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Public Relations & Digital Communications With Ryan Foran
4: AltSchool & Arcadia Unified School District Partnership

Public Relations & Digital Communications With Ryan Foran

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 29:47


Backed by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and created by Max Ventilla of Google, AltSchool is looking to change the face of education in America with its personalized learning platform. AltSchool VP of Growth Ben Kornell joins me and defines what personalized learning is, what AltSchool has learned about personlaized learning in the past four years, why they are partnering with Arcadia Unified, the capabilities of the AltSchool platform, support provided, and the future of AltSchool. For more information on Arcadia's journey to personalized learning please visit www.ausd.net. Visit www.AltSchool.com for more information about AltSchool.

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Max Ventilla, Founder and CEO, AltSchool: Applying Technology to Build Businesses and Scalability

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 20:48


Max Ventilla, Founder and CEO of AltSchool sits down with W2O Group CMO, Aaron Strout, to discuss how he leverages technology to build businesses, his experience working at Google, and how he’s dedicated his career to improving education through Altschool.

NewCo
Education Is Broken. Here’s How Max Ventilla Plans To Fix It.

NewCo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 16:12


Our education system was built for the industrial era. AltSchool’s platform rethinks learning from the classroom up. We spoke with Max Ventilla, Founder and CEO of AltSchool, on how they are examining the core operating system of education and using more than just technology to improve it.

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Why There Is A Revolution In VC, Why Boards Are Inherently Inefficient & Why Data Will Be Central To VC In The Future with Chris Farmer, General Partner @ SignalFire

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 26:02


Chris Farmer is a General Partner @ SignalFire, as he describes, 'the most quantitative fund in the world.' Chris has also assembled 50 other on-demand advisors to aid portfolio companies including Slack CEO, Stewart Butterfield, AltSchool Founder, Max Ventilla and Pinterest President, Tim Kendall. SignalFire's portfolio includes the likes of Uber, ClassDojo and Rocksbox just to name a few. Prior to SignalFire, Chris was a Venture Partner @ General Catalyst where he aided the development of their seed program. Prior to General Catalyst, Chris spent 4 years as a VP @ Bessemer Venture Partners. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Chris made his way into the world of venture and came to be Founding Partner @ Signal Fire? 2.) Why does Chris believe the VC industry has not changed in the last 40 years? Why are the old guard of VCs worried for the evolution? 3.) Why does Chris believe data and tech will be centre to the revolution that is happening in VC? How will data be used to enhance the VC value add to startups in the coming years? 4.) From interviewing over 500 Founders, what was the most common challenges and problems founders face today? How should VCs be positioning themselves to provide additional value? 5.) What does Chris believe boards are so inherently inefficient? What would Chris like to see change in the world of boards? How does Chris position himself in terms of, board to partner ratio? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Chris' Fave Blog: Above The Crowd: Bill Gurley Chris' Fave Book: The Success Equation Chris' Most Recent Investment: Frame.io As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Chris on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. So many problems start with your head: stress, depression, anxiety, fear of the future. What if there was some kind of exercise you could do, that would help you get your head in shape. That’s where the Headspace app comes in. Headspace is meditation made simple. The Headspace app provides guided meditations you can use whenever you want, wherever you want, on your phone, computer or tablet. They have sessions focused on everything from dealing with stress and depression, to helping you eat more mindfully. So download the Headspace app and start your journey towards a happier, healthier life. Learn more at headspace.com/20vc. That’s headspace.com/20vc. Xero is beautiful, easy-to- use online accounting software for small businesses. With Xero, you can easily manage your accounting anytime, anywhere from your computer or mobile device.When you add Xero to your small business you are able to: Send online invoices and get paid faster. Get an instant view of your cash flow. Track your payroll and keep tabs on your inventory. Partner with your accountant and bookkeeper in real time whenever you like. You can also customize your Xero experience with over five hundred business apps, including advanced solutions for point-of- sale, time tracking, ecommerce and more. Sign up for a free thirty-day trial at Xero.com/20vc. 

Note to Self
When Silicon Valley Takes on Elementary School

Note to Self

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 27:56


"We have an opportunity to do what we want - choose our path instead of the teachers making a choice for us."  Meet Piper, a blond, freckled 9-year-old from Brooklyn who talks like a seasoned grownup. She used to go to public school with Manoush's son but now - with the help of financial aid - she's enrolled in a new experimental school in her neighborhood: AltSchool. AltSchool is not your typical private school. Its founder is Max Ventilla, a former Google executive with a vision to reform education. Ventilla's company, with over 100 million dollars from investors like Mark Zuckerberg and Marc Andreesen, uses tech to teach and track students' social and academic skills. Ventilla's idea is that over time, that data can build a more thorough picture of each student and determine how she is taught. This method of "personalized learning" (think Montessori 2.0) is being prototyped in eight "micro-schools" in Palo Alto, San Francisco, and New York City, with the goal of applying it to schools everywhere. Manoush went to visit one in Brooklyn. NPR's education reporter Anya Kamanetz is skeptical of Ventilla's goal to optimize education for the masses, and she's concerned about Silicon Valley's foray into education. "They have a giant promise, which is that the right software system, the right operating system, is going to transform teaching and learning... and, what it ultimately means is that they have shareholders to satisfy." This week: can a tech startup engineer a better system for learning everywhere and make money doing it? And would these two tech reporters/mothers send their own kids there? There are a lot of buzzwords in education technology — including the phrase "education technology!" We've rounded up some of the most common in this list. Consult it as you and your kids face more tech in the classroom.  For more Note to Self, subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or anywhere else using our RSS feed.  Support Note to Self by becoming a member today at NotetoSelfRadio.org/donate.   

Startup School Radio
Startup School Radio Episode 43: AltSchool founder Max Ventilla

Startup School Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 53:49


In this episode of Startup School Radio, Y Combinator partner Aaron Harris interviews Max Ventilla, the founder of AltSchool.

EdSurge On Air
Do High-Income Communities Best Support Education Innovation?

EdSurge On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 41:39


Do high-income communities, which enjoy the resources and flexibility to experiment with bold ideas, offer the most ideal test-beds for innovation? Or do the most viable—and practical—ideas come from low-income neighborhoods where the challenges and needs are visible everyday? EdSurge welcome two entrepreneurs to the debate: Alejandro Gac-Artigas, the founder of Philadelphia-based Springboard Collaborative, which seeks to close the achievement gap and end summer reading loss by engaging parents and training teachers, and Max Ventilla, the mastermind and founder of AltSchool, a Bay Area-based network of “microschools” that currently charges more than $20,000 a year in tuition.

33voices | Startups & Venture Capital | Women Entrepreneurs | Management & Leadership | Mindset | Hiring & Culture | Branding

Jenna and Max Ventilla talk about how AltSchool is using data to reimagine personalized education.

Lean Startup
Getting Very Big By Being Very User Driven | Max Ventilla

Lean Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 15:12


When you’re tackling a hard problem, the solution rarely comes from what you do initially. Rather, it emerges from what you do continuously–provided you set up systems to learn as you go. Max Ventilla, founder at AltSchool, explains how his organization is staying very close to its customers as its key mechanism for scaling up a large network of independent schools.