Read stories from the Engineering Unleashed community that demonstrate exceptional use of the entrepreneurial mindset! Generate and adapt ideas for your own classes and communities, and download resources the story authors provide.
Providing transformative experiences for students can help them connect engineering knowledge with the real need for that knowledge to be applied. Try these cards!
Explore what curiosity means with the entrepreneurial mindset, how lives and careers are changed for the better, and more. Use this curated set of cards in your classroom!
Opportunity recognition is a key aspect of the entrepreneurial mindset. In addition to the technical skills we cultivate in our students, we want to foster their mindset to be value creators. These cards will help!
Community projects work well as co-op experiences. Students in the field identify gaps and new challenges, and these cycle into projects for the following year.
Are you interested in engaging your students with pain points? This curated set of cards explores identifying problems, alleviating pain points, and different perspectives leading to innovation.
Each year, through a committee of engineering leaders and a nomination process, KEEN has rock-and-roll themed awards for its “rising stars,” junior faculty who elevate themselves as educators with extraordinary impact on their students and colleagues.
We invite you to get to know three engineering educators who are making a substantial difference in entrepreneurial engineering education. Meet the 2022 KEEN Rising Stars!
Creating value is any engineer's most important credential. When you focus on creating value, you'll connect to a passion and to people you might not have as you pursue valuable work.
My experiences with KEEN have helped evolve my teaching philosophy and have provided me opportunities for professional development, scholarship, and professional networking.
Generate better student-employer matches that lead to long-term success by ensuring students are adding concrete value and employers understand the breadth and depth of that value.
In addition to entrepreneurial mindset-infused course work, engineering students can take advantage of a living learning community (E2LLC) where they can build a portfolio of work that leads to recognition during graduation.
Help your students more routinely recognize opportunities, generate a wide array of possible concepts, and select the most promising concept for further development with the Ideation Toolkit.
Each year, through a committee of engineering leaders and a nomination process, KEEN has rock-and-roll themed awards for its “rising stars,” junior faculty who elevate themselves as educators with extraordinary impact on their students and colleagues.
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