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Connected Learning Meetup // Philly Health Codefest // Mentor Chat with Mike Krupit [EVENTS]

This week: Talk connected learning, hack healthcare and meet a potential mentor.

The Pennsylvania Hospital, the country's first hospital, in 1932 in Washington Square West. Hack healthcare at this weekend's Philly Health Codefest. Photo from PhillyHistory.org

Springtime! Baseball! Philly Tech Week! We’re kind of excited, can you tell?

This week: Talk connected learning, hack healthcare and meet a potential mentor. And don’t forget about our AT&T EduTech hackathon this weekend and our Philly Tech Week preview event on Wednesday that includes a roundtable of national tech reporters talking about national tech trends and how Philly fits into it all.

Connected Learning Meetup: Discuss the implications of connected learning with this new meetup group. Thursday, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. United Way Building, 17th and Parkway. Center City. RSVP. Free.

Philly Health Codefest: A healthcare-focused hackathon with over $17,000 worth of prizes. Friday, 6:00 p.m. Bossone Research Center, 3140 Market Street. RSVP. Free.

Mentor Chat with Mike Krupit: The first in a series of “Mentor Chats” hosted by DuckDuckGo founder Gabriel Weinberg. Meet Mike Krupit, COO of Real Food Works and a member of the Philly tech scene since the 90s. Read more about what to expect at the eventhere. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. First Round Capital, 4040 Locust St. University City. RSVP. Free.

Companies: DuckDuckGo / Real Food Works
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