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Plus: Interns for Mahala š¼, R1mās UX up for grabs, dark side of Woolies & only 10 tickets left to Cape Townās lekker-est startup event.
Accurate enough? A high school in London has announced itās going to be replacing some teachers with AI, despite experts warning not to since AI is still prone to weird hallucinations ā just ask this founder who had to train his AI to stop RickRolling users.
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Future view: Changing the way we learn, forever.
Interns for Mahala, R1mās UX up for grabs & Woolies goes dark.
Last chance: Only 10 spots left at CTās lekker-est startup event.
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A Whole New Way to Classroom
Covid sent online learning into overdriveā¦
Rocketing it from a respectable $164bn (R2.9 trillion) industry pre-Covid to an attractive $200bn (R3.6 trillion) and $240bn (R4.3 trillion) in 2022.
But, unlike a few things around Covid, e-learning has shown some real staying power.
The industry is expected to 5X globally to a cool $1 trillion by 2030.
So, naturally, there are a lot of players in this spaceā¦ From your āfamiliar facesā like Coursera, Udemy, Khan and Shaw Academy to big universities offering unprecedented programmes like MITās online programmes and even a few free courses.
To exciting newcomers like Jordan Peterson launching his own university.
Heck, one of SAās most memorable exits in the last ten years was Cape Town brothers Rob and Sam Paddockās online academy, GetSmarter, which sold for about R1bn.
So, if youāre wondering how all these people can play in this pace, thereās something you should knowā¦
Their timing is always immaculate...
Itās bigger than most of us think
See, when you think e-learning, most people immediately jump to K12 learning (you know, regular school, grade 1 to 12) and tertiary education.
But it is so much bigger than that. Also think:
Corporate training ā Ā±R6 trillion industry
Professional development ā Ā±R790bn
Microlearning ā Ā±R27bn
Language learning ā Ā±R1.1 trillion
Healthcare training ā Ā±R1.9 trillion
Financial literacy ā ?? (surely billions)
Coding and programming ā Ā±R7.1 trillion
And you probably also need to think beyond the standard teacher-student concept (almost the entire world is short of teachers!) and start thinking about empowering people to teach each other.
Think of subject matter experts, retirees and experienced professionals sharing their insights; coaches and mentors able to connect with wider audiences; developers, IT pros and others in the tech space sharing skills and even tradespeople, musicians, writers, etc. all sharing the secrets of their craft with the next generation.
All thatās needed is a more creative space/way to teachā¦
Insubordinate and churlish. Mischievous and deceitful. Chicanerous and deplorable. IYKYK.
The SA EdTech Building a Fully-Integrated Digital Classroom
Launched in 2018, local EdTech player Lessonspace is building a platform for virtual classrooms, online tutoring & collaborative learning.
Central to their platform is their collaborative whiteboard. And much like on actual whiteboards teachers and tutors can use it to make notes, draw drawings, and explain concepts.
What makes Lessonspace really interesting though is its set of education-specific tools that are built specifically for a wide range of subject matter including:
Mathematics: Editable graphs and equations straight from the built-in resource drawer.
Languages: Activities to help teach specific languages (10 at the moment, with more to come).
Music: interactive sheet music so that students can learn to read and play different notes, songs etc.
Coding: The collaborative whiteboard offers pair programming, complete with syntax highlighting.
Where most of its magic happens is as a tool existing EdTech tools plug into. This allows the platforms and institutions to focus on what they are good at, you know, courses and student matters, and leave the online classroom experience (high-quality video streaming without issue etc) to the experts.
This week, Lessonspace Founder Matthew Henshall was on this weekās podcast. Catch the entire episode.
With platforms like Lessonspace building bespoke, industry-specific tools and platforms to make the e-learning experience better for students and teachers alike, theyāre poised to ride the online learning wave in a big way. Weāre watching this space.
Podcast Highlights:
Get the lowdown on Lessonspaceās central, most important company value.
Understanding your customer and rolling with a changing customer landscape.
Insights for serial builders to hone ideas and cross-pollinate lessons.
Education and the tech on everyoneās lips: Artificial Intelligence.
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š«” Salute an SA Legend. South Africaās most loved Maths and Science teacher William Smith (you know, the uncle from SABC 3) has passed away at the age of 85. Tributes have been pouring in for the teacher who helped countless South African learners and students pass Maths and Science. RIP, Sir.
š§ Chipped Brain. Neuralink has confirmed its 2nd brain device implant surgery went well, with the recipient, Alex, able to design 3D objects and play video games.
šµ In the Dark. Woolworthsā on-demand delivery platform Woolies Dash has seen a 71% growth in sales in the last year. The retailer will launch more ādark storesā ā not open to the public ā to keep up with demand and to counteract the challenges of fulfilling online orders from local stores.
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Building Solid = Building Smart
When building Lean, especially early-stage, one of the last things you need to consider is the legal ramifications of testing and ābreaking thingsā.
But, as many YCombinator startups learned in the 2010s, as soon as your idea gets legs, legalities become a big thing ā one California University found up to 62% of new tech startups run into legal issues per year.
The truth is startups need legal advice for everything from company structure and compliance to contracts and agreements, securing your IP, employee matters, risk management and dispute resolution ā and donāt even get us started on fundraising and managing investor relationships.
But thereās a catch: What startup can afford their own in-house legal person?
Fortunately, you donāt need to hire internally. You just need a savvy legal eye with ventures experience to step in and help every now and again.
Thatās why we keep Dommisse Attorneysā number handy ā they know what high-growth companies need. Ask them yourself.
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Had a good community laugh-cry session about the pressures of building big things when your old-school parents just want you to āget a freakinā jobāā¦ #startuplife
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What You Saidā¦
We asked how you purchased your vehicle, and cash is kingā¦
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Your 2 centsā¦
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Nice one, Angeline. Trust you got the wheels you wantedā¦ š
āAs an immigrant worker, getting a credit is an uphill battle. So I decided to work multiple jobs while living waay below my means to be able to save up for a car & pay for advancing my tertiary education.ā
Well done, Isaac. Itās tough but weāre all rooting for you. šŖš½
āI fought hard to buy my car cash. It is second hand and I did not want to take out a loan. Less monthly expenses was the main goal! ā
Remarkable, Michelle, hope you get many happy kms from it. š
āStarted off with balloon payment, then paid off the car early and now it is paid in fullā
Good one, Madelein. Hope you managed to save some on interest. š
āFirst choice, so dumb, but hey. It's a hybrid so my petrol expense is decreased. And yes, that is what I need to tell myself so that I can sleep at night.ā
Hmm, nah we think you can sleep soundly, Sir! š