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Spring Curriculum

  • 1.  Spring Curriculum

    Posted 11-20-2017 19:45
    Good morning -

    As you start planning your next set of entrepreneurship classes.

    * Do you usually teach the same class, the same way each year?
    * Or do you constantly make changes each time you teach a course?

    If you are more of the latter, than the former... You may be a "Pilot Professor"

    If you're interested in experimenting with a new, fully immersive approach to teaching entrepreneurship, check out the Experiential Entrepreneurship Curriculum (https://teachingentrepreneurship.org/exec) (ExEC)

    We're running our last Pilot program for ExEC this January. If you want to be one of the few teachers to get early access, we only have a few spots left, so you need to request your preview (https://teachingentrepreneurship.org/exec), and apply for the pilot by Tuesday Nov. 28.

    If you're ready to innovate your class, we're ready to help!

    Doan

    PS - our Fall Pilot professors are reporting (http://www.teachingentrepreneurship.org/professor-student-feedback/) this experiential approach is making a big difference in terms of student excitement and engagement.

    Doan Winkel
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    Co-Founder, Teaching Entrepreneurship & Legacy Out Loud
    John J. Kahl Sr. Chair in Entrepreneurship & Director of the Muldoon Center for Entrepreneurship, John Carroll University
    Senior VP-Elect Programming, USASBE 
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