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University Conference Workshop: Building a case with bricks
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University Conference Workshop: Building a case with bricks
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Wednesday 19 June 2019
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Craiglockhart Campus
Âé¶¹ÉçÇø annual conference open to all postgraduate research students, professional services colleagues, researchers and academics
Building a Case with Bricks
Dr Rosemary Alford and Dr Christopher Cramphorn, The Business School
This workshop introduces active learning as one means to address the need to generate student employability competences, innovation and entrepreneurship by encouraging and supporting students and graduates to be entrepreneurial. It is widely recognised that students learn from entrepreneurial storytelling (Donnellon et al, 2014). By the end of the session, we hope you will be able to:
Develop understanding and practice of active learning through storytelling
‘Have a go’ at building
Explore problem solving through play
Enhance reflective practice
Donnellon, A., Ollila, S., & Middleton, K. W. (2014). Constructing entrepreneurial identity in entrepreneurship education. The International Journal of Management Education, 12(3), 490-499.
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