Accel REE: Roundtable on Entrepreneurship Education

Conference Archive: REE USA 2007
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SESSION PRESENTATION NOTES
Friday, Oct 19 - Friday, Oct 26: REE Fellows Program
Wednesday, October 24
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION:
Engaging Teaching Tools
Four 20-minute demonstrations with innovative teachers.
   
- Daniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic University
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- Michael Dearing, Stanford University
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- Alistair Fee, Queen's University, Belfast Ireland
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- Liz Kisenwether, Penn State University
   
WELCOME & CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
- Tina Seelig and Tom Byers, Stanford University
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
- Bob Sutton, Stanford Professor, Author of The No Asshole Rule
   
ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT LEADERS LECTURE
- Chip Heath, Professor, Stanford GSB, Author of Made to Stick
   
Thursday, October 25
WELCOME
- Jim Plummer, Dean, Stanford School of Engineering
   

Teaching in the Age of YouTube
- Tom Byers & Forrest Glick, Stanford University

   
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
A. Building a Dynamic Entrepreneurship Program
- Steve Nichols, UT Austin
- Gary Hansen, UC Santa Barbara
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B. Designing an Effective Entrepreneurship Curriculum
- Ken Harrington, Washington University
- Liz Kisenwether, Penn State University
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C. Research Trends in Entrepreneurship
- Riitta Katila and Andrew Nelson, Stanford University
   
Entrepreneurship as an Extreme Sport
- Tina Seelig, Stanford University
   
Friday, October 26
Global Trends in Entrepreneurship Education
- Ed Rubesch, Thammasat University
- REE Fellows
   
Mastermind Session
- Tina Seelig, Stanford University
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Looking Ahead
- Tom Byers, Stanford University
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REE Fellows 2007

Undergraduate and graduate students from around the globe participated in the inaugural seven day REE fellows program.