Play and Gamification in Entrepreneurial Education

Play and Gamification in EntrepreneurshipTake a deep dive into enhancing your entrepreneurship education with guidance from today’s leading entrepreneurship experts. In this issue, we learn that how we teach is just as important as what we teach. You’ll learn how to help students develop an entrepreneurial mindset and practice entrepreneurship at a deep level through play in the classroom, simulations, and gamification.

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Gain Teaching Insights from World Class Faculty at the No. 1 School for Entrepreneurship

  • How Neuroscience Can Inform Entrepreneurship Education with Matt Allen
  • The Power of Play in Entrepreneurship Education with Heidi Neck
  • Designing Games and Simulations to Amplify Entrepreneurial Learning with Keith Rollag

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Since October 2020, The One Hour Entrepreneurship Educator has provided actionable teaching tools, research-based insights, and peer-to-peer connections through free webinars featuring Babson’s accomplished faculty members.

Babson Academy For the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurial Learning

As a world authority in entrepreneurship education, Babson Academy leads the way in educating faculty of all kinds in how to teach entrepreneurship. Our faculty have built a framework for entrepreneurship education using years of research and developing methodologies, and Babson Academy invites you to learn how to bring these practices home to your own universities. At Babson Academy, we believe entrepreneurship education changes the world. We have impacted more than 8,700 educators and students from 1,300 educational institutions in more than 80 countries. Our goal? Sharing knowledge to make a global impact. Babson Academy is dedicated to increasing access to entrepreneurship education and how to teach it, through courses and programs for faculty and staff, universities, and students, so that academic institutions worldwide can get involved and introduce the entrepreneurial mindset to their own students and academic ecosystems.