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Fediverse Rising
P2_31-60 Principal Z P2_31-60 Principal Z

Fediverse Rising

Tech giants threaten a centralized internet. The Fediverse, a decentralized network of interconnected platforms like Mastodon and Threads, offers a solution. It empowers users and communities, fostering a more open and democratic web. Challenges remain, but the passion of its advocates offers hope for a user-centric future.

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Where Privilege Meets Purpose
P2_31-60 Principal Z P2_31-60 Principal Z

Where Privilege Meets Purpose

Teens Take Charge showcased impressive student-led projects on internships and gentrification, highlighting the potential of youth to address societal issues. The event emphasized the need for platforms like hs.credit to empower students and promote authentic learning experiences.

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This Is Blowing Up, Slowly
P2_31-60 Principal Z P2_31-60 Principal Z

This Is Blowing Up, Slowly

Inspired by the disruptive potential of podcasting and Bitcoin, hs.credit is launching a platform that revolutionizes the way high school credits are earned and assessed. By inverting the traditional model, hs.credit puts student-led creation at the forefront, focusing on strengths-based, performance-based learning through student-created media projects. This approach empowers students to take ownership of their learning and showcase their talents, paving the way for a more engaging and equitable educational landscape.

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hs.credit is NOT "EdTech!"
P2_31-60 Principal Z P2_31-60 Principal Z

hs.credit is NOT "EdTech!"

hs.credit is a non-profit DAO that seeks to revolutionize education by offering an alternative to standardized testing. It pays educators to grade student work and aims to generate revenue through API subscriptions to its academic data. You can donate or volunteer to support their mission.

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