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Learning In Action! (Lia): A Problem Based Learning Experience For Developing The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Author(s) -
Wilburn Clouse
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--1916
Subject(s) - action (physics) , certainty , ambiguity , creativity , entrepreneurship , action learning , sociology , critical thinking , work (physics) , mathematics education , lateral thinking , active learning (machine learning) , computer science , artificial intelligence , psychology , epistemology , cooperative learning , teaching method , creative thinking , engineering , political science , social psychology , law , mechanical engineering , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics , programming language
We have developed a series of experiences that teach students to expand their thinking to be out side of “right or wrong answers” and linear thinking. We want students to learn to deal with chaos, uncertainty and to see new opportunities that come from a changing world. But yet, most of our formal educational systems teach students how to work and live in a stable and structured organizational world. Most curricular teaches structure, order, linear thinking and certainty, while the world is filled with chaos, ambiguity and uncertainty. Thus we have developed a learning environment to include new idea development, creativity, humor and entrepreneurship as a way of thinking about life in the 21 century. Our work is divided into 4 different Action Groups and is designed to be cross disciplines and across different learning environments. In this paper, the Learning in Action! pedagogy will be discussed and learning experiences will be outlined in details. Reactions to 11 University and 4 Public School learning experiences will be discussed and selected final projects will be shown. For example, we will demonstration how the Santa Fe case can be used to redevelop a small down town area where the “big box stores” and interstates have created ghost towns and we will investigate other engineering cases relate to power sources and home land security systems. Our process is designed to be a creative force to help students see new and different ventures in life and to help the US regain world recognition and redevelop a value system of business ethics and respect for life and the world environment. The guiding questions will be centered on the following questions: 1. Can Entrepreneurship thinking be infused into on-going courses? 2. Can authentic cases be developed that will encourage creative and entrepreneurial thinking? 3. Can several schools from different backgrounds work together to develop a creative learning environment? 4. Will the current learning pedagogy used in colleges and public schools produce the next way of entrepreneurial thinkers? 5. What changes in world events (political, environmental, technological, and social) are likely to occur that will affect worldwide business?

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