Hello Everybody;

I've been getting the daily digest of Silicon Beach for a few weeks
now and I thought that it was about time to introduce myself and also
bring up a new topic so that I could get some feedback bouncing off my
"ignited" thought.

Just a quick background, I started my professional career of as a High
School teacher (Design and Technology) and taught for a couple of
years before deciding that I didn't really want to be one of those
teachers that was "stuck" in the same job for the next 60 years of my
life.

>From the age of 25 + I had been somewhat playing with the idea of
Entrepreneurship (starting, failing, succeeding in businesses) but not
really giving anything 100%.  I was literally sitting on the fence.

Just last year I finally took the plunge (actually it was somewhat the
result of the birth of my first child which I will always consider the
catalyst of my change) and decided to forge ahead 100%.

So far so good!  7 months into the creation of Dinoroar Interactive, I
secured that all important first seed grant and now planning the next
year ahead (hopefully staying as lean as possible with the grant).  I
also wrote an article for Anthill that got good reviews:
http://anthillonline.com/five-common-putdowns-to-aspiring-entrepreneurs-and-how-to-deflect-them/
(I must write some more me thinks)

Now- my topic starter is this:

I was fortunate enough to attend the Digital Sydney launch last
night.  Saw a couple of Silicon Beach regulars talk to the crowd about
starting up in Sydney but what really grabbed my attention were the
boys from Fishburners who mentioned that start-ups never realised that
there was a community of Entrepreneurs out there and they didn't know
where to look or begin.

Call me bias, but I feel this is because of lack of education
somewhat.  The internet is inundated with information (relevant and
not so relevant topics regarding start ups) and also conflicting views
about starting such as "great go ahead with your idea- try to secure
that money, but hey- we don't really invest in start ups, too risky"

I know that's only one view point / philosophy that i'm highlighting,
but I have to say that's the first thing that start ups get hit with.

So essentially I've had this idea running around in my head for years,
and I thought the best way to educate new start ups was to get to the
core and actually educate/promote/create a seminar program which
targets high school students (in particular year 11/12 ages 16-18)
about the Entrepreneurial pathway.

The Syllabuss touches this topic, I know within Design and Technology
(3 Unit) and in Business Studies but all kids are getting is the
theory aspect of things without the substantial "real life" examples
that they need to be shown.

And let's face it.  Kids these days are getting smarter- more computer
and Internet Savy and are willing to take more risks in starting up an
idea online.  It's the perfect environment for Entrepreneurship- Yet,
focusing on student entrepreneurship education has somewhat lacked.

I feel like it's time to shake this educational institution (I can say
that because I've been there, done that) and actually attempt to ahead
with this idea I've had for years stored in my mind, but need some
feedback from anyone (good,bad - let's start a conversation) regarding
what I mentioned with youth education and entrepreneurship.

I also understand that this is a big task to undertake myself, so if
you feel you would like to help out somehow please don't hesitate to
email.  I'm always up for a chat =)

I look forward to what your thoughts are regarding Youth
entrepreneurship education.

Warm Regards;

Aileen Bautista
+61 412 786 086
[email protected]

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