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Reaching a wider audience with entrepreneurial skills via online learning

With the current situation on Coronavirus, most education has moved online. Luckily, Aalto Ventures Program didn鈥檛 have to start everything from scratch, there鈥檚 already Starting Up 鈥 an online course for the basics of startup entrepreneurship 鈥 and just recently another online course became available. Read more on the development and ideas behind Entrepreneurship Intro 鈥 a video-based course for future entrepreneurs 鈥 below.
H氓kan Mitts and Lidia Borisova portraits in a screenshot of a lecture called "Introduction to creating new business concepts and methods"
H氓kan Mitts and Lidia Borisova / picture from their video lecture

The current way of teaching entrepreneurship in Aalto University might not cater for all student groups. Many students consider self-employment and having their own business as career options, but don鈥檛 feel that the startup world is for them. Not everyone is interested in creating the next Uber or Facebook 鈥 some people would just like to open a small boutique to sell their products or services such as furniture, art or consulting. However, most entrepreneurship education caters for the first group of people, the startup enthusiasts, focusing on solving complex problems and impressing potential investors. This is necessary, of course, but it鈥檚 not for everyone.

From idea to concept

H氓kan Mitts and Lidia Borisova, both teachers at Aalto Ventures Program, noticed this discrepancy and decided to do something about it. They wanted to create an introductory course aimed at the other group of students, something that would be easily accessible for everyone, while introducing some of the basic steps of starting one鈥檚 own business.

There were already one-credit introductory courses to entrepreneurship such as and . Lecturing, however, did not feel like the right approach for the new course. H氓kan and Lidia wanted to do something more engaging and less traditional than having everyone sit through a lecture or two and write a reflection paper. They decided to go completely online.

Once they started to draft the first ideas for the upcoming online course, H氓kan and Lidia realized something else they could now do differently to make entrepreneurial skills more easily accessible. Currently, quite a bit of entrepreneurship education is provided in pieces of information, but there鈥檚 little to no story or timeline involved, and it can be hard to understand how the pieces fit together. They decided to create a story to which all the pieces would fit logically and chronologically, and as a result Veera was born.

Veera is an animated character and the protagonist of the story told in the course. She鈥檚 a budding entrepreneur on her path towards setting up her own business, and the students follow her journey throughout the course, learning everything she does.

Better results with cross-department collaboration

Once the concept was clear, it was time to start creating the actual course. They wanted the course to mostly include clips of Veera facing different and sometimes difficult decisions and problems on her way to success. In addition, there would be short informative videos of H氓kan and Lidia addressing whatever issues Veera is facing, and additional reading to deepen the students鈥 understanding of issues at hand. Creating a video-based online course was a new experience for both H氓kan and Lidia, and they knew they couldn鈥檛 do it alone.

Luckily, they didn鈥檛 have to. Yulia Guseva from Aalto Online Learning stepped in as a producer, while Sampsa Kares from Aalto Studios did the heavy lifting with shooting and editing the videos. Creating Veera also needed someone to animate her and someone to do her voice, and both these talents were also found from within the Aalto community 鈥 Veera is designed by Game Design and Production student Silva Kuusiniemi and voiced by Collaboration and Industrial Design student Molly Balcom Raleigh. Even if the idea for the course came from AVP, implementation would鈥檝e been simply impossible without cross-department collaboration.

Current status and future plans

Creating the course was a fun experience for H氓kan and Lidia and the rest of the team, and almost everything proceeded as planned. Naturally, there were some challenges as well. Even though shooting the videos and giving the lectures took less time than anticipated, polishing the end result to a point where everyone was happy took quite a bit longer, and the time it took to have the course online was underestimated. They first had the idea about the course in June 2019 and started working on it in September. While everything was shot already in December, there were some surprises and other pressing issues with other courses, and it took a few months to have everything ready.

But now everything is ready and the course 鈥 Entrepreneurship Intro 鈥 is available online. For now, it鈥檚 only open for Aalto University students and staff, but it鈥檚 in the plans to make it publicly available once enough feedback is gathered from the Aalto community. 'Making the course was a fun process and we really like how it ended up,' Lidia says, 'I really hope people try it out and give us feedback, so we can make it even better.'

Entrepreneurship Intro is available at . Currently, it鈥檚 only for the students鈥 own benefit, but the plan is to have it as an official Aalto-course worth one ECTS in the future. The course is especially aimed for people who鈥檙e interested in entrepreneurship and are looking for an easy way to get started, or who鈥檝e considered self-employment as a possible career at some point. Additionally, it could be used by teachers who want to give their students a taster of entrepreneurship in any existing course. For possible use in corporations as a training method for employees, one should contact H氓kan or Lidia. The course was developed as a pilot for and financed by Aalto Online Learning.

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