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The Assisting Entrepreneurial Schools web site has been prepared by Openworld, Inc. as resource for communities to explore new market-sensitive learning initiatives.  It intends to offer a forum for peer-to- peer exchanges by learning entrepreneurs and thought leaders.

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Apply for "Seeds of Change" Microvouchers

Openworld is offering 500 microscholarships in coming months to fund digital "work-study" projects by students at entrepreneurial schools for the poor to create video clips on opportunities for sustainability. The initiative is funded by recent grants from John C. Whitehead, former coChairman of Goldman Sachs, Jack Pearce, and the Explorers Foundation. Explore the new Seeds of Change challenge offer and apply for the Seeds of Change resources.

How to Contribute to AES

Openworld welcomes your help in assisting grassroots schools in impoverished communities.  

Supporters interested in making tax-deductible contributions to the Assisting Entrepreneurial Schools and "Seeds of Change" initiatives can do so through the Explorers Foundation
(tel: +1 303-744-1855).

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"Peer-to-Peer opportunities for generating content in the next era of eLearning"*

Lewis Perelman

Lew Perelman has been recognized by Tom Peters as a world-class visionary (and recipient of his "Idea of the Year" award) for his theory of kanbrain: just-in-time learning, expertise, support, experience, and collaboration. He introduced the concept of microvouchers for eLearning in a Wall Street Journal op-ed column in 1995. A graduate of CalTech and Harvard, and past fellow at the Hudson Institute, he is also the author of the best-selling book, School's Out, and of articles in Business Week, WIRED, and Forbes.

 

*proposed focus for future video conference