“Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.”
― John Dewey
The time is coming to think about prepping fall classes. Don’t reinvent the wheel with building experiences
Let us enable you to focus on building experiences that help your students develop and apply their entrepreneurial mindset.
Experiential Entrepreneurship Curriculum (ExEC) is your guide to a structured, experiential classroom.
Don’t Take our Word for It
Dr. Chris Welter, who has used ExEC with undergrads and MBAs at from Xavier University, says:
“It’s the software I’ve been looking for for 3 or 4 years . . . I really appreciate the ability for students to get their hands dirty”
https://youtu.be/TiQTaAz7ewY
25+ Universities and Counting
Dr. Welter isn’t alone. We launched ExEC two years ago at a single university. Now, ExEC is on a path for adoption at 50 colleges by the end of this year:
Building Experiences: Structured, Experiential Learning
ExEC is a rigorous, assessable, set of experiential exercises that emphasizes entrepreneurial skills like:
- Idea generation
- Problem validation
- Customer interviews
- MVP development
- and more…
Request a preview of the Experiential Entrepreneurship Curriculum today and make this Fall your most engaging semester of entrepreneurship yet!
Engage your Students this Fall
If you want your entrepreneurship classroom buzzing with the nervousness and excitement of active learning . . .
You are not alone.
There’s a community of entrepreneurial professors like you, and they’re using ExEC to blow their students’ minds with building experiences!

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Missed Our Recent Articles?
Whether you are new to our community of entrepreneurship educators, or you’ve been contributing for years, we wanted to give you a list of the posts our community finds most valuable:
- Videos to Improve Student Presentations. Here are videos to teach students to deliver presentations that make their audience feel something.
- The NEW Marshmallow Tower Challenge: This revised version of the Marshmallow Challenge is a really fun way to teach the importance of iteration, experimentation, and the value of failure.
- Marketing MVPs. In this experiential exercise, students launch real ad campaigns on Facebook and Instagram to test demand for their MVPs
- Top 5 Free Entrepreneurship Lesson Plans. Need to refresh your entrepreneurship lesson plans? Here’s our top 5.







