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Quick Reference Guide: Entrepreneurial Mindset

The entrepreneurial mindset (EM) is a problem-solving approach that begins with curiosity about our changing world, connecting information from various resources to gain insight, and identifying unexpected opportunities to create value.

Teaching In-Depth:
Kern Entrepreneurial Engineer Network (KEEN)

KEEN — a community supporting faculty to teach entrepreneurial mindset, with practical strategies, student-centered curriculum design, workshops, and resources to spark innovation and real-world impact.

CORE: Entrepreneurial Mindset Virtual Workshop

This virtual workshop introduces teaching strategies that cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset in engineering students, encouraging curiosity, bold thinking, and meaningful connections between coursework and real-world challenges.

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Professional Learning Opportunities

Learn a new instructional strategy in one of our upcoming faculty workshops.

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Quick Reference Guides

Solve your teaching challenges with ideas from the Quick Reference Guide library.

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Learning Technology

Check out the wide variety of tools available to faculty to improve courses and increase interactivity.

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Studios

Appointment times are available at two different campuses to help you record and produce your video.

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Innovation in Video

Explore different ways you can engage your students with video.

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Learning Design

Check out the wide variety of tools available to faculty to improve courses and increase interactivity.

News and Events

  • Academic Innovators: Anoop Grewal FSE 100 AR Project

    Academic Innovators: Anoop Grewal FSE 100 AR Project

    Anoop Grewal, an Associate Teaching Professor in the Fulton School at ASU, developed new ways to teach concepts in FSE100: Introduction to Engineering, a foundational course designed to introduce engineering principles and problem-solving methodologies for first-year students. Demonstrating his penchant…

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  • Academic Innovators: Saurav Kumar Adaptive Feedback

    Academic Innovators: Saurav Kumar Adaptive Feedback

    Saurav Kumar, Assistant Professor at the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, is revolutionizing how Numerical Methods is taught to civil engineering students at Arizona State University. By integrating adaptive learning into a flipped classroom model, Kumar personalizes…

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  • Academic Innovators: Helen Chavez Responsible Engineering

    Academic Innovators: Helen Chavez Responsible Engineering

    In our ever-evolving society, the pursuit of inclusion and diversity stands as a paramount challenge, exemplified through the experiences of visually impaired individuals. Their daily navigation of a world not inherently designed to accommodate them underscores the broader need for…

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  • Two Years of LTH Book Studies: 12 Essential Takeaways

    Two Years of LTH Book Studies: 12 Essential Takeaways

    Over the past two years, the FSE Learning and Teaching Hub has hosted professional book studies every semester. These studies reflect a learner-centered approach, fostering collaborative knowledge construction among members. Participants have had the chance to experiment with small-scale instructional…

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  • Reflective and Iterative Teaching: Insights from Keith Hjelmstad

    Reflective and Iterative Teaching: Insights from Keith Hjelmstad

    Keith Hjelmstad’s keynote presentation at the Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminar (SEEdS) social event delved into the power of reflective and iterative teaching at the end of the spring semester. He highlighted two critical perspectives: improving teaching methods and encouraging…

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