When
- Hook
Enterprise Skills
- Communication
- Creativity & Innovation
Who
- Upper Primary (Year 4-6)
- Lower Secondary (Year 7-9)
Time
- 5-15 minutes
Resources
- Projector with sound
Show the short Vacayit video to your students.
One of the best ways to encourage young people to think like an entrepreneur is to feature other young entrepreneurs making a positive impact in society.
This 60 second video features Hailey Brown, founder of Vacayit.
Vacayit is creating the world’s leading audio-based tourism platform that gives blind users sensory experiences through storytelling, soundscapes, and history clips to make informed and independent decisions about where they want to travel.
After watching the video, tackle the following questions as a class, or in small groups.
- What is the problem that this idea is solving?
- What do organisations normally rely on to advertise their destinations?
- How is Vacayit’s solution different?
- What impact do you think this business has on the community (on both users and tourist destinations)?
- What are some ways that Vacayit can be monetised? How can they make an impact AND be sustainably profitable as a business?
- Ideate 2-3 other types of disabilities that could benefit from similar platforms in the tourism sector.
Do you know other young entrepreneurs making an impact in the disability and tourism industries?
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