10 Years, 10 Solvers: Rama Kayyali on Rethinking Arabic Literacy and 20 Years of EdTech Evolution
Rama Kayyali brought an artifact from her early entrepreneurial days–a homemade VHS tape–during this recording.
That’s how long her company, Little Thinking Minds, and her product, I Read Arabic, have been making an impact in the EdTech world.
Rama is our first guest in the brand new 10 Years, 10 Solvers series. Solve is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and to mark the occasion, you’ll be getting two episodes a month. One of those will be our special series with guest host Alexander Dale, Director of Global Programs at MIT Solve.
This series will highlight 10 Solvers from the past decade who embody the spirit of Solve: innovation, grit, resilience, and impact.
Tune in for a conversation all about:
* Building for a sector that doesn’t exist yet: As a filmmaker and mother, Rama wanted to see content made for her own child to read Arabic. So she went out and made it.
* Dedicating yourself to lifelong learning: Spanning decades and technological upheavals, Rama has chosen the path of curiosity. Hear more about how starting a company has been like her own real-time MBA.
* Choosing hope: It’s not easy, but change is possible. Learn how Rama stays dedicated to hope.
Full transcript available here [https://solve.mit.edu/articles/10-years-10-solvers-rama-kayyali-on-rethinking-arabic-literacy-and-20-years-of-edtech-evolution].
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