The Engineering Entrepreneurs Program (Eep) Portal: A New Tool For Improving Entrepreneurship Pedagogy
Author(s) -
Thomas J. Miller,
Stephen M. Walsh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--707
Subject(s) - capstone , entrepreneurship , product (mathematics) , process (computing) , new product development , engineering management , engineering education , knowledge management , computer science , engineering , business , marketing , geometry , mathematics , finance , algorithm , operating system
The Engineering Entrepreneurs Program Portal (EEP Portal) is a web-based tool designed for use by students who are participating in the EEP to manage their E-Teams. For background, the EEP is an undergraduate program centered in the College of Engineering, but open to students from all academic disciplines. The program’s methodology provides students a more in-depth exposure to entrepreneurship and new product development. E-Teams are lead by engineering seniors who are fulfilling their senior capstone design project requirements. They organize E-Teams comprised of undergraduates and run these teams as virtual start-up companies. Underclassmen serve as virtual employees of these E-Teams and participate for either 1-credit or 3-credits. Topics covered in the EEP include leadership, management, project planning, marketing, sales, operations, organizational behavior, financials, corporate formation, business planning, and intellectual property. The EEP Portal provides the students a structured, yet flexible, mechanism to manage their teams and the product development process. In addition, the EEP Portal allows faculty to observe the E-Team’s progress in real-time and to monitor the program’s pedagogical effectiveness. This paper discusses the impetus in developing the EEP Portal, its actual design and implementation, and provides a qualitative discussion of the results to date.
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