idea 2 IMPACT (i2I) is an online, 6-week course that will guide you step by step through the experience of developing an innovative and entrepreneurial idea in the area of assistive technology (AT). Each week, you will focus on a stage of the translational process as you work in teams to identify a problem, analyze stakeholders, define a solution, describe its benefits, research the competition, articulate differentiators, and create an action plan.
Welcome to Idea 2 IMPACT: Translating Assistive Health Technologies and Other Products, where you'll learn how to translate scientific research to innovations that benefit humankind. idea 2 IMPACT (i2I) is an online, 6-week course that will guide you step by step through the experience of developing an innovative and entrepreneurial idea in assistive technology (AT), biomedical technology, and other types of technologies. The course is for academic research scientists, early-stage entrepreneurs, clinicians, and practitioner-researchers (rehabilitation engineers, OTs, PTs, MDs, PhDs, fellows, medical or other graduate-level students, undergraduates, faculty, and post-docs) who are new to entrepreneurship, and interested in translating research into practical applications to get their product or ideas to the intended audience. Each week, you will focus on a stage of the translational process to identify a problem, analyze stakeholders, define a solution, describe its benefits, research the competition, articulate differentiators and create an action plan.
What's included
5 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 28 minutes
Course Introduction from the Instructors•5 minutes
Academic Case—An Introduction to Morgan•6 minutes
What Are Knowledge Transfer and Technology Transfer? A Conversation with the Instructors•11 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—An Introduction to Todd Hargroder•3 minutes
Software Case—Introduction to Corrine Vinopol•3 minutes
4 readings•Total 150 minutes
Course Format•10 minutes
About the Final Presentation•10 minutes
About the Faculty•10 minutes
Optional Resources•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
AT Readiness Assessment Tool & Survey 1•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 120 minutes
Introductory Discussion•120 minutes
THE PROBLEM and STAKEHOLDERS
Module 2•1 hour to complete
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What is the problem you're solving? Who does it affect, and how do they view it? Are you sure the problem needs to be solved? How do you know? These are some of the questions we'll be asking in this module. In addition, who is impacted by the problem you've identified and the solution you'd like to propose? How do different stakeholders experience the problem differently? Have you identified all of the relevant stakeholders?
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8 videos3 readings
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8 videos•Total 39 minutes
The Problem•4 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: What Is the Problem You’re Addressing?•5 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on the Problem•6 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on the Problem•7 minutes
Stakeholders•5 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: : Who Are Your Stakeholders?•5 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on Stakeholders•3 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on Stakeholders•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
Podcast Episode 1•10 minutes
SOLUTION and BENEFITS
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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What solution are you proposing to address the problem you've identified? Is it a medical device? a drug? an app? Why is it important to be very precise in identifying what your solution is, how it works, and how it solves the problem? Find out in this module.
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8 videos2 readings1 assignment
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8 videos•Total 49 minutes
Solution•7 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: What Is Your Solution?•16 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on Solutions•4 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on Solutions•2 minutes
Benefits•6 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: What Are the Benefits for Your Stakeholders?•5 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on Benefits•2 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on Benefits•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
AT Readiness Assessment Tool & Survey 2•15 minutes
COMPETITION
Module 4•1 hour to complete
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You've identified a problem. You've identified stakeholders. You've outlined a solution and articulated its benefits. Now it's time to dig more deeply into who (or what) is offering a competing solution. Do you know who your competition is? Are you sure? Find out how to identify and analyze competitors in this module.
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4 videos1 reading
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4 videos•Total 23 minutes
Competition•7 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: Competition•10 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on Competition•2 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on Competition•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
DIFFERENTIATION
Module 5•20 minutes to complete
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What sets your solution apart? What makes it different? In this module, you'll learn to think beyond features and functionality to explore all aspects of potential differentiation.
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4 videos1 reading
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4 videos•Total 10 minutes
Differentiation•4 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: What Makes Your Solution Different from the Competition?•4 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on Differentiation•1 minute
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on Differentiation•1 minute
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
REGULATION and REIMBURSEMENT
Module 6•1 hour to complete
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The marketing and sale within the United States of the healthcare product you are developing will require complying with various regulatory bodies including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other industrial standards. A regulatory strategy describes the approach that will be used to meet these standards. This strategy also includes understanding and designing for requirements that third-party payors or insurers may have. Determining who will pay for the product, whether it can be reimbursed by public or private payers, or if it must be paid for out-of-pocket is important for reducing risk in your commercialization plan.
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1 video2 readings
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1 video•Total 11 minutes
Regulation and Reimbursement•11 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Reading: References from the Lecture•10 minutes
TREAT Resources•10 minutes
ACTION PLAN
Module 7•3 hours to complete
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Now it's time to put it all together into a final presentation pitch: problem, stakeholders, solution, benefits, competition, and differentiation. How can you make it compelling? Also, what milestones will you need to reach to take your project forward? In this module, we'll review some of the next steps as you plan your final presentation.
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6 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 21 minutes
Action Plan•2 minutes
Academic Case—Morgan: Next Steps•8 minutes
Design and Manufacturing Case—Todd Hargroder on the Action Plan•2 minutes
Software Case—Corrine Vinopol on the Action Plan•2 minutes
Final Thoughts from Corrine and Todd•3 minutes
Course Farewell from the Instructors•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Optional Resources•10 minutes
Podcast Episode 2•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
AT Readiness Assessment Tool & Survey 3•15 minutes
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Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.