Title: University of South Florida
1University of South Floridas Interdisciplinary
Entrepreneurship
Bridging Entrepreneurship Across Disciplines
Education
Training
Research
2 Traversing Disciplines Across the Campus Using
Innovative Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship
Learning Programs
- Michael W. Fountain, PhD, MBA
- Director, Center for Entrepreneurship
- John and Beverley Grant Chair in Entrepreneurship
- College of Business Administration
- Professor, Industrial Management Systems
Engineering - College of Engineering
- Professor of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry
- USF Health
- The University of South Florida
3How Entrepreneurship Educational Content Is
Currently Delivered
- Traditional Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
- Certificate Programs
- Continuing Education Programs
- Professional Training Programs
- Individualized Education and Training
- Internships and Practicums
4Current Best Practices for Cross-Disciplinary
Entrepreneurship Education
- Programs Use of Business and Engineering Core
Curriculum - Students Need Acceptance from Business, Medicine
and Engineering Programs - GRE, GMAT MCAT Testing Requirement
- Students Generally Integrate with Regular
Business and Engineering Students for a Portion
of Coursework
5Recent Trends in U.S. Interdisciplinary
Entrepreneurship Education
- Integrate Entrepreneurship Education Courses Into
Other Curricula Across a University (e.g.,
Sciences, Engineering, Liberal Arts) - Increased Emphasis on Experiential Learning
- Creation of Multi-Disciplinary Teams to Identify,
Evaluate, and Capitalize on Opportunities - Greater Emphasis on Accelerating the
Commercialization of University-Based
Technologies
January 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
6Partnerships for InterdisciplinaryEntrepreneurshi
p at USF
HEALTH SCIENCES
ENGINEERING
USF CENTER for ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BUSINESS
January 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
7Scope of Entrepreneurship Activities at USF
- For-Profit Entrepreneurship
- Socially Aware and Not-For-Profit
Entrepreneurship - Intrapreneuring and Innovation Within Existing
Enterprises - International Entrepreneurship
January 2009 Michael W. Fountain, Center for
Entrepreneurship, University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL
8Strategic Focus of Entrepreneurship at USF
Education Innovative Approaches
Interdisciplinary Curricula Cross-Disciplinary
Team Learning
- Research
- Enhancing Technology Translation
- Success Factors for Technology Ventures
- Financing New Technology Ventures
- Training
- Clinical Focus
- Team Building Leadership
- Student Internships
- Continuing Education
9 USF Entrepreneurship Educational Philosophy
- Primary Purpose Is To Enhance Students
Educational Experience - Function and Work in Interdisciplinary/Project-Foc
used Teams - Develop and Initiate Entrepreneurial Behavior
- Build Life-Skills Necessary to Create, Lead and
Work Within Entrepreneurial Ventures - Learn Techniques of Innovation and
Intrapreneuring Within Existing Organizations
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
10USF Entrepreneurship Educational Philosophy
(Cont.)
- Secondary Purpose Is To Facilitate Interaction
With Stakeholders - Explain the Importance of Innovation and the
Entrepreneurial Thought Process - Raise Faculty Awareness of Importance of
Technology Commercialization and Venture Creation
- Educate and Train Faculty on the Steps to
Successful Entrepreneurship - Assist USF and Private Partners in Identification
of Technologies and Products for
Commercialization
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
11Development of Entrepreneurial Behaviors for
Student Learners
- Seek to Utilize Entrepreneurship Education To
Enhance Learners - Opportunity Recognition, Assessment, and
Capitalization - Risk Recognition and Management
- Risk-Taking
- Leadership
- Commitment
- Recovery from Adversity and Failure
12Pedagogy
- The Art or Science of Teaching
- Strategies of Instruction
- Style of Instruction
13Constructivist Theory
- Not a Specific Pedagogy
- Requires Learner Accommodation and Assimilation
of Subject Matter - Describes How Active Learning Takes Place
14Instructor Roles in Constructivism
- Teacher
- Tells
- Lectures from Front
- Gives Answers from Set Curriculum
- Mostly Monologue
- Facilitator
- Asks
- Supports from Back
- Provides Learning Guidelines
- Creates Learning Environment
- Continuous Dialogue
- Adapt Learning Experience Mid-Air
15Collaborative Learning
- Strategic Approach to Learning
- Involves Joint Intellectual Effort by Students
and Instructors - Utilizes both Creative Methodologies and Learning
Environments - Learners Engage in Common Learning Task
- Individual Learners Depend on and are Accountable
to Others in Group - Usually Involve Group Projects
16Situated Learning
- Model for Learning
- Utilizes a Community of Practice
- Knowledge is Constructed in a Specific Context
- Learning is Embedded in the Practioners
Environment - Examples
- Laboratories Used as Classrooms
- Real World Role Playing, Medical and Military
Training - Apprenticeships
17 Cross-Disciplinary Entrepreneurship Educational
Strategy
- Utilizes Constructionist-Learning Theory
- Applies Collaborative Learning
- Engages Active, Team-Based Learning
- Inter-Disciplinary Teams
- Student-Centered
- Cross-Disciplinary Students
- Multi-Disciplinary Faculty
18Functional Learning Frameworks for
Entrepreneurship Education
- USF Adaptive Entrepreneurship Education Pedagogy
- Provides Opportunities for Situated Learning
- Allows Students to Become a Part of Community of
Practice - Encourages Active Apprentice Engagement with
Increasing Levels of Responsibility and Skill
19Application of Constructivist-Learning Theory to
Entrepreneurial Education
- Learner Teams Are Required to Construct Knowledge
Based on - What They Know
- What They Learn
- What They Experience
- Teachers Role is to
- Scaffold Information into Entrepreneurship
- Conceptual Clusters of Problems, Questions and
Resolve Conflicting Situations - Engage Learning as a Team-Based Active Rather
Than a Passive Process
January 2009 Michael W. Fountain, Center for
Entrepreneurship, University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL
20 Shared Cognitive Processing by Entrepreneurship
Learner Teams
- Modeling Use of Prepared Assessment Tools
- Coaching Observing Student Teams Offering
Feedback - Articulation Presentations of Findings and
Recommendations - Reflection Comparison of Student-Team Problem
Solving to Peers and Teachers - Exploration Forcing Students into Mode of
Problem Solving on Their Own
January 2009 Michael W. Fountain, Center for
Entrepreneurship, University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL
21Development of a Model for Entrepreneurial
Learning Environment
- Use of Appropriate Instructional Strategies
- Direct Instruction
- Indirect Instruction
- Experiential Learning
- Independent Study
- Interactive Instruction
22Implications for How Teachers Teach Using an
Interactive Entrepreneurship Education Pedagogy
- Instruction Should Be
- Concerned with Experiences, Convictions and
Constructs That Learners Already Possess - Structured to Be Understood and Modified by
Learner Teams - Designed to Facilitate Exploration, Extrapolation
and Elaboration by Students and Learner Teams
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
23USF Uses Strong Learner Threads
- Authentic Content
- Authentic Activity
- Expert Performances
- Multiple Perspectives
Learning Opportunities
Learner Teams
- Coaching Scaffolding
- Integrated Assessment
Teacher Roles
- Collaboration
- Reflection
- Articulation
24Integration of Center for Entrepreneurship
Functions
Research
Education
USF Academics and Technology Venturing
Training
25Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship Educational
Opportunities at USF
- Undergraduate Electives and Honors College
Thesis Dissertation - Business Electives, Tracts, Minors, Thesis and
Dissertation - Engineering Elective, Minor, Thesis and
Dissertation - Arts and Sciences Electives and Minor
- Health Sciences Electives and Minor
- M.S. Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies
- Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
- Minor Concentration for Medical Students
- Dual Graduate Degrees with Engineering, Business,
Cancer Biology, Medicine, Arts and Sciences and
Public Health
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
26USFs Entrepreneurship Educational Programs
- Education and Training Programs
- 39 Graduate and Undergraduate Courses (Most
Distance Learning and Web-Enabled) - 1 Undergraduate Minor in Entrepreneurship
- 1 University-Wide Interdisciplinary
Web- enabled Certificate Program (In
Classroom Saturday Courses) - 1 University-Wide Interdisciplinary
Master of Science Degree Program
Entrepreneurship in Applied Technologies - 1 Professional Development Programs for
Economic Development Professionals - 3 Continuing Education Programs for Health
Care Professionals - 13 Dual Graduate Degree Programs with
Entrepreneurship
27Faculty Participation in Center Education and
Training Programs
- College of Business Administration 9
- College of Engineering 9
- College of Health Sciences 4
- Center for Entrepreneurship 5 Total
27
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
28 Entrepreneurship in Applied
TechnologiesGraduate Courses
- Strategic Market Assessment
- Intellectual Property
- FDA Regulatory Compliance
- Product Development
- Entrepreneurship Strategy
- Business Plan Development
- New Venture Formation
- New Venture Financing
- Internship Practicum
- Ethics
January 2009 Michael W. Fountain, Center for
Entrepreneurship, University of south Florida,
Tampa, FL
29Curricula and Program Approval Process
- Faculty Course Development
- Departmental Approval
- College Curriculum Committee Approval
- College Faculty Vote
- Cross-College Curriculum Approval
- University Undergraduate or Graduate Curriculum
Approval - Provost Office Approval for New Curriculum and
Programs - USF Board of Trustees Approval
- State of Florida Curriculum and Course Approval
January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
30Thank You
- Dr. Michael Fountain
- USF Center for Entrepreneurship
- www.entrepreneurship.usf.edu
- fountain_at_coba.usf.edu
- 813-974-7900