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-MED
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Music:
- Theme - “Invincible” by Def Kev (No Copyright Sounds)
- “Spot" by OBOY by Soundstripe.com
- “Osaka Rain” by ALBIS (YouTube Audio Library)
- "Sunshower" by LATASHA (YouTube Audio Library)
- “Stone Steps” by Hale Licensed by Soundstripe.com
- “The Climb” by PALA Licensed by Soundstripe.com
- “Seasons” by roljui (YouTube Audio Library)
- “Lullaby" by Young Lugos (YouTube Audio Library)
- “Dynamite” by Patrick Patrikios(YouTube Audio Library)
- “Super Star” by AlterEgo Licensed by Soundstripe.com
- “Touch” by Patrick Patrikios(YouTube Audio Library)
- “No Favours” by Patrick Patrikios(YouTube Audio Library)
- "Welcome" by Anno Domini Beats (YouTube Audio Library)
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