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February 19, 2025 45 mins

 

The Ruckus Report Quick take: A compelling look at how embracing AI and creativity can transform education, told through the journey of a young entrepreneur who went from feeling constrained by traditional schooling to teaching others how to innovate.

Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker Today's episode features two innovators in education:

Nate Corona is a Santa Cruz entrepreneur who's redefining what's possible for students in the AI age. Starting with a sneaker cleaning business in his hometown, Nate chose the "harder route" over traditional paths, leading him to d'Skills where he transformed a random thought into a successful logo design business. Now part of d'Skills' business development team while also working in auto advertising, Nate exemplifies how embracing different thinking styles can lead to unexpected opportunities.

Hannah Williams is the founder of d'Skills, a VC-backed startup shifting students from test prep to life prep. Her own unorthodox journey began at age 12 when her father handed her a phone to close a real estate deal from a blue pickup truck. She went on to enroll in college at 14 and graduated with a degree in international business at 18. Now at 25, Hannah leads d'Skills in equipping motivated teens with digital and AI skills, helping them convert these skills into paid, real-world projects with small businesses. Her vision is to help 1M high schoolers build impact portfolios that give them more experience and connections than most college graduates. Christopher Lochhead calls her "a pioneer of our time."

Breaking Down the Old Rules 🔨 In this episode, Nate Corona challenges traditional education paradigms:

Key Insight #1: Embracing Technology as an Ally

  • What's broken: Schools often fear and restrict technology use

  • The shift: Viewing AI and tech as tools for enhanced learning and creativity

  • Impact: Students develop practical skills while maintaining engagement

Key Insight #2: Learning Through Creation

  • What's broken: Traditional test-based assessment and rigid curriculum

  • The shift: Allowing students to drive their own learning through creative projects

  • Impact: Middle school students voluntarily creating additional learning spaces and refusing to leave class

Key Insight #3: Redefining Success

  • What's broken: One-size-fits-all approach to education and career paths

  • The shift: Embracing different thinking styles and entrepreneurial mindsets

  • Impact: Students discovering profitable opportunities and meaningful work before finishing traditional education

Quotable Ruckus "Don't be scared to be different. Be different. I think being different is awesome." – Nate Corona

Your Do School Different Challenge Ready to implement these ideas? Start here:

  1. Tomorrow: Begin exploring how AI tools could enhance one lesson or activity

  2. This Month: Create a space for students to pursue creative projects using technology

  3. This Semester: Develop a program that co

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