Preparing for Class During the Coronavirus

Mar 12, 2020

As the Coronavirus spreads, more and more schools are transitioning to online classes.

If you’re asked to teach entrepreneurship online, know that we’ve accelerated the development of ExEC Online due to the outbreak. If you’d like to use it, please reach out and we’ll see if/how we can be most helpful.

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Fortunately, teaching with ExEC Online takes relatively little prep – much of the teaching material is already prepared – and student engagement is at least as high as in-person classes.

For more information on teaching entrepreneurship online with ExEC, click here.

Otherwise, please stay as safe (and stress-free) as possible, and let us know if there’s anything else we can do to help.

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