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Teaching the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs Digital Kids Education Conference || Museum of Children’s Creativity || 10/18/2013

Teaching the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

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This was the closing presentation at the Digital Kids Education (Edu) Summit. The conference took place September 18, 2013 in San Francisco. A focused event discussing the profound and rapidly changing innovations taking place in education through digital media, DK Edu covers consumer-oriented products and services that are redefining what it means to educate children today.

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Teaching the Next Generation ofEntrepreneurs

Digital Kids Education Conference || Museum of Children’s Creativity || 10/18/2013

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What is 8 and Up?

• A company teaching entrepreneurship to kids in a fun way.

• Launched a pilot Spring 2013• Parents invest $50 in their child’s business• Expanding to NY, SF and London

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Our inspiration . . .

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So who’s next?

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How we define entrepreneurship

An entrepreneur changes the future by asking . . . .

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Inventions are just things people made up!

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Two rules for kid entrepreneurs

Make Mistakes

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How it Works

$50 Budget6 Weeks

Design a Product And Have Fun!

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Dreams of a 7 year old

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Week 1

What is an Entrepreneur?

Week 2

What the Big Idea?

Week 3

Just Jump In!Miskates

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Week 4

Build a Prototype

Week 5

Tell yourstory

Week 6

Showtime!

Share the

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Education changes when kids ask “What If ?”

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The Big Picture

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The Bigger Picture

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Why this matters

• Education has changed in the Google Age. • Knowing answers matters less than asking

interesting questions.

• What will skills will matter in the world of 2023?

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What the experts say. . . .

“Today, what you know matters far less than what you can do with what you know.”

“Our goal shouldn’t be to make every students college-ready but innovation ready.”

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The Long View

“My generation had it easy – we got to “find” a job”. Increasingly, kids will needto invent their jobs.”

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We’re Small but Growing

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Questions and Ideas

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Thanks!

• For more info visit us at www.8andup.com or follow us @8andup.com

• Email [email protected]