So just a little bit of background - I'm the co-founder of Founder-School.org along with one of my friends who I met at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in High school. I've worked as Lead Engineer/Developer at two other startups (Previously LearnShark, Currently TalkSession), and co-founded my own Software Consultancy startup in my sophomore year of high school. At Founder-School, we have a VERY talented development team - and a steadily growing Advisory board of seasoned entrepreneurs (some gray hair, others who have "been there, done that”). Our long term goal is to disrupt the education platform space, while simultaneously providing aid to destitute areas in the third world.<p>Short term:
We're building a learning platform that learns while you learn (insert xzibit reference here)
The platform will constantly curate the list of courses "suggested" for you, as you rate courses you take. Courses will be built to be fully interactive and all encompassing (not just coding/development oriented. Ideally, you will be able to take an interactive course on anything). The courses will also be built in a similar fashion to that of Codecademy - where they're short and highly addictive. To populate our course list, we'll be developing a "course builder" of sorts - where any user can easily build a course. Course curation will be taken care of by the platform.<p>In the future, we would like to be able to launch programs at high schools in the form of "clubs". The goal would be to teach high school students how to take an idea, flesh it out, and build it into a small cashflow positive startup. Fundraising dates would be set throughout the school year for these "micro startups" to contribute towards a club-wide minimum goal of $x,xxx raised by date z. All funds raised from these clubs would then go towards charity work in a third world country. All financials will be 100% transparent, and individual clubs would have the ability to see (visually) where their money is going and who its impacting. All micro-startups that donate over the minimum would compete for a spot on our leaderboard. Students in this program would get: A line on their resume stating they built a cashflow positive startup, went through a rigorous company-building program, and (if they made it to the leaderboard) a $10k scholarship recognizing them for their venture.<p>Any sort of direction, feature suggestion, etc. is greatly appreciated!<p><a href="http://www.founder-school.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.founder-school.org/</a>