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Title: University of South Florida


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University 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

3
How 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

4
Current 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

5
Recent 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
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Partnerships for InterdisciplinaryEntrepreneurshi
p at USF
HEALTH SCIENCES
ENGINEERING
USF CENTER for ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BUSINESS
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Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
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Scope 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
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Strategic 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
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USF 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
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Development 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

12
Pedagogy
  • The Art or Science of Teaching
  • Strategies of Instruction
  • Style of Instruction

13
Constructivist Theory
  • Not a Specific Pedagogy
  • Requires Learner Accommodation and Assimilation
    of Subject Matter
  • Describes How Active Learning Takes Place

14
Instructor 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

15
Collaborative 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

16
Situated 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

18
Functional 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

19
Application 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
21
Development of a Model for Entrepreneurial
Learning Environment
  • Use of Appropriate Instructional Strategies
  • Direct Instruction
  • Indirect Instruction
  • Experiential Learning
  • Independent Study
  • Interactive Instruction

22
Implications 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
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USF 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

24
Integration of Center for Entrepreneurship
Functions
Research
Education
USF Academics and Technology Venturing
Training
25
Interdisciplinary 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
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USFs 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

27
Faculty 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
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January, 2009
Michael W. Fountain, Center for Entrepreneurship,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
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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
29
Curricula 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
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Thank You
  • Dr. Michael Fountain
  • USF Center for Entrepreneurship
  • www.entrepreneurship.usf.edu
  • fountain_at_coba.usf.edu
  • 813-974-7900
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