Integrating Entrepreneurship In Informatics Education
Author(s) -
Sylvia Alexander
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--10550
Subject(s) - workforce , entrepreneurship , informatics , vocational education , portfolio , business informatics , workforce development , engineering management , higher education , knowledge management , engineering , political science , business , computer science , sociology , pedagogy , health informatics , health care , electrical engineering , finance , law
The University of Ulster places a strong emphasis on vocational education and workbased learning. Furthermore, the Faculty of Informatics has recognised achievements in technology transfer and industrial collaboration. This paper outlines how the industrial partnerships forged and experiences gained through these ventures have been utilised in the design, delivery and assessment of an undergraduate module in entrepreneurship. Different models for incorporating entrepreneurial skills will be explored including: ∑ Classroom based teaching, learning and assessment; ∑ Support for students in industrial placement through the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (WebCT); ∑ Development of a portfolio of professional competencies; highlighting the merits and problems associated with each.
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