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Class Requirements

Students can earn one unit of credit (Pass/Fail) by registering for MS&E 472 on Axess and completing the course requirements below.

Every week, fulfill the following requirements:

To pass, you must complete the three components below. We do not allow incompletes.

Note: the first time you submit attendance or post on the forum, you will be asked to register. You can do so in advance using the Sign Up! button at the top-left of this page.

Enrolled students must attend at least 7 of the 8 lectures in person and note the attendance code on the handout. You will enter the attendance code as part of the speaker evaluation for each session.

SCPD students (and others who have obtained written consent from the TA) may watch the lectures online and do not need to enter the code.

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Submit the attendance code from the handout within a week of the session. Along the way, you must fill out the online speaker evaluation for that week.

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Post a meaningful comment (details below) of at least 5 lines in length to the ETL forum for each session attended within a week of the session.

Questions

All policy and grading questions should be directed to the TA.

Comments

A meaningful comment is a reasonably insightful statement or question that contributes to the learning of the Stanford ETL community. Post questions or statements related to what you learned from an Entrepreneurial Thought Leader, and how you might apply it in an entrepreneurial leadership situation you are facing now or may face in the future. Also, you are encouraged to post comments that answer other classmates' questions or questions about classmates' assumptions and logic if they make a comment that does not make sense to you. Our goal is to create learning through dialogue and discussion among course participants.

A meaningful comment is not a carelessly worded statement or question that detracts from the learning of the Stanford ETL community, or that contains hatred, violence, obscenity, pornography, sexual harassment or verbal attacks that are not consistent with the laws of the United States and/or the values of the Stanford University learning community.

Forum Posting Instructions

  1. Login to the discussion forums.
  2. Once you're logged in, click on a session link to post for that session.
  3. Click on the "Post new topic" link on the right if you would like to create a new discussion thread or click on an existing thread and post a reply.
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