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Salman Khan - Supporting Dev4X

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The team at Dev4X are huge fans of Salman Khan’s work. His model for the future of education is an inspiration to ed-tech teams around the world. Which is why, we’re thrilled to announce that one of the perks of our crowdfunding campaign will be a certificate signed by Salman Khan, along with his book ‘The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined’. Read more here

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Sir Ken Robinson - Supports Dev4X

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The team at Dev4x are huge fans of Sir Ken's work. Which is why, we’re thrilled to announce that one of the perks of our crowdfunding campaign will be a certificate signed by sir Ken, along with his book ‘Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education’. Read more here.

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Presenting our project at TEDx

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Presenting our project at TEDx

A few months back we had the opportunity to present our project at TEDx in Loyola Marymount U, Los Angeles. Here is that talk and the presentation slides that accompanied it.

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Sugata Mitra - Supporting Dev4X

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The team at Dev4x are huge fans of Sugata Mitra’s work. His research into self-organized learning environments and his incredible social work is a continual inspiration. Which is why, we’re thrilled to announce that one of the perks of our upcoming crowdfunding campaign(Mid October) will be a personally signed certificate by Sugata Mitra, along with his book ‘’Beyond the Hole in the Wall: Discover the Power of Self-Organized Learning" Read more here.

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Growing Support for Dev4X

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Growing Support for Dev4X

UNESCO estimates it will take until 2086 to reach all the children who need it using current approaches. We are thinking radically different, going far beyond current approaches and what's most exciting, we are doing it totally open. This way we can attract the best minds from around the world to help reach these kids while they are still young.

Come join the growing group of educators, designers, artists, parents, engineers, scientists and do-gooders, helping a cause that is changing the world. 

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Seth Godin - Supports Dev4X

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Seth Goding is supporting our crowdfunding project. As Seth might put it, please invest in your legacy of giving and compassion by supporting the DEV4X crowd funding campaign which will launch mid-October!  There is a special perk available where you can receive a personally signed certificate and a copy of his book 'Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?' Read more here.

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Global Collaboration Day - Join our workshops

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Global Collaboration Day - Join our workshops

Global Collaboration Day - Join our workshops:  Students, teachers, and organizations will celebrate global collaboration on September 17th! On this day (and beyond), experienced global educators and professionals will host connective projects and events and invite public participation. The primary goals of this whole day event are to demonstrate the power of global connectivity in classrooms, schools, institutions of informal learning and universities around the world, and to introduce others to the tools, resources and projects that are available to educators today.

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One size does not fit all, overcoming our factory education.

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One size does not fit all, overcoming our factory education.

What use would education be if it doesn’t provide what children need to be empowered and effective in this fast changing world? A one-size-fits-all, factory education, would not help any child, let alone the most underserved children. Most of us remember the stress imposed by rigid linear curriculums; if you don't get something right at a particular point in time, well that's it, you either fail and stay behind to repeat a whole year or you may be funneled off into a separate path from which it would be near impossible to move back into the main flow. Without going into detail about these issues with our current educational systems. I'd like to describe how we are approaching education radically different: 

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Impact Roadmap

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Impact Roadmap

A post about Defining where we are going and how we will be measuring success. Developing towards and measuring against specific impacts we want to attain.

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Building a global team

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Building a global team

The amount of effort in the project is really picking up! This is a chort post to tell you where to find related info.

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Field Testing in East Africa

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Field Testing in East Africa

During May and June we spent a great deal of time in East Africa. Our goal was to work with a group of children that had no access to formal education and did not have access to qualified teachers, and figure out how a self-schooling platform could work in their environments. This is what we found:

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Dev4X design Sprint

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Dev4X design Sprint

Over an intensive 20 day trip in East Africa we spent a great deal deal of time meeting new people, forming strong relationships and the beginnings of some solid partnerships.  It was during this time that we decided to host a Design Sprint Hackathon to bring together some of the best EdTech companies, technologists and designers. The event was a great success!

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Empowering those that cannot go to school to teach themselves

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Empowering those that cannot go to school to teach themselves

We've been working in Kiberia, a large informal settlement in Nairobi. Here we are working with children who cannot go to school. We are helping these children by finding the best ways we can empower them to be able to teach themselves and for them to teach their friends. 

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Dev4X Open Wiki

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Dev4X Open Wiki

Do you want to help a growing community solve one of the biggest challenges/opportunities of our time? Do you want to  help provide education to those children in extreme poverty, conflict zones, disaster areas or in regions that restrict open education?

Image By: Jeff Turner

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Competition creates losers, collaboration creates real winners

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Competition creates losers, collaboration creates real winners

Have you ever thought of a project that if people would just stop for one second and do the obvious, the world would be a whole lot better for it. Our project is centered in that basic principle! Putting the children first is the only way business should operate in education!

Image by: Brad Ruggles

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A sustainable, long-term team focused on the children.

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A sustainable, long-term team focused on the children.

The Global Learning XPRIZE is an incentive competition that is calling on teams from around the world to build a software platform that can teach children literacy and numeracy, in 18 months, without the help of a teacher. Our project has decided —due to the close similarity to our short term goals— to register for this competition. However this has now caused many folks to ask the question, "How will the competition winnings be distributed if we were to win?"

Image by: Brad Ruggles

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