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General Assembly, founded in January 2011 in a 20,000-square-foot loft in New York’s Flatiron District by four friends in their late twenties and early thirties, is a campus for technology, design, and entrepreneurship. It’s not a degree-granting college; it’s not a high school; it’s not a traditional trade school. It’s something new—augmented education, a stopgap for the startup economy.
In the future of education, some General Assembly may be required.

Their website barely works but the concept is interesting.
This is also cool.

fastcompany:

General Assembly, founded in January 2011 in a 20,000-square-foot loft in New York’s Flatiron District by four friends in their late twenties and early thirties, is a campus for technology, design, and entrepreneurship. It’s not a degree-granting college; it’s not a high school; it’s not a traditional trade school. It’s something new—augmented education, a stopgap for the startup economy.

In the future of education, some General Assembly may be required.

Their website barely works but the concept is interesting.

This is also cool.

(via fastcompany)

Posted at 9:51:12 AM on Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Source: Fast Company

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    I hate reblogging, but this gives me hope for the future. Education needs some serious reform.
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    Their website barely works but...concept is interesting. This is also cool.
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    Very cool.
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    This is really cool.
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