Tade Oyerinde and Teddy Solomon shared strategies for building lasting online communities at TechCrunch Disrupt. The discussion focused on scaling companies while maintaining user engagement. The event took place this year at the annual TechCrunch Disrupt conference.
Oyerinde, founder of Campus, an online school, highlighted the launch of à la carte courses driven by employer demand for specific skill training. He noted requests for classes teaching skills like "vibe coding." Solomon, co-founder of college social app Fizz, contributed insights from the social networking sphere.
Oyerinde believes upskilling will become increasingly common, predicting a future where individuals utilize membership or subscription services for continuous skill development. He envisions Campus expanding its reach beyond traditional degree programs. Currently, Campus enrolls over 3,000 students and employs more than 100 professors.
Campus offers associate degrees in fields like information technology and business administration, alongside certificates in specialities such as cosmetology and phlebotomy. The company aims to provide accessible and relevant education for a broad audience. The next steps involve expanding the à la carte course offerings and partnerships with employers.
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