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Many, many thanks to all who contributed to this (see below). Please read this email carefully as a big chunk of work is now completed, and we want to merge some of this activity with the normal oversight provided by the Faculty Advisory Committee. Many of you are on both committees and it is impossible to completely segregate the two activities.

The Curriculum Review Committee has completed the following:


  *   The Learning Objectives white paper (attached). The Faculty Advisory Committee for Entrepreneurship and Innovation can "ratify" it at the meeting on August 15. I will circulate it broadly following that meeting. Comments are welcome until August 10.
  *   A companion document, Course Evaluation Form, which will be used to ensure that those courses which become electives in the E&I Minor are adhering to the learning objectives of the program. A copy of this document is also attached. I will send another email to a subset of you shortly with action items surrounding courses in your college.

The remaining steps in the Curriculum Review process are to:

  *   Evaluate all courses against the Course Evaluation Form (separate email will be coming shortly). This activity must get completed by the third week of August.
  *   Create thematic "roadmaps" to provide clarity to students of the sequence of courses they might take based on their interests (we will undertake this once the course review process is complete). We can complete this on a more relaxed schedule.

For those of you on the Faculty Advisory Committee, our meeting is from 1:30pm to 3:00pm on August 15 in Room N336 in the business school. I will send a separate email to you with an agenda next week.

A hearty THANK YOU to:


  *   Danielle DeVoss, Professor of Professional Writing, Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Programs, College of Arts and Letters
  *   Ken Szymusiak, Managing Director, Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Broad College of Business
  *   Aubrey Wigner, Assistant Professor, Broad College of Business
  *   Forrest Carter, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing & Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Broad College of Business
  *   Michael Stamm, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, and Associate Chair
Department of History, College of Social Science
  *   Jennifer Rivera, Director Liberty Hyde Bailey Scholars Program, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Associate Professor, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
  *   Amy Haimerl, Professor, College of Communications Arts and Sciences
  *   Mark Voit, Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Associate Dean, College of Natural Sciences
  *   Joanna Bosse, Associate Dean, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
  *   David Croson, Associate Professor, Economics, College of Social Science
  *   Neeraj Buch, Associate Dean for Engineering Undergraduate Studies, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
  *   Renee Brown, Director, Center for Service-Learning & Civic Engagement
  *   Desiree Melfi, Communications Manager, Undergraduate Entrepreneurship
  *   Constantinos Coursaris, Associate Chairperson, Director of Graduate Studies, and Associate Professor - Department of Media and Information, Associate Professor - Department of Advertising and Public Relations, College of Communication Arts and Sciences

Sincerely,

Neil Kane
Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship
Michigan State University
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From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Action Items from Curriculum Review Committee Meeting for Entrepreneurship and Innovation

A hearty thanks to Sam Carter for putting together this Course Review Form. We'll use this to evaluate all electives in the E&I Minor. We can decide on Monday whether a paper form is sufficient or to turn this into an electronic form. I've also posted it to our shared Google Drive Folder. I've re-attached the latest version of the white paper. IMHO, much of the groundwork is now done. The next step will to be evaluate courses (current and prospective) against this instrument.

Although we're continuing to work on this, I've also attached a spreadsheet that shows enrollment in the electives over the past three semesters (H/T to Stephanie).

See you Monday at 2:30pm in Eppley 412.

Neil Kane

From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2018 6:47 PM

Subject: RE: Action Items from Curriculum Review Committee Meeting for Entrepreneurship and Innovation

A subset of the curriculum task force met last week and we accomplished the following:

  *   Thanks to input from Constantinos Coursaris, we added more information to the white paper about the managerial traits of successful entrepreneurs. V2.3 is attached and I hope it is nearly final.
  *   Sam Carter is putting together an online form, which will serve as our instrument to document that courses which are electives in the E&I Minor satisfy our learning outcomes. Faculty can use the online tool to provide 1-3 bullet points in these two areas (for each elective):

     *   Course content that addresses at least one of the domains of the Entrepreneurial Mindset (see graphic in the document)
     *   Experiential learning exercises or practicums.
  *   Our next full meeting is July 30 from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm in Eppley 412. At that meeting we'll ratify the white paper and then begin the process of evaluating those courses which are currently electives in the E&I Minor-and decide which courses to recommend be added.
Sincerely,
Neil Kane

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From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2018 5:35 PM
Update on the curriculum review:

  *   Attached is version 2.2 of the Learning Objectives White Paper. I have incorporated everyone's comments, and you can see the changes with revision markings. PLEASE REVIEW this as we're close to finalizing it.
  *   On Wednesday, July 18 at 1pm, Sam Carter is coordinating a meeting of a few people to review the Entrepreneurial Mindset Index (EMI) as it relates to current courses that are in the E&I Minor. If you are on Sam's list, you know who you are, but we always welcome additional participation.
  *   Our next full meeting is July 30 from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm in Eppley 412. The Learning Objectives and EMI documents will be completed by then and we will ratify them at the meeting. At that point we'll move onto the critical step of (re)evaluating courses against the new criteria and possibly making changes to the list of electives in the E&I Minor. To aid in your thinking, please see the attached spreadsheet (H/T to Stephanie Brewer) that shows the courses in the Minor now, their enrollment, and the participation from students in the E&I Minor.

From my earlier email:

  *   Then we need to apply that instrument against the current courses in the Minor and consider new courses. Each college should be reviewing their courses for new entrants. I'd like this task to be done by August 14. On August 15 we have a Faculty Advisory Meeting and at that meeting the committee can vote to accept the proposed changes. This action will allow me to initiate the activities through the Registrar's Office and the University Committee on Curriculum to ensure the changes get cemented this year. Otherwise we may lose a full cycle, so this date is really important.
  *   We will create thematic "roadmaps" that clarify for students which courses they should take based on their academic majors and career interests. Much of this is already done, but it will need to be revised after we scrub the list of electives. While this is very important, it is less time sensitive.

Thanks. Have a great weekend.

Neil Kane

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From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2018 11:34 AM
As a follow-up to my email from last Friday:

  *   Please be sure to send any comments about the document (attached again) by July 11.
  *   Prof. Forrest (Sam) Carter has agreed to spearhead the task of creating a checklist/tool against which we can evaluate courses for inclusion as electives in the E&I Minor. He said in our meeting that he and the instructors who teach the largest enrollment courses in the Minor today (Ken Szymusiak for BUS 190, Danielle DeVoss and Amy Haimerl for CAS/AL 114, himself and Constantinos Coursaris for MI301) would probably be able to quickly and simply create a set of criteria based on their own experiences. Please look for a follow-up from Sam. I'd like to have this done by July 20 so we can move onto evaluating the courses against this instrument and ensure that we have this all completed by mid-August.

Thank you for your continued cooperation. I've added Constantinos to this thread. And I've copied this message to the ESHIPFACULTY Listserv which has a somewhat wider distribution-and we're always eager to have additional help.

Sincerely,

Neil Kane

From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 11:06 AM
Subject: Action Items from Curriculum Review Committee Meeting for Entrepreneurship and Innovation

We had a great discussion at yesterday's meeting. Here is a summary of action items.


  *   We now have a solid (near-final) draft of a Learning Objectives document. It is attached. PLEASE REVIEW and send comments by Wednesday, July 11. Once I incorporate comments/suggestions, we will deem the document to have been ratified by this committee. Please use revision markings, and send the document back to me directly. I will manage version control and will accommodate as many changes as possible. You can ignore the version I sent yesterday.
  *   The next step is to create a checklist/instrument/tool against which we can evaluate courses for inclusion as electives in the Minor. A committee is in formation to handle that task, and I'd like it to be done by July 20.
  *   Then we need to apply that instrument against the current courses in the Minor and consider new courses. Each college should be reviewing their courses for new entrants. I'd like this task to be done by August 14. On August 15 we have a Faculty Advisory Meeting and at that meeting the committee can vote to accept the proposed changes. This action will allow me to initiate the activities through the Registrar's Office and the University Committee on Curriculum to ensure the changes get cemented this year. Otherwise we may lose a full cycle, so this date is really important.
  *   We will create thematic "roadmaps" that clarify for students which courses they should take based on their academic majors and career interests. Much of this is already done, but it will need to be revised after we scrub the list of electives. While this is very important, it is less time sensitive.

Many thanks to everyone for their assistance. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Neil Kane

From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2018 12:58 PM
My *big* apologies for sending this so late. Attached is a draft of the whitepaper that the subcommittee created. The objective of today's meeting is to ratify this document (it will need further editing and clean-up) and then move on toward figuring out how to create a set of "criteria" or guidelines that can be applied against every course that becomes an elective in the Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Neil Kane

From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 1:19 PM
To: Jewison, Leigh Anne <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Szymusiak, Kenneth <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Carter, Forrest <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Brewer, Stephanie <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; DeVoss, Danielle Nicole <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; Rivera, Jennifer <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Haimerl, Amy <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Wigner, Aubrey <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Voit, Gerard <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Brown, Renee <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Stamm, Michael <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Bosse, Joanna <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Melfi, Desiree <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>; Croson, David <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: RE: Next E&I Curriculum Review Committee Meeting

The subcommittee that is working on the Learning Objectives (Ken, Danielle, Aubrey and myself) met today and we expect to have our document finalized by the end of next week. We'll circulate it after that, and then hopefully take comments or adopt it at this meeting that Leigh Anne is scheduling.

The next step after that will be to determine how to characterize the expectations of courses that become electives in the Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. We agreed that tightening up the criteria and making it more objective would be beneficial, and that's what I hope to tackle in this meeting.

Thanks. Please let me know if you have any questions or if any additional pre-reading would be helpful.

Neil Kane