It’s considered common knowledge among Baltimore’s startup crowd that education technology is one of the region’s strengths.
“Maryland has the key features that make it a great place for ed-tech startups,” said Andrew Coy in an interview with Education Week.
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The executive director of the STEM education nonprofit Digital Harbor Foundation, Coy is one of several people in Baltimore city involved in the EdTechMD initiative, a task force of venture capitalists, startup founders and teachers working to fund edtech startups and implement digital tools in Maryland’s classrooms.
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