Educational technology has been on the rise for the last 15 years. Yet, completion rates of online courses range between 5% and 15%. Online learning seems to lack powerful engagement mechanisms and impact in students' lives. EdTech companies also receive a very modest portion of the global venture capital pie compared to startups in other market segments.
For a deep-dive into the world of online learning, I invited Rotem Carmely. Rotem is an EdTech founder with a passion for building engaging communities.
Topics we explore:
- Vulnerability and success porn: Why is it hard to learn from success stories?
- Pitfalls of online learning and how they influence our career development.
- Online education as a business: a collision of quick scalability and impact.
- The new type of investors we need for educational technology.
- Failing as a part of the process and other founder's learnings.
About Rotem Carmely:
Rotem is the co-founder and CEO of Clustered, a startup on a mission to make learning as social as possible. Clustered offers instructors an all-in-1 platform to create and scale outstanding group-based courses. Rotem is also a Transcend Fellow. Transcend Fellowship is a highly selective programme for founders building the future of learning and work.
About Darya Kamkalova:
Darya is many things: a podcaster, a co-founder of Manifest Taproom (a craft beer bar in Berlin), an investor, a startup evaluator, and a data industry professional. In the last 10 years, she has been driving or supporting various projects empowering women. Darya is based in Berlin

