
Starting a startup: What it takes to innovate in education
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How is the world of entrepreneurship driving innovation in education? And how can business strategies and creative thinking make learning more accessible for everyone?
On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome venture capital investor Sergio Monsalve to discuss the skills and dispositions that make great entrepreneurs, and how great ideas can be applied to education to create lasting change. Monsalve covers several topics, including:
- Bringing people from education, business, and engineering together to create edtech solutions to educational challenges
- Creating a good pitch and what investors typically look for
- Balancing the pace of academic research and speed of iterative entrepreneurship
- Navigating the tension between making a profit as a business and creating a product that is beneficial for students
- Ensuring educational tools are affordable, scalable, and sustainable
Sergio Monsalve is a venture capital investor and a co-founder of the Entrepreneur-in-Residence program at Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE). He is a founding partner of Roble Ventures, an early-stage technology venture capital fund where he enables entrepreneurs interested in helping people achieve economic mobility.
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