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Education inventors get boost under new programs - Boston.com

Education inventors get boost under new programs - Boston.com

Education inventors get boost under new programs

By Kathy Matheson
Associated Press Writer / July 23, 2010
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PHILADELPHIA—A movement is under way to make it easier for entrepreneurs to navigate the lucrative and sometimes-tricky education market and introduce new technology and products into classrooms.
An educator at the University of Pennsylvania wants to create one of the nation's only business incubators dedicated to education entrepreneurs. The U.S. Department of Education is also getting into the act with a $650 million fund to boost education innovation.
"Here's this (market) that is huge, that is really important, that needs innovation, and there's just nothing out there to sort of foster it," said Doug Lynch, vice dean


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