Week 07: Continue Your Learning with The Startup Classroom
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The Startup Classroom |
Continue to support your growth as an Entrepreneurial Educator by joining The Startup Classroom movement at Sonoma State University. Below are ten ways you can join in the fun and unleash your inner entrepreneur. |
Sonoma State's The Startup Classroom
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Follow us for information about future courses and events! |
Visit: http://sonoma.edu/edupreneur/index.html Links to an external site. Follow the Startup Classroom on Twitter: @SSUStartup Links to an external site. |
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Tell your friends about this course and have them enroll for our next launch! |
October 6th, 2014 |
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Enroll in the Maker Certificate Program Participate in this three course series (50 seat hours) designed by the Schools of Education at Sonoma State University in partnership with Sonoma County Office of Education and Maker Media. The Maker Certificate Program recognizes the need to attract more people into the fields of STE(A)M, meet the demands of the Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, support the Making and Do-It-Yourself movements, and cultivate lifelong learning. |
Coming Fall 2014! Follow us on Twitter @SSUStartup Links to an external site. for notifications regarding start dates! |
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Attend our next ieSonoma conference. |
August 2015 - additional details to be posted on the ieSonoma Links to an external site. website soon! |
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Read Now Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Bingham and Donald O. Clifton, to identify your talents, build these talents into strengths, and ponder how to integrate these strengths with Edupreneurialism. |
Here is a link to the book on Amazon:Now Discover Your Strengths Links to an external site. |
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Attend a Design Thinking workshop and read Creative Confidence by Tom and David Kelley. |
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Organize a Meet Up in your district or business around the theme of entrepreneurial thinking in education. |
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Attend an Entrepreneurial Conference such as Social Media Marketing World in San Diego or Launch Festival inSan Francisco and be the voice for educational entrepreneurialism. |
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Expand your definition of entrepreneurialism by reading about social entrepreneurialism. |
How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas by David Bornstein Links to an external site. Leaving Microsoft to Change the World: An Entrepreneur’s Odyssey to Educate the World’s Children by John Wood Links to an external site. |
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Stay in touch with your classmates to your classmates to keep ideas flowing! Connect through Twitter, LinkedIn
Links to an external site. and email! |
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