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Technically Philly: Founders’ Club Members Lectured on the Importance of Operating Agreements

September 12, 2013

Business students are often told to formulate their ideas while still in college. Many of these young entrepreneurs come together to focus on the potential of their concepts. Students from Drexel University and the University

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Technically Philly: Congreso Teaches Digital Literacy

August 16, 2013

https://vimeo.com/69217054] “Digital literacy is something that a lot of learning facilities are moving toward. It’s a relatively new feature in learning skills,” said Michael Thompson, the adult education coordinator at Congreso. “It’s something that is

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Technically Philly: E-commerce and the Brick and Mortar Store

August 16, 2013

[vimeo 69445169] Wondering why you haven’t passed a Border’s lately? E-commerce. Websites like Amazon are making it much easier for customers to shop from the privacy of their own homes. This is causing problems for the

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Technically Philly: Social Media and the Music Industry

August 16, 2013

[vimeo 69216414] Over the past few years social media has completely changed the music industry, but is that a good or bad thing for undiscovered artists? Social media is making it easier for new artists to

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Technically Philly: Drexel Hosts Music Technology Concert and Discussion

August 16, 2013

https://vimeo.com/67973395 w=500 h=375] 3-D printing is a process that uses a digital model to make a solid, three-dimensional object. the process has gained attention for its uses in engineering and scientific endeavors, it is also

Education

Technically Philly: Student Entrepreneurs Build Startups to Initiate Change

May 16, 2013

Philadelphia is undoubtedly a hotbed for startup activity in the technology, science, health and creative field. It is an equally popular place for student entrepreneur startups as well. Students enrolled in some of the city’s

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Technically Philly: Growing Trend of Student Entrepreneurship Continues

May 16, 2013

In response to the present economy and lack of traditional jobs upon graduation, more students are turning toward entrepreneurial endeavors, creating their own startups and, in turn, careers they can continue after graduation. With more

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Technically Philly: EdTech Panelists Push for Collaboration in Northeast

February 15, 2013

[vimeo 59546277] By connecting teachers, entrepreneurs and techies, Philadelphia is doing its part in creating a standout EdTech culture. And through collaboration with the state of New York, Washington D.C., and Baltimore, Md., the city is

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Technically Philly: DataPhilly Leads Presentation on Machine Learning

February 1, 2013

Have you ever wondered how computers have the ability to perform basic functions such as detecting spam in your inbox? They’re trained through machine learning. Michael Becker, a data scientist at AWeber Communications, Inc. and

EduCon 2.5 Panel on Entrepreneurship
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Technically Philly: Educators Discuss Problem of Building Entrepreneurship in Schools

January 29, 2013

The spirit of entrepreneurship is crushed in the current school system, said Kevin Hogan, the editor-in-chief of Technology & Learning Magazine, at EduCon 2.5. Hogan was moderating the Sunday morning panel titled, “What Does the

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