welcome! 8th annual roundtable on entrepreneurship...
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Welcome!8th Annual Roundtable on
Entrepreneurship Education
Co-Chairs:Tom Byers & Tina Seelig
Stanford UniversityOctober 26-28, 2005
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http://stvp.stanford.edu
A Word About Your Hosts …
We believe engineers and scientists needentrepreneurial skills to be successful at all levels
within their organizations. Our center is dedicated toaccelerating high-technology entrepreneurshipeducation and creating scholarly research on
technology-based firms. We prepare students forleadership positions in industry, universities, and
society, and we disseminate our research and teachingknowledge throughout the world.
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REE Core Objectives
1. Create a forum for college educators to discussthe strategic and organizational issues of educatingengineers, scientists, and others about technologyentrepreneurship.
2. Share experiences, best practices, and plans forteaching, research and outreach in a productiveand relaxed setting.
3. Establish and strengthen relationships that often lead tofuture interaction and opportunities; formulate ideas forfuture gatherings.
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• Video Clips
• Podcasting
• Case Studies
• Curriculum
• Presentations
• Center
Development Tools
• Free (No Charge)
• Kauffman
Foundation Support
• International
Partners
http://edcorner.stanford.edu
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November 2-4 in Argentina
Instituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires
2006 Location: Ecuador
REE Latin America 2005
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REE USA 2005 By the Numbers
Institutions:
55 US Universities and Colleges
13 International Universities & Supporters
87 Total Attendees
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Growth of REE USA
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Who Are We … Show of Hands• What geographic area are you from (time zone)?
Eastern? Central or Mountain? Pacific? Other?
• What is your primary role or position?
Tenure-line Faculty? Part-time Teacher? Senior Staff?
• What is your primary campus affiliation?
Science or Engineering School? Business School? Other?
• What stage of development is your e-ship program?
New? Emerging? Established?
• Have you have attended a REE before?
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2006 Conference Opportunities
DecASEE Chicago
Babson-Olin
REE Thailand
Jun
REE EquadorNovMay
NCEC Ohio
REE Stanford
OctApr
REE MunichSepNCIIA PortlandMar
Acad of MgmtAugFeb
EEC HarvardJulUSASBE TucsonJan
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Agenda:
WEDNESDAY October 26
12:45 – 2:00 PMWelcome and Highlights from InternationalConferences- Tom Byers and Tina Seelig, Stanford University
2:00- 2:15 PMSpecial Student Presentation
2:15 - 3:30 PMWORKSHOPS: Success Stories•Session A: Innovative EntrepreneurshipPrograms-Anthony Marchese and Mark Weaver, RowanUniversity•Session B: Unique Entrepreneurship Courses-Ed Rubesch, Mahidol University, Thailand•Session C: Creative Ways to Engage Alumni-John Jaquette, Cornell University
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3:30-4:30Break and Scenic Walk Across Campus
4:30-5:30DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Lecture-Jim Breyer – Accel Partners-Mark Zuckerberg – Founder and CEO, The Facebook
7:00-9:00Dinner at the SHERATON HOTEL
Agenda:
WEDNESDAY October 26
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Agenda
THURSDAY October 27
8:30 - 9:00 AM: Breakfast
9:00 - 9:30 Plenary Session:-Patricia Ryan, Stanford University-Author: Improv Wisdom
9:30 - 9:45: Student Presentation
9:45-11:00 Rotating Workshops: 20 mins each
• Session D: Tactical Teaching Tools and Techniques-Riitta Katila – Stanford University-Tsedal Beyene – Stanford University• Session E: Provocative Cases and Tantalizing Texts-Christopher Klemm – University of Washington-Liz Kisenweather – Penn State• Session F: Use of Digital Media in the Classroom-Forrest Glick– Stanford University-Deb Streeter – Cornell University
11:00 - 11:15 Break
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Agenda
THURSDAY October 27
11:15 - 12:15 Entrepreneurial Speed Dating
12:15-1:45 Lunch• Brief presentation by NCIIA and Babson/Olin
1:45 – 3:00 Workshops: How Do Students Value Entrepreneurship
Education?
Rotating Workshops: 20 mins each:
• Session G: Ph.D. Students: Looking Ahead to Academic Life-Liz Gerber – Stanford University-Andrew Nelson – Stanford University• Session H: Masters Students: Launching a Career in
Industry-Justin Sabet-Peyman– Stanford University-Josh Reeves – Stanford University• Session I: Undergraduates: The Value of Academic
Enrichment-Mike Rothenberg– Stanford University-Becky Neil – Cornell University
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Agenda:
THURSDAY October 27
3:00-3:30Break
3:30 – 4:15Plenary Session:•Debate: The relationship between e-shipeducation and technology transfer-Moderator: Steve Nichols, UT Austin -Kathy Ku, Stanford University -Peter Reid, Center for Scientific Enterprise London -Peter A. Beerel, University of Southern California
6:00-9:00Dinner: Hiller Aviation Museum•Price Innovative Educators Award
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Agenda
FRIDAY October 28
8:30 AM - 9:00 AMBREAKFAST
9:00 - 10:30 AMGROUP SESSION:•Financial Models and Fund Raising Ideas forEntrepreneurship Centers-Tina Seelig, Stanford University
10:30 - 11:00 AMBREAK
11:00 AM - 12:00 PMSUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS for REE USA-Tom Byers, Stanford University
12:00 PMADJOURN