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On this super-sized episode of "This Week in Edtech":
- We talk to Guests Audrey Witters of Stanford GSB and Mike Malefakis of Emeritus about the Emeritus/Stanford collaboration to bring localized executive education from Stanford to the world
- And hear from Amy Jenkins, COO of Meadow, about their plans to improve tuition transparency and streamline payments.
Ben and Alex also dig into:
- ChatGPT and Edtech coming together
- PhotoStudy announces ChatGPT-like Chatbot for Math Textbooks and their Publishers
- Who Owns the Generative AI Platform? | Andreessen Horowitz
- DARPA for Education
- Is a ‘DARPA for education’ finally happening?
- Culture Wars Continue in US Schools
- The College Board Strips Down Its A.P. Curriculum for African American Studies - The New York Times
- BBC: Revised AP African American Studies class drops controversial topics after criticism
- AP African-American studies: Syllabus changed after Florida 'woke' claims - BBC News
- Teacher/Mental Health Professional Shortages as the ESSER Cliff nears
- 63% of educators consider leaving profession | K-12 Dive
- The funding cliff for student mental health
- Phoenix moving to Arkansas?
- University Of Arkansas May Acquire For-Profit University Of Phoenix - Which Is Good News
Funding:
- Corporate Training platform Gemba raises $18M in Series A
- Math VR company PrismsVR Raises $12.5M from Andreesen Horowitz
- Swiss curriculum delivery platform Evulpo raises $8.3M
- Indian LMS Provider Saarthi Pedagogy raises $3.7M Pre-series A
- Healthcare training platform Re:Course AI raises £3.4m in seed funding