COMMUNITY COLLABORATION PROJECT
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COMMUNITY COLLABORATION PROJECT
Drew Evans, Bob Johansen, Isak YoonNovember 8, 2010
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COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP
Raise the bar with a challenge
Embrace changeCollaboration is key and it develops ownership
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INDIVIDUAL IDEAS
Drew: “I would find a way to use sports to impact kids across the world and spread the gospel”
Bob: “Would find a way to surgically help children with a birth defect”
Isak: “I would organize a hands-across-the-world rally.”
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COLLABORATIVE PROCESS
We each had 3 very different ideas Wanted a project that was practical
and feasible, but challenging Brainstormed using our common
interests and resources
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BRAINSTORMING
Individual ideas coming together Sawyer (2007) p. 61
Osborn’s study: Increase effectiveness from individual brainstorming ideas collaboratively put together
We adopted that approach to our project. We had our own ideas and met together to
make our grand idea work “Brainstorming is the most popular
creativity technique of all time” (Sawyer, p. 60)
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BRAINSTORMING
We gravitated toward a common interest of athletics, connecting people and building community, and influencing the youth… in the good way
We brainstormed for new ideas & the best solution looking at our resources
Our best resources were: Bob possessed a contact with Homework House Drew is a coach for APU’s baseball team Isak is the athletic trainer for APU’s volleyball
team
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OUR GOAL
Organize community service based sports outreach clinics for local neighborhood students.
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CLINIC OBJECTIVES
God & SportsCharacter DevelopmentSkill DevelopmentNew ExperiencesCreate a new partnership
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APU BASEBALL
Golden State Athletic Conference winners in 2007 and 2008
NAIA College World Series appearances in 2007 and 2008
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APU VOLLEYBALL
NAIA # 8 Volleyball team 2 Consecutive NAIA national
tournament berth 2008 and 2009 3 in last 4 Seasons
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HOMEWORK HOUSE
After-school program for city of Azusa community.
Mission is to establish and sustain neighborhood based learning centers in Azusa for at-risk children.
Reflect a holistic, neighborhood based approach to empowering at-risk children to thrive Academically Socially Spiritually
www.onhh.org
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THE CLINICS
2 Different Clinics Baseball and Volleyball
October 7 and October 21 20-25 Kids from the Homework House
participated Baseball
Base-running, Outfield Drills, Infield Drills, Batting Practice, Homerun Derby
Volleyball Serving, Passing, Attacking, Games to 15
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OUR COLLABORATION
We connected with our respected contacts individually
Stayed in contact with each other through e-mail
Met during Monday night classes to discuss our progress We discussed how we were going to
bring together the clinics and even the presentations
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CHALLENGES
Availability and willingness of Homework House to participate Would they allow for their kids to participate
on 2 separate dates Availability and Scheduling with the
teams Location of clinics: APU vs. Homework
House Campus Logistics of getting kids to campus or bring
players to kids Availability of facility
Suitable equipment Weather
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TRUST
We trusted the respective collaboration organizations to come through for us. Homework House to fulfill commitment to
bring kids to the clinics Trusted each other to connect with our
organizations to make the project possible. We trusted that the teams would
organize the clinics. Did not know the extent the activities
We trusted each other to complete the project with the power point presentation and video.
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Who’s Line Is It Anyway?
Improvised selecting which sports and clinics to organize Gave full rein of the running of the clinics
to the athletics teams Rain became a factor as far as
bringing the kids to APU No solidified contingency plan was
made because weather was unpredictable based upon 5-day forecast Impromptu transportation was devised
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GROUP FLOW
All members participating in the clinic, the athletes, the kids, the directors and organizers, bought into the objective behind the clinics and fully engaged
Blending egos Constant communication through e-
mail or in person Equal participation
We all took a part in organizing the project
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VIDEO
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TESTIMONIES
Bob Drew Isak
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COMMENT FROM HOMEWORK HOUSE DIRECTOR Adrian ……