I talked to Manish and Ketan Kothari of Edmodo in San Mateo, California about taking their first EdTech company AlphaSmart public, about the importance of teachers, and about the question if technology makes people more or less creative.
Manish and Ketan are General Managers at Edmodo, a communication and collaboration platform for K-12 teachers and students with over 100 million users.
#12 Matthaeus Krenn (VR-OS) on developing new user interfaces for VR and AR
#11 Shane Harris (SideQuest) on the future of SideQuest and helping developers succeed
#10 Rosie Summers (VR artist) on how to get started with VR art and what its future looks like
#9 Lucas Rizzotto (Where Thoughts Go) on social platforms in VR and using AR to augment human interactions
#8 Brandy Goodrick (VR Horseback Riding Sim) on reducing motion sickness, the importance of VR events and more
#7 Tyler Cowen (GMU) on less homework, Swiss science culture, and low university completion rates
#6 Phil MacEachron (Curie) - What's VR's role in education?
#5 Jan Rihak (Classtime) - How can tech help to improve relationships in the classroom?
#4 Esteban Sosnik (Reach Capital) - Why is it hard to make educational games?
#2 Nicolas Egger (Poinz) on teaching discipline and long-term thinking
#1 David Kofoed Wind (Peergrade) on the importance of collaboration in education
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