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TEDx Talk on Teaching Arts Entrepreneurship via Games
Check out my TEDxSMU talk on teaching arts entrepreneurship through games. Some of the games on this blog are explained (and offer fun results) and some interesting data presented. Here is a link to that TEDx
Book Deal with Edward Elgar Publishing!
I am so happy to share that I have signed a book deal with Edward Elgar Publishing to write a book on cross-disciplinary entrepreneurship games and exercises for the classroom. Thank you, each of you who have read about my games, … Continue reading
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USASBE Win via Games!
I was honored this January (2016) to receive the Special Recognition in Entrepreneurship Education Innovation award (for a series of my original games) at the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) conference. USASBE is the largest private entrepreneurship conference … Continue reading
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Protected: Taking Stock
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Persona Ideation & 3 Ideas
In my own classroom, I have found remarkable results. I conducted this exercise over a week with a wide range of cross-disciplinary students in multiple classes. This is what I found: Continue reading
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Protected: Inside/out Approach to Niche Identification
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Putting out Fires
Students must strive to overcome presented obstacles they face, lest greater problems arise. In doing so, they are learning to manage conflict and find solutions to difficult scenarios. Continue reading
Protected: Why Do You Create?
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Speed Dating Market Feedback
This game enables students to gain multiple points of market feedback to better (and make more viable) their original entrepreneurial concepts. Continue reading