
Open Educational Resources
Built to scale across Scotland’s colleges and universities, SEEN OERs support educators in embedding entrepreneurial education (EE) within diverse programmes of study, co-curricular activities, and institution-wide initiatives. Our flexible, bite-sized format allows the resource to be integrated into existing modules and programmes, ensuring students across all subjects, levels, and backgrounds can inclusively and accessibly gain exposure to entrepreneurial methods and mindsets to help them flourish in the future of work.
You can add these OERs directly into your module’s Learning Management System (LMS). Downloadable SEEN OER content objects are compatible with all Scottish college and university LMS (e.g. Moodle, Blackboard, Brightspace (D2L), Canvas) and integrate directly into your gradebook. You can also link directly to the public versions of each course hosted here on the SEEN website if you don’t want to track student completion or quiz scores through your LMS.

Design Your Future
This 10-chapter course (20-40 hours of self-study including videos, exercises and quizzes) includes concepts and tools from entrepreneurship, positive psychology and life design. It introduces students to key entrepreneurial methods and mindsets that they can apply right away in their daily lives, identify opportunities for value creation, explore possible futures, and take purposeful action in shaping their careers, happiness and well-being.

Self-employment Academy
A step-by-step programme designed to help you transition from employment into building your own sustainable income. Whether you're starting from scratch or developing an existing idea, this course guides you through mindset, business foundations, client attraction, and financial confidence.

Entrepreneurial Mindset
This 10-chapter course (20-40 hours of self-study including videos, exercises and quizzes) introduces students to key entrepreneurial methods and mindsets and guides them through a design thinking-based customer problem discovery process. They consider a portfolio of potential side hustles, freelance, startup and employment opportunities to build their character, human, social and financial capital. To overcome mental health challenges and build resiliency, students learn methods from CBT, ACT and positive psychology.




