Class of 2017
Seed Projects
This year we are pleased to announce the following 6 seed fund projects with the three additional projects supported as part of our Learning Innovation program.
Understanding Consumer Behavior and Product Decision Making in Voice-Assisted vs. Mouse-Click Shopping
This research focuses on voice-assisted shopping (e.g., Amazon Alexa, Domino’s DRU assist), and examines how consumers shop and make decisions differently in voice-assisted shopping mode, comparing with traditional online shopping navigated by mouse clicks.
Zhen Yang, Drexel University
LeBow College of Business - Ph.D. Candidate of Marketing
Yanliu Huang, Ph.D., Drexel University
LeBow College of Business - Marketing
Barbara Kahn, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Wharton School - Jay H. Baker Retailing Center
Jiangen He, Drexel University
College of Computing and Informatics - Ph.D. Candidate
When Climate Changes Community
This collaboration between storytellers, designers, and engineers is focused on demystifying the complex systems behind climate change and bringing a much-needed voice to communities (esp. those whom are already affected) by distributing their message through innovative story/exhibit delivery.
Joshua T Lessard, Drexel University
Westphal College of Media, Arts and Design - Architecture, Design, & Urbanism
Penn Museum - Exhibitions Department
Thomas Quigley, Drexel University
Westphal College of Media, Arts and Design - Film & Video
Quigley Films
Raymond Guarnieri, Buffalo International Film Festival
Tim Steffen, Comcast
Software Engineer
Planning a Community Business Collaborative to Support Local Business Website Needs
Developing a sustainable strategy to provide website support for local small businesses through unique transdisciplinary co-op experiences for Drexel students.
Andy Stutzman, Drexel University
University and Community Partnerships & Digital On-Ramps
Maria Alison, Drexel University
University and Community Partnerships
Kwaku Boteng, Lancaster Avenue 21st Century Business Association
Learning Innovation
Black Girls STEAMing through Dance: Examining STEAM Literacies, STEAM Identities, and Self-concept
This project integrates concert dance, design, computer science, and creative writing to inspire the formation of STEAM literacies, STEAM identities, and positive self-concept amongst 7-12 year-old African American girls in West Philadelphia.
Ayana Allen-Handy, Drexel University
School of Education, Policy, Organization, & Leadership
Michelle Rogers, Drexel University
College of Computing and Informatics - Informatics
Valerie Ifill, Drexel University
Westphal College of Media, Arts, and Design - Performing Arts, Dance
Raja Schaar, Drexel University
Westphal College of Media, Arts and Design - Product Design
Cooking with Confidence for Individuals with Autism
See the Mid-project Update
The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Culinary Literacy Center’s Cooking with Confidence Class will be expanded by piloting a course catered to the needs of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Lindsay Shea MS, DrPH, Drexel University
AJ Drexel Autism Institute/Philadelphia Autism Project
Pamela Piscitelli, MSEd, Drexel University
AJ Drexel Autism Institute/Philadelphia Autism Project
Mi-Yeet Wong, LCSW, Drexel University
AJ Drexel Autism Institute/Philadelphia Autism Project
Jamie Bowers, Free Library of Philadelphia
Culinary Literacy Center
Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Free Library of Philadelphia
Culinary Literacy Center
Technology, Natural Sciences and Minorities: How Do We Connect Them?
Preliminary study to integrate Arduino/GIS technology to enhance Women In Natural Sciences (WINS) curriculum with students, scientist-mentors and peer mentors.
See the Summary Report
Dr. Jacqueline Genovesi, Academy of Natural Sciences
Education
Steve Dilliplane, Academy of Natural Sciences
Center for Systematic Biology and Evolution
Betsy Payne, Academy of Natural Sciences
Women In Natural Sciences
Kimberly Godfrey, Academy of Natural Sciences
Women In Natural Sciences
Dr. Stefani Kroll, Academy of Natural Sciences
Patrick Center for Environmental Research
Jacquelyne Ng – Drexel Co-op
Environmental Sciences
Massimo Marsella – Drexel Co-op
Software Engineering