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November 7, 2011
 

Open Equal Free Nerds Out at TEDx Phnom Penh

There’s nothing we love more than sharing ideas to make education better around the world.  So, we jumped at the chance to talk about the future of education with people in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Open Equal Free’s Executive Nerd, Michael Jones, hit the stage at Cambodia’s TEDx event to talk about reinventing the wheel of education through big ideas rather than big money.

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Travis Thompson
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