Students participated in the Wallet Design Challenge, a design sprint where they use the entrepreneurial process in order to solve problems for one another.
The students came up with innovative ideas and then used the entrepreneurial process to develop their prototypes
and present their solutions to the class. Through the course of the design sprint, the students learned how to collaborate, think critically, and use technology to solve problems. They also gained insight into how the
Catch AEP entrepreneur, Lauren Stephenson, on ABC News for her her work at Oh Mama's and her own startup. Nice work Lauren!
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Good Morning! Sharing from Seth Godin’s book This Might Work! Reminds me that entrepreneurship is about taking action, learning and building…if action and reflection are your general habits I believe you will learn and build so much faster than toiling over what “better work”.
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Moxie students are preparing for their in-class feedback event next week & figuring out what a focus group is and what it isn’t.
This is a great opportunity for students to get specific feedback on their businesses from peers before asking the public.
This week in Moxie we are prepping for our first focus group to get feedback on student product, services and ideas.
Here's a good resource to better understand how to leverage a focus group.
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"Be proud of your risk takers and they'll return the favor."
We often think of risk as something to be avoided. What could happen if you embraced risk?