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Teaching an Experiential Entrepreneurship Course

Sean Wise

Aug 9, 2018 4:48 PM

Sean Wise

Good day Entrepreneurship colleagues, 

If you are teaching an experiential entrepreneurship course this Fall or Winter, I'm pleased to share with you a program developed and classroom-tested at Ryerson University (Canada's home to entrepreneurship learning).  100 Steps 2 Startup is a guided, step-by-step program designed to take users from idea creation to revenue generation using videos, exercises and worksheets. To date, after adopting this program, 90% of users reported feeling more confident in how to start a startup. 

100 Steps 2 Startup contains 10 hours of easy-to-watch, animated video, 80 exercises and 90 worksheets, organized into 7 distinct Phases. The program is suitable for both a one-semester course (steps 1-50) and a two-semester course (steps 1-100). It has been tested in small graduate classes (30-40 students) as well as in larger undergrad classes (over 120 students). The program allows students to learn at their own pace outside of class and benefit fully from your mentorship inside the classroom. It uses the flipped classroom approach as well as the Lean Startup methodology.  100 Steps 2 Startup walks students through real world customer discovery, opportunity validation, ideation and iteration. Most of all it puts the power in the hands of the students. 

The 100 Steps 2 Startup program for educators includes samples from prior students, syllabuses and midterm exam questions. The goal is to make your job easier and to allow you to focus on mentoring not lecturing.  

You can find our more here: www.100steps2startup.com

 

You can listen firsthand to the impact that 100 Steps 2 Startup had on students here: www.100steps2startup.com/press-testimonials/...

   

If you would like academic access for yourself, please contact me directly and I will be pleased to supply you with such. 

Onwards & Upwards, 

Sean



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Dr. Sean Wise | BA LLB MBA PhD
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship,
Ryerson University
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