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Day 0: Introduction to the course
Orientation and course details
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Day 1: Introduction to entrepreneurship
Understand and apply all the core concepts of Entrepreneurship
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Day 2: 21st century skill - Create a good looking document! (SUI-7.4)
Use simple tricks to make the document presentable
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Day 3: 21st century skill - Data analysis
MS Excel is used to maintain grouped data and tables
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Day 4: Know yourself & your idea (Day 2 in LMS)
Analyse self and your business idea for Strength, Weakness, Opportunities & Threats
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Day 5: 21st century skill - Communicate using blogs & reports
Write creatively - How to captivate using your writing skills
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Day 6: 21st century skill - Design & Present (Basics) - Day 9 in LMS
Lets learn interactive Canva
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Day 7: 21st century skill - Design & Present (Logos)- Day 10 in LMS
What goes into designing your logo?
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Day 8: First step for visibility of an entrepreneur - Brand Kit
Create Brand kit using canva
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Day 9: Branding- Playing with Instagram Posts in Canva
Lets create an Instagram post in canva
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Day 10: Branding- Videos Based Post in Canva
Create a video based post in canva
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Day 11: Getting Started with HTML5
Learn Hyper Text Markup Language[HTML]
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- Be a web developer- Videos
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- Teachers Plan Day 11
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Day 12: Adding Links, Images and Quotations
Learn to add links, Images and quotations in HTML
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- Abbrevations in HTML5
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- Teachers Plan Day 12
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Day 13: HTML Lists and Formatting
Learn about Lists and Text formatting
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Day 14: Tables in HTML5
Learn to add tables
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Day 15: Introduction to CSS
Introduction about Cascading Style sheet [CSS]
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Day 16: Styling of Lists And Tables
Understand to style lists and table in css
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Day 17: Introductions to forms
Learn to create forms for websites
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Day 18: HTML Input Types
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Day 19: Styling of HTML Forms
Different input types in HTML
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Day 20: learn UI/UX best practices using the latest trends in the industry
Let's learn the fundamentals of ui and ux playing with colors and texts.
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Day 21: 21st century skill - Design & Present (Website)-1
Lets work with WIX!
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Day 22: 21st century skill - Design & Present (Website)-2
Be at the top of mount Everest using SEO
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Day 23: 21st century skill - Presentation (Business plan/Product)
MS PowerPoint is used to create eye catching presentations
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Day 24: Creating YouTube Channel and Google forms
Promote your business on another level.
Teacher Plan Day 5
Start by teaching the formats of Reports then how to write a report for a magazine.
If you have time then could start about the business plan.
You might prefer a lean startup format if you want to explain or start your business quickly, your business is relatively simple, or you plan to regularly change and refine your business plan.
Lean startup formats are charts that use only a handful of elements to describe your company’s value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances. They’re useful for visualizing tradeoffs and fundamental facts about your company.
There are different ways to develop a lean startup template. You can search the web to find free templates to build your business plan. We discuss nine components of a model business plan here:
Key partnerships
Note the other businesses or services you’ll work with to run your business. Think about suppliers, manufacturers, subcontractors, and similar strategic partners.
Key activities
List the ways your business will gain a competitive advantage. Highlight things like selling direct to consumers, or using technology to tap into the sharing economy.
Value proposition
Make a clear and compelling statement about the unique Free-Version-of-Growthinks-T-Shirt-Business-Plan-Template
value your company brings to the market.
Customer relationships
Describe how customers will interact with your business. Is it automated or personal? In-person or online? Think through the customer experience from start to finish.
Customer segments
Be specific when you name your target market. Your business won’t be for everybody, so it’s important to have a clear sense of whom your business will serve.
Channels
List the most important ways you’ll talk to your customers. Most businesses use a mix of channels and optimize them over time. Channels like all social media, email, or Radio/TV advertisements.
Cost structure
Will your company focus on reducing cost or maximizing value? Define your strategy, then list the most significant costs you’ll face pursuing it.
Revenue streams
Explain how your company will actually make money. Some examples are direct sales, memberships fees, and selling advertising space. If your company has multiple revenue streams, list them all.
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