【Origin Stories - Ho Trung Dung, Chip Chip AW#21】
"My parents are one of my angel investors. They invested without expecting anything in return, despite coming from a relatively poor background. Growing up in Vietnam, they sacrificed a lot just make sure I got a good education and access to better opportunities in life. That’s why I've pushed myself to study and become a lifelong learner.
Although majoring in history during university, I eventually fell in love with computers. I read through every computer magazine, cover to cover. I started to learn how to install windows OS and do everything with the computer, including teaching myself how to program.
I eventually went out to start my own digital marketing agency. We were quite successful, making good money, but growth was slow. The business was very labor intensive and we were not helping that many people.
After 6 months of back and forth, I decided to give it all up to start something new. I had to abandon this image of a successful person. It was one of the toughest decisions I've had to make. But I realized that having a lot of money, a big car, big house, will only make us happy in the short-term.
I’ve always been obsessed with building tech solutions to positively impact many people. That’s why I had to do a startup again, this time focusing on English learning. It's been hard, and tiring, and filled with endless challenges, but I feel much more fulfilled than ever."
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Chip Chip (AW#21) is an online platform for Vietnamese students to find and books lessons from a directory of over 40 certified English tutors, now facilitating over 2000 lessons per month. Applications for AW#23 will be officially on 5/12, stay tuned!
同時也有3部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過531的網紅Humans Offshore Podcast離島人,也在其Youtube影片中提到,🔥離島人的受訪者僅限於台灣人嗎? 這週離島人邀請到在目前人在法國的英文專家:Debbie Flowers。 Debbie是英國人,擁有英國約克大學英語語言學學位。專注於幫助成年人強化英文語文能力。其實我們是在線上英語教學平台認識的,我是那個需要被幫助的學生。 在離島人節目上,我們邀請了很多到英國求...
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[LONG SHARE] HOÀN THÀNH VÀ NHẬN CHỨNG CHỈ KHOÁ HỌC COURSERA NHƯ THẾ NÀO?
Mọi người đều biết Coursera là trang web hàng đầu về dịch vụ học trực tuyến. Hôm nay chị sẽ chia sẻ với mọi người 1 bài viết mà 1 bạn Schofan gửi về cách bạn ấy apply financial aids và cách làm bài tập trên Coursera như thế nào. Bài viết sẽ hướng dẫn cách nộp Hỗ trợ tài chính để được Giấy chứng nhận và cách hoàn thành các bài tập trong khóa học. Hy vọng nó sẽ giúp ích được cho nhiều người <3
Quy trình được mình chia làm 7 bước rõ ràng kèm hình minh họa.Cuối bài là chia sẻ một số kinh nghiệm để hoàn thành khóa học tốt nhất.
1. Bước 1: Chọn 1 khóa học mà các bạn yêu thích và click vào “Financial aid available”
Đa phần các khóa học trên Coursera đều có thể apply “Financial aid”, sự học có thành là phụ thuộc ở chúng ta mà thôi.
2. Bước 2: Điền đơn xin Hỗ trợ tài chính 2 câu hỏi chính:
- Why are you applying for Financial Aid? (150 words minimum required)
Câu này mình trả lời giống hệt nhau với mọi đơn xin hỗ trợ, đại loại là: Although I have graduated, I always keep in mind that learning is a live-long process. For that reason, I constantly look for new subjects and stuffs to learn through the online courses I found on the internet. Coursera is an outstanding platform for live-long learners like me to start. Living in a developing country like Vietnam, I want to ...
- How will taking this course help you achieve your career goals? (150 words minimum required)
Câu này thì chúng ta sẽ trả lời tùy theo nội dung từng khóa học, ví dụ đối với khóa học viết mail business ... . Personally speaking, I soon realised that no matter which languages do I speak, writing is the number one hardest skill to master. Especially in the business world where we have to write emails to report our boss and customers everyday, that is why tools like Grammarly often have their advertisement scene as people write their emails and face difficulties with words. After viewing some contents of this course, I strongly believe that this course will equip me with essential skills and knowledge that no tool can compare with. Ultimately, I want to become a better human-being, less relying on tools.
3. Bước 3: Kiểm tra mail
4. Bước 4: Bắt đầu xem luôn các video bài giảng để tiết kiệm thời gian
Các bạn đừng đợi sau 15 ngày mới bắt đầu học, hãy. audit khóa học để bắt đầu xem video bài giảng và đắm mình vào đại dương tri thức đi thôi. Coursera cũng giống như một đại học ngoài đời thật vậy, giảng đường là tự do, bất cứ ai (không chỉ là sinh viên) có mong muốn học hỏi thì đều được chào đón. Có điều, chỉ sinh viên mới được đi thi mà thôi. Bước 5: Nhận email báo được hỗ trợ tài chính Theo mình thì Coursera có thuật toán riêng chứ không thể để sức người đọc hết số lượng đơn apply được. Theo nguyên lý 80/20 thì mình nghĩ, Coursera không cần lợi nhuận từ 80% người dùng từ các nước đang phát triển như Việt Nam đâu. Bước 6: Làm bài tập để hoàn thành khóa học Các bài tập của Coursera thường chia làm 2 dạng: Trắc nghiệm (có kết quả luôn) và Peer review. Ở dạng sau, bài làm của các bạn sẽ được các người học các ở khắp các nơi trên thế giới review và chấm điểm dựa trên các tiêu chí có sẵn về định lượng hoặc định tính (nhưng cũng quy về điểm số). Mình thường làm bài tập vào buổi tối, và sáng sớm hôm sau thường sẽ nhận được email báo đã có điểm.
Bước 5: Nhận email báo được hỗ trợ tài chính
Theo mình thì Coursera có thuật toán riêng chứ không thể để sức người đọc hết số lượng đơn apply được. Theo nguyên lý 80/20 thì mình nghĩ, Coursera không cần lợi nhuận từ 80% người dùng từ các nước đang phát triển như Việt Nam đâu.
Bước 6: Làm bài tập để hoàn thành khóa học
Các bài tập của Coursera thường chia làm 2 dạng: Trắc nghiệm (có kết quả luôn) và Peer review. Ở dạng sau, bài làm của các bạn sẽ được các người học các ở khắp các nơi trên thế giới review và chấm điểm dựa trên các tiêu chí có sẵn về định lượng hoặc định tính (nhưng cũng quy về điểm số). Mình thường làm bài tập vào buổi tối, và sáng sớm hôm sau thường sẽ nhận được email báo đã có điểm.
Bước 7: Hoàn thành Ten ten ten tèn, vậy là chúng ta đã hoàn thành xong khóa học.
3Coursera sẽ gửi mail về cho chúng ta như thế này. Hình certificate của khóa học này thì các bạn xem ở trên cùng bài viết (↑) nhé! Các bạn hãy thêm chứng chỉ mà mình đã vất vả đạt được lên LinkedIn nhé. Chỉ sau hơn 2 tháng thời kỳ quarantine này, mà mình đã có gần 10 certificates từ Coursera. Những lời khuyên của mình Hãy cân nhắc kĩ để chọn 1 khóa học vừa sức và có ích với mình Hãy cố gắng hết sức để hoàn thành k
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why online learning is better 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最佳貼文
Have you spent more time on Zoom calls and webinars this month than you have ever spent in the previous year before? You are not alone.
With enforced social distancing in all Greater Southeast Asia countries, and bans on travel and public excursions in a number of them, this may be the new status quo for a few years, if statistical projections of the Covid19 pandemic are reliable.
Founders can take insights from pretty stressful experiences like this to help them get better at their startup journey. This current situation is a good example.
This month, I talked to Lewis Pong and Alan Chan of Hong Kong-based startup Omnichat (AW#16), to find out what these founders were learning during this disruption.
They reported that their acquisition of new clients grew 20% during the weeks of the pandemic lockdown, as they turned to using online tools to hold webinars and to interact with client leads.
I wanted to dig into why this is, because I think young founders can learn from this during search for product-market fit in a rather constrained environment. Keep in mind, this is my interpretation of my chat with them, and I'm focusing here on the insight. Here's some context, first.
Lewis and Alan operate a marketing automation startup that helps retailers learn about and stay in touch with customers through automated omnichannel messaging. There's more to it than that, but that's the core.
One of their business development demographics is bricks and mortar retailers who would benefit from connecting to customers online.
If you are a bricks and mortar retailer, the insights and connections you have developed through foot traffic make up part of your competitive advantage.
But overnight, foot traffic vanished. Retailers that had prioritized bricks and mortars methods for sales suddenly found they had no more advantage. And for founders like Pong and Chan, they also lost their ability to do face-to-face meetings.
Chan and Pong turned to webinars and online tools to step in and connect to these business leads. It turned out, this not only showed these clients how online truly worked. It deepened their interest in Omnichat.
They were able to move beyond describing concepts to previously uncertain bricks and mortar business owners, to showing real value.
The core lesson in a situation like this is what Regis McKenna, a marketing guru, pointed out way back in 1997. Marketing doesn't sell a product or a good as much as providing the actual service and experience does. Marketing is an entire process that stimulates a customer to have this shared experience. This happens to be the DNA of online platforms. They are built to provide this in so many ways.
Pong and Chan were able to create conversion because they were able to work with clients in the same environment where their marketing promised value for end users. They lived online with their customers.
This is something, in my opinion, that is useful for any kind of business, but is absolutely essential in startups. Startups are always something new. They can rarely be described by talking about them. They have to be lived. And that goes for the customers founders bring along on the journey.
If you are a founder figuring out product-market fit and want to learn from other founders, we welcome you to join our network of over 1100 founders from around Taiwan and Southeast Asia during our next accelerator program. Applications for our AI and Blockchain focused Accelerator will be released in May here: https://bit.ly/2XWJshX
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Communications Master, AppWorks
why online learning is better 在 Humans Offshore Podcast離島人 Youtube 的最讚貼文
🔥離島人的受訪者僅限於台灣人嗎?
這週離島人邀請到在目前人在法國的英文專家:Debbie Flowers。
Debbie是英國人,擁有英國約克大學英語語言學學位。專注於幫助成年人強化英文語文能力。其實我們是在線上英語教學平台認識的,我是那個需要被幫助的學生。
在離島人節目上,我們邀請了很多到英國求學及尋找工作機會的人,但Debbie卻決定離開英格蘭,世界第九大島嶼,到法國生活與發展。
歡迎大家來聽聽這週的離島人播客節目,
來聽聽Debbie離開英國的原因,和她對英語語言學的心得。
This week, Humans Offshore Podcast invited Debbie Flowers.
Debbie graduated from York University, England and acquired a B.A. in English Language and Linguistics. She is devoted in helping adults improving their English skills.Debbie and I met online, she was the coach of an online English learning platform, and I was the one who needed help.
On the podcast, we have invited people who went to UK for better education and opportunities in life. But Debbie left England, the ninth largest island in the world, and is now enjoying her life in France.
Hope you enjoy this week’s Humans Offshore Podcast, this episode will be conducted in English.
Let's dig into the reason why Debbie left England, as well as her devotion in English Language.
0:00 Intro
3:05 On this podcast, we have invited many people who went to UK for opportunities, why did you leave England?
3:50 French and British doesn’t get along?
10:15 Reason behind traveling to 6 different countries
11:17 What’s Debbie’s impression of Taiwan?
14:53 Working with online English learning platform?
18:02 Threshold for teaching adults
25:19 When you decide to leave England, do your parents have any concern or they just let you do whatever you want to?
27:02 Do you have any plan on going back to England anytime soon?
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🎙Ep107- Teach & Travel:Debbie Flowers
#英語教學 #DELTA #CELTA #YorkUniversity
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- CELTA(The Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults)
- DELTA(Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults)
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- England_B.A. English Language and Linguistics,York University
why online learning is better 在 Brenda Tan Youtube 的最佳貼文
ok this may not quaaaalify as a vlog?? but there are bloopers at the end! i was so tired and spent 5-6h yesterday in the festival just watching films so here's a cover instead, we did this earlier this week and i haven't jammed in a million years but i love it. here are the people you see:
Stephanie (@ineedsixeggs) on keys
Norman (@manelorenmusic) on guitar
Xuan KaI (@axekay) on bass
Me on trying my best
sound mixing: norms
videography: me
making this happen: steph
showing up and learning this 30 minutes before: xuan
I mentioned in my coping with depression and anxiety video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzHDLnjEIgM) that I struggle with my mental health constantly and I hit a really rough patch these two weeks after feeling its onset the past few months. Making and rewatching that video was a good reminder to me on how I can be proactive in helping myself recover or even just function, at least. I think I'll talk about this in an upcoming video but this particular wave came really hard and I didn't know if I would be okay for a while. I don't think I'm 100% still, but maybe 70% and that's already so much better. One thing that always brings me out of it even for a while is being able to make and create and share things so that's why I'm jumping head first into vlogmas. I'm damn lucky to have such talented friends who want to do the same so the making of this cover was honestly great. The entire day was literally a shit storm (heavy rain and flash flooding in school!!!) but because of their company and the music, it made the day okay.
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why online learning is better 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳貼文
Shiroi Koibito (白い恋人), literally means "White Lovers", also called Chocolat Blanc et Langue de Chat, is the best and well-known souvenir sweet from Hokkaido which consists of two thin butter cookies and a layer of white chocolate in between.
Langue de Chat is "cat's tongue-shaped thin cookies". I don't know why Shiroi Koibito is square-shaped... Anyways, it is very popular! haha
This online shop says "OK! overseas shipping" but I am not sure... sorry.
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5 Ingredients Shiroi Koibito (Chocolat Blanc et Langue de Chat)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 1 hour
Number of servings: 30 cookies
Ingredients:
100g (3.5oz.) butter *salted is ok
100g cake flour *all purpose flour is ok
1 egg
60g (2.1oz.) granulated sugar
240g (8.5oz.) white chocolate
Directions:
1. Draw about an inch and a half squares (leaving about an inch between) on a piece of paper.
2. Melt butter in a microwave (in a microwavable dish) and cream it in a bowl. Add granulated sugar, egg, and cake flour (sift), in order and mix well. *Yes, you can add vanilla extract to taste.
3. Preheat the oven to 180C (356F).
4. Transfer the batter to a pastry bag and snip off the end. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, place the template under the parchment paper. Pipe out the batter in the squares (the batter will spread a little, so keep it smaller). Then remove the template. *You can bake 60 thin cookies.
5. Bake at 180C (356F) for 8-10 minutes. Let the cookies cool completely on the baking sheet.
6. Melt 120g (4.2oz.) white chocolate over a double boiler, line 6-inch square pan with plastic wrap (or use aluminium foil! I heard it is much easier and you may not need a square pan), then pour in the chocolate and spread evenly. Place it in the freezer to harden up a little bit. Cut it into 16 squares. *You can make 16 thin chocolates using a 6-inch square pan, so repeat the step to make 32 chocolates.
7. While the chocolate is soft, place it between two cookies. Place the cookies in the freezer to harden up completely.
You'd better keep the cookies in the fridge in summer.
You can store at the room temperature in winter, of course.
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