Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Innovation and Entrepreneurship | |||
Instructions to Candidates:
Team Name –
Marks: 70 –equated to 20
see Mark R ubric
The activities in this assignment are focused on you arranging and carrying out an interview of an entrepreneur from your community. This entrepreneur could represent a non-profit enterprise or a commercial one, and could be in manufacturing, retailing, or service industries.
You should schedule completion of the various phases of the assignment over a three-week period.
The Requirements: In your groups, Interview an entrepreneur approximately 25 questions and you are expected to present the interview as a video or a podcast (Maximum 10 minutes in length).Write a 200 word individual blog based on the interview. Focus on the most relevant and interesting information from the interview. Do not try to get every piece of information from the interview on paper. The report should stress the interesting facts, not the mundane. NOTE: Follow the RUBRIC as a guide too.Please make sure you create an individual blog using www.weebly.comIn your group, write a thank-you letter and send it to the Entrepreneur that you interviewed. You can thank them for taking time out of their busy schedule to help you out with an assignment. You could elaborate on how many things you have learned from the interview (required time, money, everyday tasks, risks, business, etc.).The Assignment Checklist should be signed off at least twice by the teacher during the period of time between the start and submission of this assignment. The original checklist must also be handed in with the report. Suggested time: Interview: 20-40 minutes Thank you note: 10 minutes Report: 2-3 hours. Proof, layout and corrections: 30 minutes |
To identify and select an entrepreneur to interview, you could draw from one of the following possible sources:
Television and radio media members might also be able
to help.
Step 1: Take Responsibility to contact the person selected and make an appointment. Be sure to explain why you want the appointment and to give a realistic estimate of how much time you will need. Be sure to clarify the purpose of the interview and the fact that it must be video or voice recorded for educational purposes – CLO 3 (Apply)
Step 2: Catalog specific questions (approximately 20-25 questions) you would like to have answered and the general areas about which you would like information. Using a combination of open-ended questions, such as general questions about how the entrepreneur got started, what happened next, and so forth, and closed- ended questions, such as specific questions about what his or her goals were, if he or she had to find partners, and so forth, will help to keep the interview focused and yet allow for unexpected comments and insights – CLO 2 (Apply)
Step 3: Conduct the interview. Remember, that you most likely will learn more if you are an “interested listener.” – CLO 2 (Apply)
Step 4: Reflect on what you have learned. Write down the information you have gathered in some form that will be helpful to you later on. Be as specific as you can. Jotting down direct quotes is more effective than statements such as “highly motivated individual.” And be sure to make a note of what you did not find out – CLO 4 (Apply)
Step 6: Show gratitude by writing a thank-you note. This is more than a courtesy; it will also help the entrepreneur to remember you favourably should you want to follow up in some way on the interview or be looking for future employment – CLO 3 (Apply)
b. The competition?
c. Key elements of success?*
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Task | Completed | Initial | Comments | |
1 | Entrepreneur Identified (CLO 3) | |||
2 | Entrepreneur Contacted and Interview Arranged (CLO 3) | |||
3 | Interview Questions Finalized (CLO 2) | |||
4 | Interview Conducted (CLO 2) | |||
5 | Interview Summarized (CLO 4) | |||
6 | Report Draft (CLO 4) | |||
7 | Final Report (CLO 4) | |||
8 | Thank-you Note (CLO 3) | |||
9 | Other (CLO 3) |
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Criteria/ level | Level 1: 0-5 | Level 2: 6-7 | Level 3: 7-8 | Level 4: 8-10 | Mark | |
1 | Entrepreneur Characteristics (CLO 2) | Some are mentioned | Some are mentioned with examples | Good discussion of characteristics with examples | Excellent discussion Clear understanding of characteristics of entrepreneur | /10 |
2 | Quality (CLO 4) | Video/Podcast quality was not clear | Video/Podcast Quality was clear and easy to understand | Video/Podcast quality was easy to view and understand | Video/Podcast quality was superior and access was easy | /10 |
3 | Blog Writing Style (CLO 3) | Below acceptable standard in spelling, grammar and Style | Below standard spelling/grammar | Spelling/grammar good, style flows, good paragraphs | Excellent use of Language to weave a wonderful tale. Strong command of the language and writing conventions | /10 |
4 | Blog Content (CLO 3) | Blog does not relate to basic course content | Blog relates to basic course content | Blog is related to course content and reflects student understanding | interesting, relates directly to course content & reflects the students experience & learning | /10 |
5 | Peer Review (CLO 3) | No response to a classmate’s blog | One average response to a classmate’s blog | Two average responses to a classmate’s blog | Two above average responses to classmate’s blog | /10 |
6 | Venture Description (CLO 4) | Some description of venture | Venture is clearly described | Evidence of good understanding of the venture | Excellent understanding and explanation of venture | /10 |
7 | Interview Interest (CLO 4) | Mildly Interesting | Attempt is made to make the report interesting | Entertaining and creative report | Outstanding job making the video/podcast interesting, creative and entertaining | /10 |
Total (CLO 2) – Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (Final – equated to 8marks) | /10 | |||||
Total (CLO 3) – Team (Final – equated to2 marks) | /30 | |||||
Total (CLO 4) – Idea & Opportunity (Final – equated to 8 marks) | /30 | |||||
Total Marks 20 | /70 | |||||
Final Marks | /20 |