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Part 2 of 3: Originally Aired July 15, 2012 Dianne Linderman continues talking about the new grant from Bill Gates and the article titled ?$1.1 million-plus Gates grants: ‘Galvanic' bracelets that measure student engagement.? Dianne talks about how we don't really get a good education from schools anymore—but we can get a better education with hands-on experience and learning. Dianne also discusses a new machine called the Espresso Book Machine (nicknamed Opus) that lets you publish your own manuscripts, and how easy it is today to publish your own books.
By Dianne Linderman - conservative mother, entrepreneurPart 2 of 3: Originally Aired July 15, 2012 Dianne Linderman continues talking about the new grant from Bill Gates and the article titled ?$1.1 million-plus Gates grants: ‘Galvanic' bracelets that measure student engagement.? Dianne talks about how we don't really get a good education from schools anymore—but we can get a better education with hands-on experience and learning. Dianne also discusses a new machine called the Espresso Book Machine (nicknamed Opus) that lets you publish your own manuscripts, and how easy it is today to publish your own books.