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ETEC 522 – Ventures in Learning Technologies
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Market In The Middle Program

Market In The Middle Program

By gregory regehr on March 26, 2020

Dear Fellow Entrepreneurs, Students, and EVA’s I would like to introduce to you my Venture Pitch: The Market In The Middle. This is based on a program that I ran several years ago in a different school, but I am hoping to adapt it to a new position I am in. This specific program is […]

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A3 – Artificially Augmented Intelligent Reality – AAIR

A3 – Artificially Augmented Intelligent Reality – AAIR

By Reg Surette on November 25, 2018

Did you know that over $362 billion US dollars was spent last year on workplace training globally? It could be a massive efficiency gain if employed effectively within your company; however, the important question to ask is how this can be done without sacrificing training quality? EVA investors – The solution is here. Introducing: For […]

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The E-Bit. Ed-Tech Redefined.

By Stephen Walsh on July 28, 2016

Hello. Here is my venture, the E-Bit. I learned a lot in the process of imagining and making this project. I have a new respect for entrepreneurs. Credibility and competence are not easy to manufacture. A real venture must be a monumentous feat. As for me, I was able to make up the elements of […]

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Thinking Critically About Market Projections, Other Voices

By Briar Jamieson on May 19, 2016

It is hard to speculate about the future, as entrepreneurs, making informed guesses about future demand is part of a magical formula to reach organizational goals. Thinking critically about the reports that are presented in the W2 Market Projections Forum is perhaps the more valuable skill than it is to attempt to predict the future. In […]

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ETEC 522 – Assignment 1 Venture Analysis – Marqueed

ETEC 522 – Assignment 1 Venture Analysis – Marqueed

By Bobbi K on June 27, 2014

URL: http://app.emaze.com/465823/a1#slidenum=1 Since my chosen topic was a web-app for design & dynamic media I chose to use a new dynamic presentation tool within that realm. There are extended media links indicated by arrows within the file, and also an external link to a basic SWOT analysis used to compose the report. Little information was […]

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