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// Abstract Explore the transformative role of AI in EdTech, discussing its potential to enhance learning experiences and personalize education. The panelists share insights on AI use cases, challenges in AI integration, and strategies for building a differentiated business model in the evolving AI landscape. The discussion looks ahead at how the latest wave of GenAI is set to shape the future of education. Join us to understand the exciting prospects and challenges of AI in EdTech. Moderator: Paul van der Boor // Bio Klinton Bicknell Klinton Bicknell is the Head of AI @duolingo . He works at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. His research has been published in venues including ACL, PNAS, NAACL, Psychological Science, EDM, CogSci, and Cognition, and covered in the Financial Times, BBC, and Forbes. Prior to Duolingo, he was an assistant professor at Northwestern University. Bill Salak Bill Salak has more than 20 years of experience overseeing large-scale development projects and more than 24 years of experience in web application architecture and development. Bill founded and served as CTO of multiple Internet and web development companies, leading technology projects for companies including Age of Learning, AOL, Educational Testing Systems, Film LA, Hasbro, HBO, Highlights for Children, NBC-Universal, and the U.S. Army. Bill currently serves as the CTO of @Brainly-app , the leading learning platform worldwide with the most extensive Knowledge Base for all school subjects and grades. Yeva Hyusyan Yeva Hyusyan is the Co-Founder and CEO of @Sololearn , the most engaging platform for learning how to code. Prior to co-founding SoloLearn, Yeva established a startup accelerator for mobile games, consumer apps, and ag-tech solutions. In a previous role, she implemented programs for the World Bank and the US Government in business and education. Later, she served as a General Manager at Microsoft, where she led sales, developer ecosystem development, and strategic partnerships. Yeva holds an MBA in Corporate Strategy from Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands, an MS in International Economics from Yerevan State University in Armenia, and completed the Executive Program at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. // Sign up for our Newsletter to never miss an event: https://mlops.community/join/ // Watch all the conference videos here: https://home.mlops.community/home/collections // Check out the MLOps Community podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wZygk3mUUqBaRbBGB1lgh?si=242d3b9675654a69 // Read our blog: mlops.community/blog // Join an in-person local meetup near you: https://mlops.community/meetups/ // MLOps Swag/Merch: https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mlopscommunity //Follow us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mlopscommunity/
Some say circumstance is everything. Yeva Hyusyan would disagree with that statement. Born and raised in Soviet era Armenia, Yeva prioritized education and her interest in STEM. After paving her own way in the technology field working for big names like USAID and Microsoft, she decided it was time to start her own educational coding business with an associate. In 2014, SoloLearn was born and works to bridge the skills gap for students and professionals interested in or pursuing jobs that require coding fluency. Against all odds, Yeva Hyusyan has become a successful technology entrepreneur, creating the most popular, digestible technology education application across Apple and Google platforms that impacts not only the life and education of users, but also their financial futures.
Took a course through Sololearn on understanding C++ better. I say it has really been beneficial and thought it best to bring it to the Arena for all participants to hear. iPhone users - https://apple.co/3tjVhNK Android users - https://bit.ly/3tktqNp Check out my Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/vigmu2 Tumblr - https://meedajoe0417.tumblr.com/ Discord - https://discord.gg/AYEAK5RmFR If you would like to donate for my current work and for further content! You can donate here -- https://bit.ly/3ea8q3u Provide thoughts on show and join email list for show notifications: https://bit.ly/3hGNqEP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vigmu2-games/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vigmu2-games/support
«Sololearn» ընկերության համահիմնադիր և տնօրեն Եվա Հյուսյանի հետ զրուցել ենք, թե ինչպես են փոփոխվում սովորելու մոդելնելը, ինչպես ստեղծվեց «Sololearn»-ը և ինչ արդյուքներ է գրանցում այսօր։ Քննարկել ենք կանանց և տղամարդկանց աշխատանքային հարաբերությունները, աշխատանքային շուկան անընդհատ ընդլայնելու, հեռավար աշխատելու, տեխնոլոգիաների բերած փոփոխությունների, ավելի արդյունավետ լինելու թեմաները։
Last week, Natasha and Alex jumped on Twitter Spaces to discuss the tale of two edtech IPOs: Duolingo, the consumer language learning company, and Powerschool, the enterprise K-12 software platform. It was a rare moment in the sun for the recently-revitalized sector, which saw two companies list on the NASDAQ on the same dang day.Special shout out to our producer Chris Gates for handling this impromptu live chat, tech difficulties and all, and bringing it to your ears on this lovely Monday. Don't forget that Equity is largely on break this week!Here's what we got into, featuring some edtech entrepreneurs nice enough to drop on by:China's edtech crackdown and how it is impacting startups both internationally and domestically. The regulations, one of which will force for-profit tutoring companies to turn into non-profits, are also getting the cold shoulder from U.S. edtech VCs, it seems.As Lightspeed Ventures investor Mercedes Bent so aptly put it, the news is somewhat ironic: "[T]he US edtech IPO market is on fire (after being dormant for so long) and the China edtech market is crumbling (after being on fire for so long)."Evidence of that can be found in the Duolingo IPO pricing arc. The company first posted a strong estimate of its worth, raised its range, priced above that raised interval, and still managed to trade higher. The company is still up more than $30 from its IPO price.Powerschool was a bit different. It priced at $18 per share, the low-end of its $18 to $20 range. The company is up from its IPO price, albeit a much more modest two, or three percent in today's early trading.In the second half of the show, we brought on the following host of edtech founders to share their hot takes about the current state of edtech: Philip Cutler, the founder & CEO of PAPER gave us an enterprise perspective. The startup recently raised $100 million in a Series C round led by IVP.Taylor Nieman, the founder & CEO of Toucan spoke language learning -- and how she's using Duolingo's S-1 as a competitive advantage.Anada Lakra, the founder & CEO of BoldVoice, a startup that wants to help non-native English speakers hone their accents. TechCrunch covered the company here.Yeva Hyusyan, the founder of Sololearn, a Duolingo-like company that wants to teach coding instead of languages. The company recently raised $24 million.Before we go, Equity is on a "break" this week, as we do some soul searching and refresh before our next run of shows. Obviously we still had to shaare this episode, and um, are recording another episode this week too, but you, my dear friend, will hear from us again next Monday.
Last week, Natasha and Alex jumped on Twitter Spaces to discuss the tale of two edtech IPOs: Duolingo, the consumer language learning company, and Powerschool, the enterprise K-12 software platform. It was a rare moment in the sun for the recently-revitalized sector, which saw two companies list on the NASDAQ on the same dang day.Special shout out to our producer Chris Gates for handling this impromptu live chat, tech difficulties and all, and bringing it to your ears on this lovely Monday. Don't forget that Equity is largely on break this week!Here's what we got into, featuring some edtech entrepreneurs nice enough to drop on by:China's edtech crackdown and how it is impacting startups both internationally and domestically. The regulations, one of which will force for-profit tutoring companies to turn into non-profits, are also getting the cold shoulder from U.S. edtech VCs, it seems.As Lightspeed Ventures investor Mercedes Bent so aptly put it, the news is somewhat ironic: "[T]he US edtech IPO market is on fire (after being dormant for so long) and the China edtech market is crumbling (after being on fire for so long)."Evidence of that can be found in the Duolingo IPO pricing arc. The company first posted a strong estimate of its worth, raised its range, priced above that raised interval, and still managed to trade higher. The company is still up more than $30 from its IPO price.Powerschool was a bit different. It priced at $18 per share, the low-end of its $18 to $20 range. The company is up from its IPO price, albeit a much more modest two, or three percent in today's early trading.In the second half of the show, we brought on the following host of edtech founders to share their hot takes about the current state of edtech: Philip Cutler, the founder & CEO of PAPER gave us an enterprise perspective. The startup recently raised $100 million in a Series C round led by IVP.Taylor Nieman, the founder & CEO of Toucan spoke language learning -- and how she's using Duolingo's S-1 as a competitive advantage.Anada Lakra, the founder & CEO of BoldVoice, a startup that wants to help non-native English speakers hone their accents. TechCrunch covered the company here.Yeva Hyusyan, the founder of Sololearn, a Duolingo-like company that wants to teach coding instead of languages. The company recently raised $24 million.Before we go, Equity is on a "break" this week, as we do some soul searching and refresh before our next run of shows. Obviously we still had to shaare this episode, and um, are recording another episode this week too, but you, my dear friend, will hear from us again next Monday.
We were smaller team this week, with Natasha and Alex together with Chris to sort through yet another summer frenzy of a week.This time around we actually recorded live on Twitter Spaces, which was a first for the podcast. If you missed it, it's probably because we didn't promote the taping since it was just an experiment. Good news, though, is that it went well, and we're going to some more live tapings of the show with the entire crew on the mics. Make sure to follow the show on the Big Tweet to ensure that you can come hang with us next week. We'll also do some Q&A at the end, if we're in good moods.Until then, let's live in the present. Here's what we got into in today's show:The blisteringly-hot EU startup market: You can raise money anywhere, but you might want to do it in Europe where VCs are putting a acre-feet of capital to work this year. Hours before the taping, Index Ventures announced a $3 billion trio of funds (and TikTok strategy?), basically solidifying our earlier reporting.The huge round for crypto trading house FTX, and OpenSea raising again: Regardless of whether or not you are paying attention to the crypt market today, investors are still firing capital at startups in the space at an eye-catching pace.Duolingo's first IPO price range: It's a good-news week for consumer-focused, edtech startups, since the public markets will finally get a taste of an non-enterprise sector startup. Plus, Duolingo's upcoming finance event could lead to them finally bolstering areas like speech, cultural norms, and fluency.From the world of funding rounds, we had notes on Sololearn, Numerade, NewCampus, Mural, Spreadsheet.com, and Bolt. The conversation ran into some fresh corners, such as how a company raised less than its preceding round but 4x'd its valuation and if we should bite-size all learning.
We were smaller team this week, with Natasha and Alex together with Chris to sort through yet another summer frenzy of a week.This time around we actually recorded live on Twitter Spaces, which was a first for the podcast. If you missed it, it's probably because we didn't promote the taping since it was just an experiment. Good news, though, is that it went well, and we're going to some more live tapings of the show with the entire crew on the mics. Make sure to follow the show on the Big Tweet to ensure that you can come hang with us next week. We'll also do some Q&A at the end, if we're in good moods.Until then, let's live in the present. Here's what we got into in today's show:The blisteringly-hot EU startup market: You can raise money anywhere, but you might want to do it in Europe where VCs are putting a acre-feet of capital to work this year. Hours before the taping, Index Ventures announced a $3 billion trio of funds (and TikTok strategy?), basically solidifying our earlier reporting.The huge round for crypto trading house FTX, and OpenSea raising again: Regardless of whether or not you are paying attention to the crypt market today, investors are still firing capital at startups in the space at an eye-catching pace.Duolingo's first IPO price range: It's a good-news week for consumer-focused, edtech startups, since the public markets will finally get a taste of an non-enterprise sector startup. Plus, Duolingo's upcoming finance event could lead to them finally bolstering areas like speech, cultural norms, and fluency.From the world of funding rounds, we had notes on Sololearn, Numerade, NewCampus, Mural, Spreadsheet.com, and Bolt. The conversation ran into some fresh corners, such as how a company raised less than its preceding round but 4x'd its valuation and if we should bite-size all learning.
Elearning experience of Ashvini a mother (Podcast) in COVID times.The interview was conducted with an intention of sharing what we want for our children's holistic education.Books,elearning,experience ,entrepreneurship ,coding ,real life ,what's important? Resources mentioned :Freedom app,w3schools,SoloLearn https://healthwealthbridge.com/elearning-experience-mother-podcast/ Email me dramrita@healthwealthbridge.com if you want to talk about edutech , your own biz or your experience and expectations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthwealthbridge/message
We discussed some app used for education in the lockdown e. g Sololearn, Khan academy and more, we also discussed games like drift legend, affluence quiz and more and on the videos we discussed a movie called Indiana Jones and the crystal skull, journey to the mysterious island and more, then we ended it. With a discussion on the coronavirus pandemic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victor-olafare/message
You heard that right. I want to learn how to program computer code! I started with SoloLearn and continued on from there! Check the links below for the show notes! Thanks allSoloLearnhttps://www.sololearn.com/Pythonhttps://www.python.org/Creative Codinghttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1631595814/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_njEtEb6THAQ93Spreadsheet Trackerhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1tBw7D4Cm45fr_8rCbtb1y88OR9Mm84KG
William Wilkinson graduated with Full-time Web Development Cohort 34. After six successful years selling SaaS at ADP and insurance at Brown & Brown I found web development through a contact of mine, and immediately started learning everything I could on various websites like Udemy, Freecodecamp and SoloLearn. I fell in love with coding after a year of learning and building my own projects and decided to solidify my education at Nashville Software School. During my education so far, I've learned not just about coding, but also what it takes to work with a team of developers to build a functional product.
Today, Peter and Adam walk you through 7 steps you can take to grow your active listening skills.7 Practice Hacks for Better EarsListen to learnSing!Get a Methodist (or Baptist) hymnal and sing your partLearn a soloLearn tunes in different keysScore study with the trackTranscribeBONUSCalling all pianists - get the Piano Access Pass today! Save money with this bundle featuring every piano course ever from Open Studio, including teachers such as Peter Martin, Geoffrey Keezer, and Helio Alves. For more info, go to https://www.openstudiojazz.com/piano-access-passAre you going to the JEN Conference? If so, stop by and say hi to us! From January 7 - 10, Peter and Adam will be doing special live You'll Hear It's, giving away special prizes, and answering any jazz or music questions you want to ask them. Just look for the Open Studio booth (Booth 718) and get your daily jazz advice in person.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Interested in more jazz advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram at:https://www.facebook.com/heyopenstudiohttps://twitter.com/heyopenstudiohttps://www.instagram.com/heyopenstudio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 18: 1. SoloLearn [dot] com Learn to code for free and earn XPs, badges, & certificates. 2. W3Schools [dot] com A popular free reference & learning resource for web developers. 3. freeCodeCamp [dot] org Another great resource to learn web development for free. Next episode: TBD (To Be Decided). Web pythonfumasters.com | Facebook @pythonfumasters | Instagram @masterhun
This week we're talking to David Carroll, a fantastic coder, a motivated person, and a wonderful boss. Kevin has a great conversation about staying motivated, helping beginners learn how to code using SoloLearn's community. David is a great inspiration for a lot of people just starting out coding, or if you've been coding your whole life. So get ready for an insightful, inspiring interview! Bracket's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BracketsBoys Kevin's SoloLearn Profile: www.sololearn.com/Profile/8422061/?ref=app Matt's Blog: grassrootscoding.com
(Bonusämne i slutet !!) Spelas in den 8 April samtidigt som det var nån sorts idrott på TV. Detta är avsnitt 160, och eftersom sidan 160 på SVT text ej är i sändning så handlar detta avsnitt om: Feedback och backlog:* Sammanfattning av påsken: Björn har pysslat på med SoloLearn, Mats har varit rofylld och Davids var kräkfylld. Johan däremot verkar ha ”njutit” av vädret i Skåne. * Uppföljning kring IKEA appar. Det finns en VR-app för hur man monterar möbler. Tyvärr bara som koncept * Fortsatt diskussion från facebook-gruppen kring hur bra Thunderbolt 3 är. * David har blivit uppringd för att han tydligen for med osanning kring vem som byggt Apples CPUer, och lovar återkomma nästa vecka * Spotify är från Schweiz, NYSE hade lite otur * och kanske kommer Spotify att släppa en bil-högtalare? * Johan har lekt med en Samsung S9 * AggregateIQ stängs ned från Facebook. * Facebooks race med att ändra säkerhetsinställningar hade sönder Tinder * 200 000 Cisco routrar har blivit hackade. * BONUSLÄNK: Stop hurting yourself by: Not updating the driver and firmware… Microsoft:* Microsoft har ändrat om in sin organisation, bland annat så delas nu Windows-organisationen upp. * Björn har lagt för mycket tid på att titta på gamla Windows10 versioner. * Det har skett ändringar i LTSC och SAC * Skype for content Creators * Microsoft har patenterat en ny penna som troligen kommer används till Apple:* Apple kommer lämna Intel under 2020 * Apple anställer Googles AI-chef * Gissning kring hur iOS 12 kan tänkas sig att se ut. * BONUSLÄNK: John Sculley började 8 paril 1983 * Apple blir stämda över hjärtmonitorn Google:* Hela listan: Vilken version av ChromeOS går till vilken hårdvara * Billigare pixel telefon till sommaren * och pixel 3 är troligen också påväg… * Möjlighet att koppla google-home enheten till en vanlig bluetooth högtalare * OnPlus 6. Lite specar. Man kan dölja läppen.En avengers-temas telefon. * Google Voice kan förhoppningsvis komma till Sverige * Googles anställda har skickat en ”dagens tistel” på grund av AI-projekt med amerikanska militären Övriga nyheter:* Dylan McKay har skrivit en del om att Facebook samlar in massor med data. Faktiskt sånt som finns i telefonen. * BONUSLÄNK: Facebook scannar dina meddelanden på messenger * Tesla har INTE gått i konkurs * TIPS: ha inte lösenord i klartext i databaser. T-mobile hade lite otur… * BONUSLÄNK: ”McDonalds” kundtjänst trollar kunder Pryllista:* David: Scorpion 3 * Björn: Ehang 184 AAV * Mats: Loomo - Mini transporter meets robot sidekick * Johan: Hemlarm som INTE kan åka omkring. BONUS ÄMNE!!Konferens https://bloxpo.co/ den 17 maj 2018. Rabattkod ges i podden och ger 30% på biljetterna och den gäller till och med 30 april. Deltagare i avsnittet:* Johan: @JoPe72* Björn: @DiverseTips* Mats: @Mahu78 * David: @dlilja Egna länkar* En Liten Pod Om IT på webben* En Liten Pod Om IT på Facebook Länkar till podden:* Apple Podcaster (iTunes)* Overcast
The young Han Solo film allegedly comes out May 25th, but we haven't seen so much as a ship! Well... not officially anyway. Unofficially, the first of the leaks are here: LEGO playsets! We explore the new characters and potential plot points spinning out of Solo's storied past, one minifig at a time. There's a new look for the Falcon, a surprising, legendary Star Wars planet in the mix, races from Clone Wars, and myriad more intriguing nuances. Join Cap, Matt, and Doug as we discuss peculiar patents headed to a theme park near you, Star Wars comic successes and fails, the best Vader books, and try and figure out just what Deadpool has to do with Solo: A Star Wars Story. You may also have noticed that State of the Empire is no longer coming out under the Nerdy Show banner. The series has moved to our long-time partner, Consequence of Sound. It's the same great show in an ever-so-slightly different package. Tune in to hear Cap provide some extra info. For links and more info, head to the main episode page: http://consequenceofsound.net/podcast-episode/state-of-the-empire-episode-44-desperately-seeking-soloLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Saveun doesn't trust the bad guy, Nick fall down a wikipedia hole, and Blake touches some cows. This week we're talking about, SoloLearn, Quantum Break, Yonder, and Hearthstone.
There's been a great disturbance in the force. As if two bright voices in pop cinema set about making a Han Solo movie and were suddenly silenced. This week we received the shocking news that Phil Lord and Chris Miller had been fired from the young Han Solo film with only three weeks left to shoot. Changing creative directions early into a film is one thing, but a firing this late in production is catastrophic and highly unusual. We discuss this baffling development at length - why it might have happened, what it means for the modern era of Star Wars film making, who to believe, and what Ron Howard being brought in means for the Han Solo film (and Willow!). We also explore the latest on The Last Jedi including character reveals, rumor confirmations, leaked info from LEGOs, and behind the spolier-proof blast doors we even provide an outline of a sequence from the film. For links and more info, head to the main episode page: https://nerdyshow.com/2017/06/state-of-the-empire-34-lord-miller-fired-from-han-soloLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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