. . "201900066" . "NRS_0001" . "5"^^ . "140"^^ . "10"^^ . "2022-11-10T23:00:00Z"^^ . "f2f" . "Acknowledging the strength and effectiveness of peer learning, this course has been designed to facilitate a strong social and learner-centered environment, meaning that learning is active and requires participation from all learners. You will be actively engaged in sharing, reading, reviewing, and commenting on your classmates' work they post to their learnings and through our discussion forums. Teaching is not something that can only be done by an instructor, you will also need to be involved and participate in the process."@en . . . . . . . "Affinity with the use of geo-information science and entrepreneurship"@en . . . "1"^^ . "1" . "1B " . "2022-09-04T22:00:00Z"^^ . "The objective of this course is to equip the students with entrepreneurial skills.\n\nEntrepreneurship is defined as the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture, along with any of its risks, in order to make a profit. Entrepreneurship can be as an owned company, or internal in a company. This course focuses on Entrepreneurial ‘spirit’ and is characterized by innovation and risk-taking; this is an essential part to succeed in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive global marketplace (from ‘Business dictionary’; 2013). However, entrepreneurship is much broader than the creation of a new business venture. It is also a mind-set – a way of thinking and acting. It is about imagining new ways to solve problems and create value. In the context of changing paradigms in development corporation, giving a mayor role to the private sector in the aid to trade agenda, this entrepreneurial mind-set will help our students to understand and effectively communicate with stakeholders in public-private partnerships and to be active in the private sector as well. Entrepreneurship is, not without a reason, one of the key 21th century skills.\n\nHence, the focus of this course lies on creating an entrepreneurial mind-set to identify and developed business cases from geo-information science that have economical, societal & environmental values."@en . "Entrepreneurship: a Bridge towards Geospatial Innovation"@en . . "Entrepreneurship: Geospatial Innovation"@en . "Entrepreneurship: Geospatial Innovation"@en . . . "Learning outcome"@en . . "Appraise inclusive innovation business (model) ideas, e.g. along agricultural value-chains, that are likely work in “Bottom-of-Pyramid” (BoP) markets."@en . "Appraise inclusive innovation business (model) ideas, e.g. along agricultural value-chains, that are likely work in “Bottom-of-Pyramid” (Bo