New IDEAS

New IDEAS
To develop, refine and disseminate highly innovative knowledge exchange approaches to local, academic and creative industries, stakeholders that are not dependent on delivery by staff from Imagination for success.

Building on the Creative IDEAS project we propose a new strategy for knowledge exchange in Lancaster, the creation of mechanisms to share our innovative knowledge exchange tools, and to develop new approaches or tailor some of our 30 or so techniques specifically for dissemination across academic, local business and social-community groups. These stakeholders were selected for two key reasons;

  1. The intersection of academics, local businesses and local social groups is an area often neglected within Lancaster and FASS, this represents a ‘greater community’ that we should be looking to energise for mutual benefits.
  2. FASS has been successful in attracting 3 funded projects in the KE space, Catalyst, PROUD and The Creative Exchange, looking at citizen-led innovation, co-design in communities and mass-customisation respectively. New IDEAS offers the opportunity to link to, but also go beyond these projects. Focusing on the dissemination of KE mechanisms and approaches with the aim of seeding new KE activity that grows freely and independently of currently funded initiatives, increasing the amount and effectiveness of KE within and between the City and University. There is an especially strong opportunity to promote increased KE engagement within FASS as part of this process.

This project will have two stages

  1. Understanding the KE landscape and the fundamental requirements of effective exchange in and between the stakeholder groups. This will draw on our previous experience of KE design but will be tested and extended through the creation of new bespoke mechanisms for each of the 3 groups. The aim of this beyond the short-term (but still potentially profound) benefits of the KE interventions will be to map the particular dynamics of KE in each of the groups. This understanding will be used to define the fundamental KE activities relevant to stakeholder groups.
  2. Using this experience we will design a series of tools and dissemination activities that allow stakeholders to undertake their own innovative KE activity independently of Imagination. These toolkits will respond to the needs that emerge in stage one but examples could include a workshop and toolkit specially aimed at helping FASS academics working with SMEs for the first time, or could be an idea generating approach specifically for engaging with skateboarders.

To fully achieve these aims New IDEAS is conceived of as a 2-year project. As such the following structure works as both a one-year activity and as a launch pad to more innovative, transferable and commercially attractive KE approaches.

Digital / Physical

The majority of the KE design we have completed has been physical in nature, this has advantages (it can’t crash, is portable, less intimidating, more accessible to a wide range of people and so on), having said this we are increasingly exploiting the possibilities of digital technology, this also has advantages (real time visualisation of information, rapid dissemination, combining small working groups’ activities and so on).

Building on this developing expertise we will lead the development of stand alone toolkits in physical form, while we develop a robust digital framework through the delivery of bespoke digital-led KE events. Our aim would then be in the second year to deliver stand alone digital toolkits using accessible technology such as tablet PCs and projectors that any social group, academic project or business could use for KE.

Project Team

CruickshankCruickshank Leon Cruickshank Open Design and Innovation, User Centred and User-Led Design, Interactive Design, Technology and Society, Design Methodology, Design Theory and Philosophy
WhithamWhitham Roger Whitham Human-Computer Interaction, Visualisation, Interactive Structures, Virtual Work Environments, Facilitation
MorrisMorris Laura Morris Design, Knowledge Exchange, Creative Problem Solving, Multidisciplinary Work
BirchallBirchall Sam Birchall AI, Programming, Philosophy, Knowledge Exchange, Pedagogy

Updates

Hexagon Tool Available from New IDEAS

Hexagon Tool Available from New IDEAS

The New IDEAS Hexagon Tool is a tactile and versatile method for connecting together ideas in multiple directions during meetings, workshops and other events where knowledge needs to be exchanged.

The tool was developed as an alternative to post-it notes because we found that once the post-its...Read full update

Scenario Comic Tool Available from New IDEAS

Scenario Comic Tool Available from New IDEAS

A simple but effective tool for revealing motivations in knowledge exchange projects.

The Scenario Comic Tool from New IDEAS The New IDEAS project is producing a series of useful knowledge exchange tools and toolkits for dissemination both within and outside Lancaster University.  As part...Read full update

Designing Knowledge Exchange - Lecture and Workshop in Dundee

Articleby Leon Cruickshank
Designing Knowledge Exchange - Lecture and Workshop in Dundee

With Imaginations leadership of one of the AHRC Knowledge exchange hubs (ours is called the Creative Exchange) one of the advantages of being involved in this is the connections made with other institutions both within the hubs and beyond. A case in point was a recent invitation to lecture and give a workshop with the good folks at DJCAD (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design). ...Read full article

Co-designing a new collaborative forum with the Faculty of Science and Technology

Event2 months and 23 days ago
Co-designing a new collaborative forum with the Faculty of Science and Technology

25th of February 2013, Imagination LICA

New Ideas helping 'FST' to collaborate more effectively and provide a more coherent voice for feedback to strategic proposals through the design of a new series of forum events.

One of the key aims of New Ideas is to help participants...Read full update

Digital KE Tools

Digital KE Tools

After six months or so of technical development, we are now creating the first tools that run on our digital KE platform.

By focusing first on creating a stable platform, New IDEAS has opened the door to rapidly creating a wide range of digital tools. Our platform takes care of all the data...Read full update

PROUD partners in Lancaster and the design of meetings

Articleby Leon Cruickshank, Gemma Coupe, Laura Morris
PROUD partners in Lancaster and the design of meetings

One of the joys of academia is that you get to collaborate with great people that you really like. This is certianly the case with the PROUD project. The flip side of this is that you offten meet up with these great people in meetings, endless meetings. For big EU funded projects like PROUD these can take over 2 days and after that much time with 15 people or so sat around a table its pretty easy to loose the will to live. ...Read full article

Share