If you had five dollars and two hours, what would you do to make as much money as possible? In this clip, STVP Executive Director Tina Seelig recalls a classroom exercise in creative thinking and entrepreneurship that posed this quandry to student teams. The results were manifold and varied, often taking advantage of locally needed services, niche markets, and valuable time. These in-class experiments contain many valuable lessons on creative thinking in the start-up realm, including skills, ideas, and innovation as assets that always lend value.

Video clips from: The Art of Teaching Entrepreneurship and Innovation [Entire Talk]

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Don't Wait to be Anointed

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Fail Fast and Frequently

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Turning Lemonade Into Helicopters

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Classroom Experiments in Entrepreneurship

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Teaching Creativity and Entrepreneurship

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