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What is Cascara? Lindsay is joined by Allyson Sutton, Michael Mai and Joel Sadler AKA the founders of Huskwell to find out. If you want to taste this wildly complex, sustainably-delicious beverage for yourself you can check out the super-cool event happening TONIGHT (12/10/21) at Babas on Cannon here in Charleston SC from 4pm-8pm. For … Continue reading Episode 184: Huskwell with Allyson Sutton, Michael Mai and Joel Sadler →
Traditionally, having a successful music career meant being signed by a music label since you would have the financial support and marketing to really help grow your career. However the reality is, the industry today just isn't the same. There are lots of technology including Beatchain that help you really grow your music and fanbase WITHOUT having to lose your royalty. In this episode we cover Signing with a label vs independent Why you might not want to sign up with a label How Beatchain can help you grow as an independent artist Book in a lesson with me OR get my free course: https://linktr.ee/singingsimply Want to get on Beatchain?: https://beatchain.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/singingsimply/message
Jason Howell is joined by Dr. Joel Sadler, founder of the education startup Piper. They discuss their latest DIY computer kit which teaches kids to build and program electronics; launching their first kit on Kickstarter, trojan horse-learning with Minecraft, STEM education in the classroom, and more. Host: Jason Howell Guest: Dr. Joel Sadler Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Jason Howell is joined by Dr. Joel Sadler, founder of the education startup Piper. They discuss their latest DIY computer kit which teaches kids to build and program electronics; launching their first kit on Kickstarter, trojan horse-learning with Minecraft, STEM education in the classroom, and more. Host: Jason Howell Guest: Dr. Joel Sadler Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Jason Howell is joined by Dr. Joel Sadler, founder of the education startup Piper. They discuss their latest DIY computer kit which teaches kids to build and program electronics; launching their first kit on Kickstarter, trojan horse-learning with Minecraft, STEM education in the classroom, and more. Host: Jason Howell Guest: Dr. Joel Sadler Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Jason Howell is joined by Dr. Joel Sadler, founder of the education startup Piper. They discuss their latest DIY computer kit which teaches kids to build and program electronics; launching their first kit on Kickstarter, trojan horse-learning with Minecraft, STEM education in the classroom, and more. Host: Jason Howell Guest: Dr. Joel Sadler Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Joel Sadler, Founder and CEO of the education tech startup Piper, shares how his upbringing ingrained in him the ideals of universal design and resourcefulness that he brings to his company. Read more: https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2018/piper-joel-sadler/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Huddleston, Tommy Nguyen and Richard Jeffords of StoragePug join host Joel Sadler at DIG on the 1/2 Shell to share how they're bringing tech to the self storage market. Each team member explains their role (and how each piece fits together to form the perfect whole that keeps things running!), attending trade shows to build connections; plus, they provide a glimpse into the Knoxville startup scene.
Joel Sadler is the founder of Piper and he built a computer for kids. In this episode we talk about the lure of Minecraft and my own STEM toy phobias.
Joel Sadler is the founder of Piper and he built a computer for kids. In this episode we talk about the lure of Minecraft and my own STEM toy phobias.
From the main stage at DIG on the 1/2 Shell, Accelerance President Andy Hilliard shares how to vet and manage offshore tech talent. Interviewed by new South Pod co-host Joel Sadler, Andy relays inspired tales from his world travels and testifies that building an outsourced team doesn't have to be bad, scary or overwhelming.
Being digitally literate is quite possibly one of the most valuable skills a young child can have in the 21st Century. However, when most people say "digital literacy," they are mostly referring to the software side of computers, and not the hardware. Piper, an organization set on getting children to work with computers, is working to change that notion and get children more focused on computer hardware as well as software, another holistic push to get students excited about STEM fields. Joining us on today's EdTech Podcast is Joel Sadler, CEO of Piper. "Anyone Can Make Anything," Sadler said, and this mentality is what's motivated him to put hardware in the hands of students. Sadler discusses the importance of learning computer hardware in regards to digital literacy, computer coding as language, and how teachers and schools are implementing more mandatory and comprehensive courses about computers. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Education Technology Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – @EdTechMKSL Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
In the developing world, healthcare is often a scarce commodity. That’s why innovative products such as those being produced by re:motion designs are so important. In this audio interview, Stanford Center for Social Innovation correspondent Ashkon Jafari talks with CEO Joel Sadler about the company’s initial product, the JaipurKnee, an artificial knee joint costing less than $20 that is dramatically changing the lives of amputees in developing countries. He describes how he became invovled in the field of medical devices, how his engineers have approached design and prototyping, and how the company has secured funding and created partnerships. He also offers advice for the aspiring engineering or design student. Joel Sadler is the co-founder and CEO of re:motion designs. A former product designer at Apple, he is currently a fellow and lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. A Jamaican native, Sadler was inspired to work on low-cost medical devices after an MIT fellowship to design affordable wheelchairs in Mexico. He holds degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT and Stanford. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/applying_design_thinking_to_healthcare