AppliedInPractice uses real projects as homework
StartupRealities No 49
AppliedInPractice is a higher education institution with a unique pedagogy centred on the use of applied (real life) homework and projects. Students are not allowed to work on any assignment that does not have a direct practical application in real life: in business, government or industry.
CEO QUOTE
"Live projects have been around for quite some time but universities and business schools tend to mix such projects with other hypothetical assignments. AppliedInPractice stays away from such mixing: we have abolished hypothetism altogether. Any work done by our students is on practical projects, real-life consulting for existing companies or business plans for real startups. Our professors are not allowed to give students homework; it has to be #AppliedWork. Similarly, our MBA programme is called #AppliedMBA," said company founder and CEO Al Prats.
"No one likes waste, yet schools and universities waste years of the life of their students on hypothetical and fictitious homework assignments. Why not go straight to the real thing? If you will be doing a marketing project, why not find a company that has a marketing problem and work on this concrete problem for your assignment? Everybody gains something from this scenario, including potentially even a job offer for the diligent student," added Prats.
AppliedInPractice is a higher education institution with a unique pedagogy centred on the use of applied (real life) homework and projects. Students are not allowed to work on any assignment that does not have a direct practical application in real life: in business, government or industry.
CEO QUOTE
"Live projects have been around for quite some time but universities and business schools tend to mix such projects with other hypothetical assignments. AppliedInPractice stays away from such mixing: we have abolished hypothetism altogether. Any work done by our students is on practical projects, real-life consulting for existing companies or business plans for real startups. Our professors are not allowed to give students homework; it has to be #AppliedWork. Similarly, our MBA programme is called #AppliedMBA," said company founder and CEO Al Prats.
"No one likes waste, yet schools and universities waste years of the life of their students on hypothetical and fictitious homework assignments. Why not go straight to the real thing? If you will be doing a marketing project, why not find a company that has a marketing problem and work on this concrete problem for your assignment? Everybody gains something from this scenario, including potentially even a job offer for the diligent student," added Prats.
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