How a Stanford Engineering Professor Engineered a Startup
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the journey of a Stanford Engineering professor who engineered a startup in this insightful webinar. Discover how Amin Saberi, Founder and CEO of NovoEd and Associate Professor of Engineering at Stanford, created a new learning platform and contributed to the digital future of education. Gain valuable insights into startup launches, online education, and the development of innovative learning solutions. Learn about the clustering algorithm, empowered e-patients, and the NovoEd platform's features. Delve into topics such as entrepreneurship, team building, company growth, and fundraising. Understand the importance of raw talent, commitment, and intellectual stimulation in the startup world. Explore the four key skills and the role of social interaction in online education. Gain knowledge about big data applications and new solutions in the field of educational technology. Benefit from the lessons learned and future steps shared by Professor Saberi as he discusses his experiences in both academia and the startup ecosystem.
Syllabus
Intro
The clustering algorithm
What isnovoad
Empowered Epatients
Profile Details
Whats Next
How Many Courses
Using the Platform
Courses
Questions
Business Model
Software Licensing
Entrepreneurship
Building a team
Commitment
Raw Talent
Company Growth
Raising Money
Other Questions
Lessons Learned
Next Steps
Palo Alto
New Solutions
Intellectual Stimulation
The Four Skills
Social Interaction
Online Education
Big Data
Taught by
Stanford Online
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