Elsewhere: A Teaser

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  • Elsewhere: A Teaser Book Detail

  • Author : TalkED Team
  • Release Date : 2016-05-21
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Genre : Travel
  • Pages : 105
  • ISBN 13 : 136512889X
  • File Size : 28,28 MB

Elsewhere: A Teaser by TalkED Team PDF Summary

Book Description: In November 2015, the TalkED team (composed of William Alonzo, Jian Chan, Ethan Chua, Monty Ngan, Kevin Tan, and Matthew Tan) and their mentor, Mr. Martin Gomez, won an international social innovation competition, the Harvard Social Innovation Collaborative's Village to Raise a Child Competition, along with four other finalists. Our team's entry to the competition was TalkED.org, an online language instruction and acquisition platform created specifically for Philippine indigenous languages. As a result of winning the competition, our team spent three weeks traveling around the US, speaking with professors, visiting universities, presenting to institutions, and gathering feedback, advice, and support.This is our story.

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