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E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Training Program

E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Training Program. Aaron Harris Mike Steely. What We’ll Talk About:. Program-Related N umbers Curriculum Additions Stanford D-School Innovation & Creativity Program Successes Website Examples Additional Reach EAST Partnership

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E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Training Program

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  1. E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Training Program Aaron Harris Mike Steely

  2. What We’ll Talk About: • Program-Related Numbers • Curriculum Additions • Stanford D-School • Innovation & Creativity • Program Successes • Website Examples • Additional Reach • EAST Partnership • Competition Judging – EAST, DECA, FBLA • Future Plans • Video Production of Curriculum • Women’s Foundation – Girl Scout Classes

  3. Program Overview • E-commerce Entrepreneurship Training Program is a 4-6 hour workshop about: • Business 101 • Innovation/Creativity • Social Media/Marketing • E-Commerce • Netiquette • Elevator Pitches • iPad Training The workshop concludes with each student taking what they’ve learned/created and making a functioning website using Weebly.

  4. Program-Related Numbers Total Students Goal: 1,530 Actual: 2, 108 137% of Goal Total Classes Goal: 102 Actual: 144 141% of Goal

  5. Curriculum Additions Innovation & Creativity Stanford D-School – Ready, Set, Design!

  6. Program Successes

  7. Additional Reach Organizational Partnerships

  8. Additional Reach EAST NSP – Elevator Pitch Competition Using materials from the curriculum, we were able to build a portal (using Weebly!) to assist students participating the EAST NSP competition, which we designed and helped judge. Eight finalists were chosen from over 40 entrants to pitch their projects in front of judges at the EAST National Convention in Hot Springs, AR. Teams had 90 seconds to explain how they discovered a problem within their school or community and what they did to solve it. The finalists were from all over the state. The winner was a project called “A Walk to Remember” from Monticello Intermediate School. The students created plans for handicap accessible bridge behind their school. Another finalist was “Long Pool Recreational Area” from Dover High School, who got involved in the competition at our suggestion after we completed a session at their school.

  9. Future Plans • Women’s Foundation Grant – Teaching Classes to Girl Scouts • Converting Curriculum to Video Series

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