Essentials of Entrepreneurship: Thinking & Action (University of California Irvine)

What recommendations do you have for other facilitators who are using "Essentials of Entrepreneurship: Thinking & Action"? Consider sharing additional resources you found helpful, activities that worked particularly well, and some reflections on who this course is best suited for. For more information, see this course on P2PU’s course page.

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This is a good course for both students and entrepreneurs . I used various resources that were at my disposal and because it was aimed at changing the mindset of students, we did it practically in order to show them how they can better their lives without necessarily having a white colour job. So the class was more of practical as our theme was DIGITAL FARMING THROUGH AGRIBUSINESS.We planted some vegetables in our library demo farm then we sold them online. Therefire as a facilitator just think outside the box to make the classes more exciting and lively. …and through this course Kenya National Library services Meru won an innivation award.http://www.eifl.net/news/congratulations-eifl-innovation-award-winners-1.

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The learner’s wanted a course they can use to better themselves.we found essentials of entrepreneurship thinking and action as a relevant course for those doing startups and for already established businesses.the course provided alot of insights on how to source for funds for business and this was particularly insightful for learner’s. Some of this learner’s were struggling to raise funds for their business.we have a success story from a young farmer who has applied this course in his family farm and is reaping big his story was covered by Eifl