Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology
Offered By: Johns Hopkins University via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Join the fast-growing educational technology industry as a social entrepreneur
Launch your educational technology idea from ideation and creating a business plan to securing funding.
Launch your educational technology idea from ideation and creating a business plan to securing funding.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Ideation and Market Research
-Learn the important precursors of launching your EdTech idea, including ideation strategies and market research methods.
Course 2: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Concept Development and Prototyping
-Learn how to successfully enter the EdTech industry and develop your ideas alongside entrepreneurial experts.
Course 3: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Developing a Business Plan
-Explore funding opportunities for startups and how to pitch your educational technology ideas to potential investors.
Course 1: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Ideation and Market Research
-Learn the important precursors of launching your EdTech idea, including ideation strategies and market research methods.
Course 2: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Concept Development and Prototyping
-Learn how to successfully enter the EdTech industry and develop your ideas alongside entrepreneurial experts.
Course 3: Social Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: Developing a Business Plan
-Explore funding opportunities for startups and how to pitch your educational technology ideas to potential investors.
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