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Education Startup Emphasizes Learning from Successful Professionals
An education startup aims to give a platform to professors who have been subject to cancel culture and also create opportunities for students to learn from successful professionals, such as venture capitalist Joel Onsdale, in the technology world. The startup is modeled more like a startup than a full-service university, focusing on helping students learn directly from those with real-world experience.
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Professors who have been victims of cancel culture will have a platform in a new college, which will start like a startup rather than a university to compete with established brands such as Harvard, Yale, and Stanford.
28:08 - 30:54 (02:46)
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Professors who have been victims of cancel culture will have a platform in a new college, which will start like a startup rather than a university to compete with established brands such as Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. No MOOCs as attention retention and scaled grading are concerns.
ChapterEducation Startup Emphasizes Learning from Successful Professionals
Episode#239 – Niall Ferguson: History of Money, Power, War, and Truth
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The goal is to create a program similar to the Schwarzman program in China that will focus on spending time with successful venture capitalists and learning from them while also providing practical experience.
30:54 - 33:59 (03:04)
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The goal is to create a program similar to the Schwarzman program in China that will focus on spending time with successful venture capitalists and learning from them while also providing practical experience.