Tade Oyerinde and Teddy Solomon shared strategies for building lasting online communities at TechCrunch Disrupt this year. The discussion focused on scaling companies while maintaining user engagement. Oyerinde is the founder of Campus, an online school, and Solomon co-founded Fizz, a college social app.
Campus offers associate degrees in IT and business, plus certificates in fields like cosmetology. Oyerinde noted the school's expansion into à la carte courses driven by employer demand for specific skills, such as "vibe coding." He believes upskilling subscriptions will become commonplace. Currently, Campus has over 3,000 students and employs over 100 professors.
Oyerinde emphasized Campus's future accessibility to a broader audience beyond degree-seeking students. The company aims to provide skills development resources for everyone. The TechCrunch Disrupt talk provided insights into the evolving landscape of online education and community building.
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