Portal:Social entrepreneurship/Curriculum/General/Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship/Activities

Pause for Thought
Think about "social entrepreneurship": what does it entail?

Read Around the Topic and Discuss
Find a few fellow learners - face to face, by e-mail, social networking (see for example Power.com), etc.), agree to read and discuss the following:


 * Introduction to Community-Based Learning
 * Social Entrepreneurship

Suggested discussion points:


 * What are you getting yourself into?
 * Discuss the similarities, overlap and differences between community-based learning, services learning and social entrepreneurship.
 * Would you like to become a "social entrepreneur"? If so, what do think it will take to be effective?

Surf
Surf the web to find out more.

While doing so, identify characteristics of social entrepreneurs and if you discover the names of any that inspire you, list them here.

If you find any cool social entrepreneurship links, add them to the Resources page (if they are not there already).

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Social Entrepreneurs

 * 1) Write a profile of a social entrepreneur.
 * 2) If you think the profile you have written is really good, create a link to it on this page.

Case Studies

 * 1) Identify a case study of social entrepreneurship to link to or write about.
 * 2) Add a link to the case study you have found or written here
 * 3) Add a link from your user page (recall) to anything you have written, or significantly contributed to.
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 * Profiles
 * Case Studies
 * Community help

Quizes


etc.

What Next?
The next module in this course is Understanding Developing Communities.

Alternatively, return to the main curriculum page and choose a different unit.