Dialogic relationships and sensemaking in the online entrepreneurial learning space

Birgitte Wraae, Michael Breum Ramsgaard

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Abstract

The current Covid-19 pandemic has established new momentum for moving entrepreneurial learning formats online. In this study, we are zooming in on the dialogic relationship between the entrepreneurship educator and students who meet online in experiential learning processes. However, the entrepreneurship educator may struggle to adapt activities, learning design, and assessment methods to this unfamiliar setting. We want to investigate parameters influencing the relationship building between educators and students since this is a primary constituent of the learning process. We will analyze how the entrepreneurship educator has planned and executed teaching entrepreneurship online through a systematic case study approach. We take a sociointeractive perspective on learning processes, and in our analysis, we will adopt a sensemaking approach to evidence how this particular transformation has influenced the entrepreneurship education (EE) classroom.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2020
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventUSASBE 2021:
BE BOLDLY UNSCRIPTED
- Virtual event, United States
Duration: 5 Jan 20218 Jan 2021
https://www.usasbe.org/page/usasbe2021

Conference

ConferenceUSASBE 2021:
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LocationVirtual event
Country/TerritoryUnited States
Period05/01/2108/01/21
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Keywords

  • contracting courses
  • Entrepreneurship Education

    Wraae, B. (Principle researcher)

    28/02/1931/12/25

    Project: Research

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