EdTech Startup Case Studies Preview with Sramana Mitra
EdTech Startup Case Studies Preview with Sramana Mitra, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 12 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 715 subscribers.
You will learn about Case study of how an online education startup was built. Case study of how an EdTech startup was built. Case study of how an online education startup was funded. Case study of how an online education startup was bootstrapped. This course is ideal for individuals who are Tech entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups. or Entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups. or Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups. It is particularly useful for Tech entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups. or Entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups. or Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
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Title: EdTech Startup Case Studies Preview with Sramana Mitra
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 12
Number of Published Lectures: 12
Number of Curriculum Items: 12
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 12
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Case study of how an online education startup was built.
- Case study of how an EdTech startup was built.
- Case study of how an online education startup was funded.
- Case study of how an online education startup was bootstrapped.
Who Should Attend
- Tech entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
- Entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
- Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
Target Audiences
- Tech entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
- Entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
- Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in EdTech startups.
The 1Mby1M Methodology is based on case studies. In each course, Sramana Mitra shares the tribal knowledge of tech entrepreneurs by giving students the rare seat at the table with the entrepreneurs, investors and thought leaders who provide the most instructive perspectives on how to build a thriving business. Through these conversations, students gain access to case studies exploring the alleys of entrepreneurship. Sramana’s synthesis of key learnings and incisive analysis add great depth to each discussion.
EdTech has exploded in popularity over the last decade. In Covid, the field has found a tremendous force multiplier.
Many founders are now turning to EdTech for startup ideas. Here’s why: it can be extremely profitable because online courses do not require physical classrooms, startup costs are more affordable, and startup time frames are shorter. The ability to scale fast makes this space very attractive for new ventures.
The education world has made a shift in the last decade from a sage-on-stage model to a guide-on-side model. In the former, teachers lectured to students in an auditorium format. In the latter, kids were assigned YouTube or Khan Academy videos as homework, and they did exercises in class with the teacher assisting as needed.
Now, we’re making another giant paradigm shift at an accelerated pace: kids are at home, teachers are at home, parents are at home. The learning is happening at home, and the teacher is a virtual presence.
As in most paradigm shifts, the best way to consider them is by looking at the opportunities they present.
Throughout the Covid quarantine, I have preserved a daily routine of studying French on DuoLingo. There’s much that I’ve observed in their approach that can be applied to other types of subjects at various levels. For K-12, the most interesting of these is gamification.
Children tend to hang out in groups. One of the key success factors of K-12 gamification could be to tap into this natural tendency and turn these organic affinities into study groups with built-in gamification.
If you can come up with such a paradigm, you can build a kick-ass EdTech company for the Post Covid world.
In general, a lot of paradigm shifts are happening in EdTech. You can build lots of interesting ventures by thinking through new models of imparting education.
If you want to build a venture in the EdTech space, take this Udemy course for ideas and inspiration. The course features a real-life startup founder. It has an intimate, conversational feel.
Let’s face it. Money is a major issue for every startup. Luckily, nowadays founders can begin on a shoestring budget. The lean startup principle works, as the industry has seen time and again.
Consider bootstrapping in all its glory. It will save you many headaches.
Once you’ve bootstrapped to an extent, consider raising funding. Learn how investors think.
Here you have it. The majority real-world startup founders I’ve spoken with started their ventures with little upfront capital. I encourage you to learn about ways to bootstrap your online learning business while still managing other aspects of your life.
Let’s get started!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: How To Build an EdTech Startup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: How To Build an EdTech Startup
Lecture 3: Building an European EdTech Unicorn from Austria: GoStudent CEO Felix Ohswald
Lecture 4: StuDocu CEO Marnix Broer on Dutch Students Building a Large EdTech Marketplace
Lecture 5: Uolo CEO Pallav Pandey on Building a Terrific EdTech Venture in India
Lecture 6: Thought Leader in Online Education: Andrew Grauer, CEO of Course Hero
Lecture 7: Paradigm Shift
Chapter 2: Case Study Methodology
Lecture 1: Case Study-Based Learning
Chapter 3: Additional Content
Lecture 1: Practice Exercise 1
Lecture 2: Practice Exercise 2
Lecture 3: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 4: Sramana Mitra on One Million by One Million
Instructors
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Sramana Mitra
Founder and CEO of One Million by One Million / 1Mby1M
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