Title: UWEB Education1998
1Professional Development
National Academy of Sciences, Academy of
Engineering, American Institute of
Medicine Reshaping Graduate Education - 1995
Interdisciplinary Experience and Team
Skills Provide Broader Experience With Minor
Degrees
2Graduate Professional Development
1. Future Faculty Training Certificate
Academic Leaders Teaching Careers 2.
Entrepreneurship in Technology Certificate
Collaboration with School of Business
Intrapreneurship Training Entrepreneurship
Training
3Changing University Culture
July Site Visit November Graduate School
Committee January UW Guidelines February
Committee April Resubmission May Acceptance
4FFT Program
Teaching Principles
Unit 1 - How do students learn science/engineering
Unit 2 - Designing and Delivering Courses
1. Content Development 2. Course
Design 3. Pedagogical Methods 4.
Evaluation and Assessment Unit 3 - Communicating
Course Requirements Unit 4 - Teaching Resources
5FFT Program
Teaching Technologies
Unit 1 - Where is technology appropriate? Unit 2
- Matching technology with pedagogical
goals Unit 3 - Graphic Design, Multi-Media, Web
Tools Unit 4 - Integration of technology and
course design
6FFT Program
Teaching Experience Curriculum Development
Faculty Mentored Refresh Our Curriculum
7FFT Program
Career Pathways
Unit 1 - What types of careers are
available? Unit 2 - Preparing for academic
careers Unit 3 - FacultyIssues - Tenure
etc. Unit 4 - Public Education
8EIT Program
Goals 1. Science and engineering students
will learn in the same classroom with MBA
students how to develop new technology
products/ventures. 2. Students will be
enabled to pursue a variety of careers in
technology commercialization, new venture
financing, intellectual property assessment and
technology consulting.
9EIT Program Overview
- 1. EIT Bootcamp
- 2. Core Pathways
- Entrepreneurship
- Intrapreneurship
- 3. Capstone project
10EIT Capstone Project
PEI Business Plan Competition 1999
5 Universities 67 Plans
100 Judges
11EIT Beyond Curriculum
- Interaction with Regional Entrepreneurs
12PEI Advisory Board Members
- Neal Dempsey, Chairman, Bay Partners
- Arthur W. Buerck, Founder, Available Personnel
Services - Robert Center, Former Director, Washington
Technology Center - Lee Cheetham, Washington Technology Center
- Jon M. Christoffersen, Pacific Lumber Shipping
Co. - Ron Crockett, Founder, Emerald Downs
- Michael Darland, Founder, Mosaix
- Bill Erickson, Venture Law Group
- Barry Forman, American Paradigm Corporation
- David Giuliani, Founder, Optiva Corporation
- Karl R. Hermanns, Seed Berry
- Ronald S. Howell, Washington Research Foundation
- Peter La Haye, Sr., Founder, NeOptx
- Tony Laliberte, Ernst Young LLP
- Scot Land, Encompass Ventures
- Robert Nelsen, Arch Venture Partners
- Doug Overterf, Founder, CoMedical, Inc.
- Jerry Ryles, Microserv, Inc.
- Jonathan Scott, New Venture Associates
- Dale J. Vogel, U.S. Venture Partners
- Joe Walter, Founder, The Walter Group
- Dennis P. Weston, Fluke Capital Management, L.P.
13PEI Club
Students exploring together the opportunities
and challenges of creating and managing
successful enterprises.