Primary development: YouTube joins Mark Rober’s $55 million mission to help teachers spread the good word of STEM
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Mark Rober is spending $55 million on a full grade school STEM curriculum that will be totally free for teachers anywhere to access. And now he’s got YouTube on board. Rober unveiled Class CrunchLabs last year on Tubefil
Primary development: YouTube joins Mark Rober’s $55 million mission to help teachers spread the good word of STEM
Coverage synthesized from 1 sources in the cluster.
This draft should be editor-reviewed before publication.