USASBE Teaching Tuesday
Summary: Each Tuesday, USASBE explores bold teaching and learning in entrepreneurship to help educators like you answer the eternally frustrating question, "What do I do to create a more engaging classroom?" Teaching Tuesday is a product of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE), an inclusive community advancing entrepreneurship education through bold teaching, scholarship, and practice. For more information, visit us at www.usasbe.org.
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Podcasts:
Dennis Barber III has built relationships in the community to help with client referrals and vetting for student-led consulting projects. Learn more about his award-winning efforts and strategies on this episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.
UAB's Patrick J. Murphy found his calling, and his entrepreneurship program empowers students and entrepreneurs through class-based team outreach projects. Hear all about it in this week's episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.
In this week's episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast, we talk to Caseworx Founder Justin Wolske about the importance of storytelling in entrepreneurship education, stress inoculation, using movies to teach, and more.
Debbi Brock went from being one of the first students to graduate with a degree in entrepreneurship, to Executive Director, to social entrepreneurship educator. Learn from her journey and hear her thoughts on social innovation in this fast-paced and information-packed episode
How do you demonstrate the impact your teaching has on your entrepreneurially-minded students? Could you measure and explain that impact if you were forced to? You don’t want to miss this week’s episode of the Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast with Norris Krueger. We’re talking about assessment and he has a message for all entrepreneurship professors.
Engagement is the biggest challenge for most entrepreneurship education programs, but it doesn’t have to be at your school. Listen to TeachingEntrepreneurship.org cofounder Justin Wilcox talk about engagement in this episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast
As a non-traditional educator, Eric Koester took an interesting journey to becoming one of the most impactful figures in modern entrepreneurship education. Hear 2020 USASBE Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year, entrepreneur, and Georgetown University educator Eric Koester on this week’s episode of USASBE’s Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast
Hear Nigel discuss "the world's first undergraduate venture creation program" at the University of Buckingham (UK) in this week's episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.
The COVID-19 pandemic has unquestionably changed up higher education's content delivery model. In this episode Doan Winkel and Eric Liguori talk about what it means for entrepreneurship education and offer some key points to consider as you covert your classrooms online.
Have you heard of experiential empathy? Learn how WPI is guiding students to empathize with potential customers through a unique classroom exercise in this week’s USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.
In this week's episode of USASBE's Teaching Tuesdays Podcast, listen to Malin Brännback, a visiting scholar at Rowan University and Chair of International Business at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland discuss entrepreneurial cognition research and why context is so important.
“Storytelling, I believe, is one of the most important teaching tools throughout human history.” Hear FSU’s Mark McNees talk about how Florida State University shares entrepreneurship stories through podcasting in this week's USASBE Teaching Tuesday Podcast.
On this episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast, Dr. Thomas Pittz discusses the book, “The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Risk and Decisions: Building Successful Early-Stage Ventures.” Pittz says there are two types of failure: (1) not doing it at all, and (2) not learning from our mistakes." Learn more here: https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/The-Entrepreneur%EF%BF%BDs-Guide-to-Risk-and-Decisions/?k=9781838678746
Ep. 28: High-Impact Student-Run Ventures with Julie Shields
USASBE Board Member Jim Hart discusses entrepreneurship in the arts and experiential learning in this week’s episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast. Hart recognized a gap between the education given to future artists and their ability to make a living after college, so he did something about it.