http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-85-with-gian-marco-masoni-of-einztein/ On Einztein anyone can learn about a topic of their choice and interest and also teach other members what you know.
http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-84-with-henry-reich-of-minute-physics/ Minute Physics is a YouTube channel by Henry Reich that contains short videos answering all sorts of questions around the subject in one minute each.
http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-83-with-andreas-spading-of-sofatutor/ Sofatutor is a Berlin-based startup that provides quick and easy-to-follow video lessons for students from age 10 up to university level.
In this episode of KICKSTART:ED I invited Jun Axup of Biochemies. The project is already two years old and Jun's aim is to bring the world of science closer to children by making the complex concepts more fun and playful.
In this episode Marco and I discussed SOPA and how it may kill OER, Mozilla Open Badges, MITx, EdTech Trends in 2011 that weren't, Mobile Learning and the connected TV and education device.
http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-82-with-mike-brenner-of-education-hack-day-baltimore/ This weekend starting from today, the first Education Hack Day Baltimore dedicated to public education will take place.
http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-81-with-hansoo-lee-of-magoosh/ Magoosh provides a new and affordable way to train for the GRE, GMAT and SAT standardized tests based on short videos followed by practice questions.
http://www.edukwest.com/edukwest-80-with-brett-kopf-of-remind101/ Remind101 is providing teachers with a low tech yet ubiquitous and easy way to keep in touch with their class outside of school.
In this first episode of KICKSTART:ED Kay talked with Andrew Miller. Andy and Tess created SkyLight, a device that connects any camera phone to an optical device such as telescopes or microscopes.