Dear colleagues,
Textbooks and lectures are the antithesis to an engaging entrepreneurship classroom. You already know...the entrepreneurship mindset is best developed through experience.You've probably already incorporated a number of experiences into your course, and noticed how your students are more engaged than when you lecture.
What if you replaced all your lectures with activities?
I've been working with a handful of professors who have jettisoned textbooks from their entrepreneurship courses this semester, replacing them with exercises from our Experiential Entrepreneurship Curriculum (ExEC).
A few of the professors who are using ExEC this semester have offered to share their experiences during a webinar on Nov. 13th.
The goal of the webinar is to answer questions like:
- How much work was it for them to switch to?
- How have students responded to ExEC?
- How has their administration responded?
- Who would they recommend try ExEC (and who wouldn't they)?
If you have any questions about using ExEC, please join us.
Doan
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