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Posted on 19/04/201316/04/2013 by Rafael Scapin

Can Facebook Apps Help More Students Get Into College?

The Gates Foundation and Facebook have teamed up once again to host HackEd 2.0. As a result, developers are finding creative solutions to help students meet this challenge.

http://www.impatientoptimists.org/Posts/2013/04/HackCollege-20-How-Hacking-Can-Help-Students-Get-a-College-Degree

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