Info Sessions: People Who Help Other People Learn (PWHOPL) Seed Grant
The Stanford Accelerator for Learning seeks to fund research that fosters new understandings of how to use technology for rapid capability development to support PWHOPL.
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Info Sessions: People Who Help Other People Learn (PWHOPL) Seed Grant
The Stanford Accelerator for Learning seeks to fund research that fosters new understandings of how to use technology for rapid capability development to support PWHOPL.
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From Learning to Launch: The Entrepreneurial Pipeline
Join us for the next session of the discussion series with the Stanford Graduate School of Education's Entrepreneurs in Residence.
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Fireside Chat with Neeru Khosla
Khosla is the founder and executive director of CK-12 Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to high-quality educational materials for K-12 students all over the world.
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The Unfinished Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at 70
Charting a path forward on school integration and educational opportunity.
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State of the Industry Panel: AI and AR, Supercharged
This panel discussion will share the latest trends of generative AI integration with augmented reality technology, supercharging the future of learning.
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Film Screening of “Building Tomorrows: The Story of Sobral”
The story of how a rural municipality in Brazil achieved near-universal literacy.
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Designing Your Own Chatbot to Support Teaching and Learning
Join this Accelerator Studio workshop to gain hands-on experience building a chatbot tailored to your interests and needs.
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Entrepreneur in Residence Discussion Series: Leadership Insights Across the Education Spectrum
In this session, we’ll hear from leaders across the education spectrum discuss the opportunities and challenges they faced when enacting change.
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Early Childhood and Social Entrepreneurship in South Africa: A Conversation with Sonja Giese
Join the Stanford Center on Early Childhood for an informal conversation and Q&A.