004. Metaverse & Koji: I'm Building a Metaverse
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English - March 23, 2020 02:47 - 42 minutes - 80.2 MBEducation Technology ict iste documentary edtech education educationtechnology howibuiltthis instruction instructional narrative Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Tech entrepreneur Dmitry Shapiro discovered code in school after immigrating to the US from Russia. After successfully launching Veoh, a YouTube competitor in 2005, Dmitry was inspired to develop solutions that help make technology less scary. His company GoMeta features two properties that does exactly that:
Metaverse, is a website used by thousands of educators to create Augmented Reality experiences for students.
Koji aims to allow anyone to create interactive games without writing one-line of code.
In this episode, learn about Dmity's attempt to democratize code for teachers and students.
This episode features commentary from:
Dmitry Shapiro - Founder, GoMeta Richard Byrne - PracticalEdTech.com Luis Chavez, Creative Director, GoMeta Randall Deich - STEM Coordinator, Lauderhill STEM-MEDGuest Links
Metaverse Studio Metaverse App Koji Richard Byrne's PracticalEdTech.comMusic:
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