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What Are Ed Tech Entrepreneurs Good For?
The recent ASU Education Innovation Summit, which brought together venture capitalists with aspiring ed tech entrepreneurs, created quite a stir in the edublogosphere and the edutwitterverse. A lot of the reaction came from people who were watching from a distance … Continue reading
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Tagged Audrey Test, Audrey Watters, Beth-Harris, Chris Whittle, David-Wiley, ed tech entrepreneur, Educational technology, edunomics, George Siemens, Instructure Inc., Jordan Goldman, Kirsten Winkler, Martin-Dougiamas, Michael-Staton, Mitch Kapur, Phil Hill, Rob Reynolds, Steven-Zucker, Unigo
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