15:15 - 16:15
Parallel sessions 9
15:15 - 16:15
Location: Aud. 2B
The last presenter of the session is kindly asked to take over the moderation of the session helping to keep the time.
Each presenter is invited to use up to 15 min for presentation and up to 5 min for Q&A
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Submission 131
What if This Time Were Different? Building a Cross-Sector Community for Academic Innovation
Presented by: Angela Gunder
Angela Gunder 1, Melissa Vito 2, Karen Vignare 3, Cristi Ford 5, Joshua Herron 4
1 The University of Arizona
2 The University of Texas at San Antonio
3 Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
4 The University of Arizona Global Campus
5 D2L

Academic innovation is widely invoked in higher education, yet narrowly imagined in practice, associated with specific titles, well-resourced institutions, and emerging technologies. This experience paper argues that academic innovation is cultural practice enacted across roles and sectors, often without formal recognition. Drawing on a three-year developmental arc (2023–2026) of the Academic Innovation Alliance (AIA), a cross-sector community of practice convened by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Opened Culture, with D2L sponsorship since 2025, the paper presents a design sprint model for collaborative innovation work. Across in-person and virtual convenings engaging more than 160 participants in co-definition, failure and friction clinics, sprint prototyping, and alliance architecture sessions, three findings emerged: innovation identity extends beyond titled roles, structured design sprints accelerate shared practice, and culture functions as the determining infrastructure for sustained innovation. The paper offers a replicable model grounded in design thinking and communities of practice theory, with implications for distance education leaders building cross-institutional innovation capacity under constraint.