Development of entrepreneurial skills, an initiative to improve the teaching of ICT at the top level
Abstract
It is a proposal that affects the improvement of teaching practice, through the matching program Synthetic Learning United (UA), Technologies of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT's), which is taught in Basic Training Level, Discipline and Integral (Level FBDI), in degrees from the School of Commerce and Administration (ESCA), Unit St. Thomas (UST) of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN).The proposal is developed by integrating the synthetic program of the AU, teaching strategies that promote the development of competencies of project work, and collaborative working and entrepreneurial attitudes, through the application of a methodology for developing plans business, assisted by the use and application of ICT's skills, which are taught at UA. The project focuses on innovative business plan and viable, to be marketed through e-commerce.
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