal should not exceed three double spaced, pages, using no larger than the Times New Roman, 12-point font.
Title Page of the Proposed Project
Introduction
Background
Innovation Opportunity
Technology Integration
Operational Environment
Why it should be embraced and/or funded
Summary
The detailed description of your innovation project should provide enough information to propose the project to a client or a source of funding entity. The technology, operational environment and competitive value of the solutions should be addressed. All of the areas covered in Part 1 should be re-visited in more detail. The idea here is to compel the reader to embrace the solution. The detailed description should not exceed ten double spaced, pages, using no larger than the Times New Roman, 12-point font.
A bullet form summary of Part 2 with illustrations and annotations or voice over explanations as appropriate.
The presentation should summarize the detailed description of the project. Assume that your audience has already read the detailed description document from Part 2. Cover each of the required sections from Part 2 in a new chart. Each chart should summarize of those sections using bullet points. Each chart should contain talking points annotations and/or narrations.
The presentation should contain a title page chart, only enough charts to cover the required sections from Part 2 , and a conclusion chart. The idea is to convey a vision of your innovation project that would need to be followed at some point in time with a project plan if you are successful in getting approval for the project.