November 2019 Prospectus Briefing 20 and 21 August 2019 - IAL
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An initiative by SkillsFuture Singapore and Institute for Adult Learning November 2019 Prospectus Briefing 20 and 21 August 2019 Eric Lee Senior Learning Innovator Centre for Innovation and Development Research and Innovation Division
Scope of Session 1. Intent and Format of InnovPLUS 2. Schedule of InnovPLUS VIII November 2019 3. Past winners and winning entries 4. Terms & Conditions of InnovPLUS 5. Funding Components 6. Evaluation Criteria
Intent of • Run twice a year (May and Nov) to facilitate the rapid development of prototypes that could address learning challenges and exploit opportunities for better CET outcomes and delivery. • Organised as a competition where Challenge Owners (CO) form a partnership with Solution Partner (SP) to present a holistic solution. • Up to 3 InnovPlus Flame Awards, with up to $200,000 grant for each Award, going to the winning Challenge Teams.
Format & Evaluation Criteria Challenge COs select Pitch solutions to Solutionists Teams have one month Owners partners & Evaluation Panel on pitch their to co-design concepts/ (COs) post form Challenge Presentation Day solutions total solutions issues online Team Proliferation of Learning Innovations Winners develop prototype within 3-6 months with up to Prototype showcase at $200,000 grant iN.LAB Dissemination of learning/ iN.LAB conducts case study best practices concurrently Evaluation Criteria Project and Impact and Implementation Concept Innovation Implementation Scalability Sustainability Team Why the need and Go beyond known Include evaluation Credible & realistic Continued how to address or existing framework to plan to support involvement in roll the challenge/ solutions with measure impact committed plan out beyond the open clear value-add current project opportunities scope
innovPLUS VIII 2019 NOV Calender August September Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 30 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20-21 Prospectus Briefings 5 Publication of Challenge Statements 30 Closing date for submission of Challenge Statements 16 Closing date for submission of Expression of Interest (EOI) 24-26 Pitching by prospective Solution Partner to Challenge Owner October November Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 10 Closing date for submission of CT Formation Application 15 Closing date for submission of Final CT Application 15 Enrolment of CTs 27 Presentation Day
17 Flame Grant Awardees across Learning Technology categories AI-Driven Immersive-Tech Analytics-Driven Micro Mobile Learning Game-based Learning Autonomous enabled learning learning intelligence Assessment GIANTech, Gnowbe & IO Wong Fong Academy, EON Tan Tock Seng Hospital & Dioworks Learning, Surge Bootstrap & Playware Studios Resources (Marine Engineering Reality & Play2Lead (WSH Visionary Schoolmen Consulting & Pixibit (Education (Retail sector) sector) sector) (Healthcare sector) sector) Prince's Landscape & Retail The Logistics-Institute Asia Changi General Hospital & Leacov & ELDO Consulting Shalom & Dioworks Learning Asia Academy (Landscape Pacific NUS & Serious Games Visionary Schoolmen (Security services) (Logistics sector) sector) Asia (Logistics sector) (Healthcare sector) Coleads, FP Consulting, Sengkang General Hospital & ITE College East & VM Citrix Systems Singapore & Sproutlearn & Coursepad (Tax Playware Studios (Healthcare Education (Education sector) Noodle Factory (IT sector) & Accounting sector) sector) Singapore Institute of Lithan Academy & Sambaash Technology (SIT) & Bootstrap (Education sector) (Education sector) The Resource Group & Biipmi (Professional services sector)
Across 6 Industry Transformation Map (ITM) Clusters BUILT TRADE & ESSENTIAL DOMESTIC MODERN MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT SERVICES SERVICES LIFESTYLE CONNECTIVITY Precision Construction Wholesale Trade Healthcare Professional Food Engineering Services Manufacturing Real Estate Land Transport Education Energy & Financial Services Food Services Chemicals Security Sea Transport ICT & Media Hotels Marine & Environmental Air Transport Offshore Services Retail Aerospace Logistics Electronics Prototypes
Advertorials of InnovPlus Grant recipient Prince’s Landscape on Business Times (29 May 2018) and Lian He ZaoBao (24 May 2018)
Key T&C of Team composition (Foreground) IP rights to should be inter- reside with Challenge Winning proposals disciplinary to Team. will be eligible for develop and trial Each team is solely InnovPLUS Grant the prototype, and responsible for its own of up to $200,000 to maximise partnership with 10% co- implementation management and team funding in cash or success work, including IP in-kind arrangements and development / implementation plan.
Key T&C of ADG will be based ADG–agreeing to on the proposal and participate in the case Any change to partnership study and/or research proposal and arrangements papers documenting partnership submitted for the its experiences and arrangements will InnovPLUS learning points in result in automatic Presentation Day. developing and disqualification for trialling the the Grant Award prototype.
Disbursement Schedule…
Obligations Stated in ADG Annex C – Project Timeline Annex D – Team composition and project details and description Annex E - Submit reports based on format/ specification Attend and participate in discussion for purpose of research/ case studies Participate in seminars, presentations, conferences or symposiums within 12 months upon approval of final report Annex F - Participate in showcase at iN.LAB Obligations For a period of 3 to 6 months Between signing of ADG and 12 months after approval of final report
Obligations – Case Studies/ Research/ Seminars Other seminars / outreach possibilities Research Participate in seminars, presentations, conferences or symposiums within 12 months upon approval of final report
Funding Components • Fees of experts engaged directly to support the project in the areas of technical and development work; • Supplies that are necessary for the overall operation of the project; OK! • Equipment that will have direct contribution to the overall development of the prototype ; • Software licensing essential for the project and which covers the period of prototype development and trialling/pilot; • Consultancy hired for purposes such as research or advice that have direct impact on the project; • GST on expenses incurred for project by non-GST registered grant receiving organisations
Funding Components Non fundable items: • salary, consultation fees or honorarium costs paid or payable to principal proponents of the Project which are existing full-time employees of the Counterparty or Solution Partners • travelling or transportation costs (local and overseas); Nope … • marketing or publicity expenses; and • if the Counterparty is a GST-registered entity / person, any GST. SUSS shall • not be liable to pay any monies, expenses or costs of whatever nature other than those expressly set forth in the ADG; and • not under any circumstance be liable to pay any monies in excess of the Maximum Grant Amount or the total amount of Qualifying Expenses (expressed in Annex B) incurred by the Counterparty, whichever is lower.
Evaluation Criteria • 5 broad evaluation SN Criteria criteria, amounting to Concept 100 max points • Why the need and how to address the challenge/ 1 open opportunities • Up to 3 FLAME Awards • Objectives/ goals/ desired outcomes for InnovPLUS VIII Nov Innovation 2019 • Go beyond known or existing solutions with clear 2 value-add • Underpinned by sound pedagogy Impact and Scalability • Include evaluation framework to measure impact 3 • Demonstrate feasibility to implement and for adoption/ adaptation Project and Implementation Team 4 • Credible & realistic plan to support committed plan • Presence of qualified and dedicated team players Implementation Sustainability 5 • Continued involvement in roll out beyond the current project scope
InnovPLUS Panel (IPP) : Representation INDUSTRY INSTITUTION PEDAGOGY Industry Leaders Academic and (including from Training TAE professional Providers) that are Awarder and practitioners leading in the field of Custodian with strong foundation learning innovation with of Grant in pedagogy and deep good sensing of the understanding of market effective learning
Past Panel Members Mr Leslie Loh (Alt. Chair) Prof Lee Wing On (Alt. Chair) Principal, Lithan Hall Academy Executive Director & Venture Capitalist IAL Mr Nelson Lee (Alt. Chair) A/Prof Tan Seng Chee CHRO Deputy Director, Centre for RELC Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE), NTU Dr Aaron Tan A/Prof Shanti Divaharan Director, Teaching and Learning Associate Professor of Learning Division Sciences and Technologies SIM GE National Institute of Education Mr Christopher Goh Dr Rebekah Lim Head, Learning and Director, Teaching and Learning Development Centre Kuok (Singapore) Ltd SUSS
An initiative by SkillsFuture Singapore and Institute for Adult Learning Thank You eric_lee@ial.edu.sg | raymond_tan@ial.edu.sg
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