eduheal
5.8.2020AntwortenThis has open my eyes on another method of facilitating entrepreneural lessons.
Thank you campus administrator for sharing this
Von Entrepreneurship Campus
For 10 years, the book "BRAINS versus CAPITAL’: Entrepreneurship for Everyone - Lean, Smart, Simple" is a bestseller in Germany. This online training here is based on the book. Now we dare to do something new:
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This game was developed to teach the topic of entrepreneurship in an interactive way and with joy. It's a fun way to learn the key principles of Professor Faltin's book:
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Through this game, you learn to design a business model, which you present to the others who will give you valuable feedback. Develop your teamwork, creativity and presentation skills!
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Print it, cut it out and find some like-minded creative people to play it!
What you still need to organize a few things:
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We are happy to present the game here. We already tested it at the Entrepreneurship Summit, deGUT, German Jordanian University, Impact Hub, Startup Salzburg Weekend and HDWM.org:
However it is still work in progress. If you have any feedback, questions or ideas to improve it, we are happy to hear from you. Please use the form below for this - Thank you!
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Games are a powerful learning tool because they allow people to gain experience, and help people learn better visually and interacting with others. As players, we playfully learn to develop strategies of becoming better entrepreneurs. Learning by intuition,and having fun developing new unconventional ideas.
The “Brain vs Capital” game creates a forum in which elementary decisions for concept development and reasons are simulated. The results of these decisions can be seen immediately afterwards. In support of the Entrepreneurship Foundation Mission - to develop a „culture of Entrepreneurship" in the world - the game allows adults and children to actively participate in a game that reflects concept development with a variety of opportunities and changes.
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eduheal
5.8.2020AntwortenThis has open my eyes on another method of facilitating entrepreneural lessons.
Thank you campus administrator for sharing this
togeda
3.8.2020AntwortenWao!. I remember, in one of the topics of brain versus capital, we are informed that work should be fun and not hard work at all times. This is what is displayed in the idea of using games to teach the book Brain versus capital. This is amazing
Mac Mogul
1.11.2019AntwortenWill be useful in teaching at youth center
Samantha
10.9.2019AntwortenThis is an interesting exercise. It looks exciting and would be a good addition to any library.
saurabhkumar
8.8.2018AntwortenThe game is very simple and funny and we can play alone, too. It is designed to convey the concept of entrepreneurship with fun.