The EdTech Handbook is something of an online compendium filled with information about launching education-technology startups: where to find funding and customers, case studies from other entrepreneurs and how to take advantage of events like Startup Weekend. Jessie Arora, founder of San Francisco-based Teacher Square, led the creation of the first edition of the handbook.
View the EdTech Handbook here.
Now Baltimore City public high school students will take charge of the next edition. According to a press release from the Digital Harbor Foundation, “the new edition will be completely renovated and redesigned” by students participating in DHF’s STEM Engine, a program that hires students to build websites.
Working with Teacher Square, the new edition of the handbook will be released in December, according to DHF.
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