| Lec # | Topics | Key dates | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction and Overview | |
| 2 | Many Users Innovate: Maybe Even You! | |
| 3 | Innovate or Buy? Each User has a Low-cost Innovation Niche | |
| 4 | Dr. Nat Sims, Medical User-Innovator | |
| 5 | How Open Source Software Works | |
| 6 | User Innovation Communities | If you want mid-course feedback on a paper, please turn in your first 7-page paper today. | 
| 7 | Why Users Often Freely Reveal Their Innovations | |
| 8 | How Can Manufacturers Make Money if Users are the Innovators? | |
| 9 | Finding Lead User Innovations and Giving Customers Toolkits | |
| 10 | How Manufacturers Can Benefit from Distributed Innovation: The Story of InnoCentive | |
| 11 | Design and Manufacture of “Mass Customized” Products | |
| 12 | Resistance to Innovation is the Norm: Things will Change - But Slowly, If Incumbents have a Choice! | Both 7-page papers due today unless an extension has been given. | 
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