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Posted on 11/09/201509/09/2015 by Rafael Scapin

Facebook Takes a Step Into Education Software

 

The Silicon Valley company announced that it was working with a local charter school network, Summit Public Schools, to develop software that schools can use to help children learn at their own pace.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/04/technology/facebook-education-initiative-aims-to-help-children-learn-at-their-own-pace.html

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